A couple of minor technical problems called “business” and “life” have now intruded on my increasingly bogged down publication schedule that, in the interest...
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The doomsayer who swore that the world was going to end on May 21, Harold Camping, is doubling down.
Last spring, you'll recall, Camping predicted that "The Rapture" would arrive as a series of rolling earthquakes beginning at precisely 6PM on May ...
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fears about a possible Euro collapse were largely overdone to say it diplomatically. More bluntly, let’s say that they were essentially orchestrated in order to achieve four goals serving different categories of major players.
Let’s try to list the...
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January 29, 2011
Stocks and Bonds, Parting Ways
By PAUL J. LIM
SINCE the financial crisis, bad news for the bond market has generally meant trouble for stocks.
That’s because equity investors have looked to corporate and foreign bonds to gauge the...
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Wang Jianwei, a graduate engineering student in Liaoning, China, was recently surprised to learn that he had been described as a potential cyberwarrior before the United States Congress due to a paper he published last spring- “Cascade-Based Attack Vulnerability on the U.S. Power Grid”.
My first thought on reading this news was that China would...
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I made a little chart yesterday for a free podcast that I didn’t have time to post over on Radio Free Wall Street. I’m discovering that it’s a lot quicker to type a post than it is to talk about an issue for a few minutes and then produce a decent sounding podcast. But...
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