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Eddie Lowy examines a piece of jewelry in his store, Banner Coin Exchange. The gold fever that swept through Wall Street in recent months has produced a hot market for coin dealers here and across the country who trade precious metals with everyday
SEB unveils new Freedom Shrine - Statesboro Herald
Southeast Bulloch High School unveiled a new Freedom Shrine Monday in the common area of the school. Donated by the Exchange Club of Statesboro, the Freedom Shrine is a permanent installation of historical American documents emphasizing freedom and
More superdelegates back Obama a day after Clinton's primary win - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- Democrat Barack Obama, one day after being routed by rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the West Virginia primary, picked up more support among superdelegates today. Despite Clinton's insistence that "the race isn't over yet," Obama
Hackers create their own social network - Computerworld
LONDON, 12 MAY 2008 - Hackers now have their own social network, backed by GnuCitizen, a high-profile "ethical hacking" group. The network, called House of Hackers, has signed up more than 1,000 members since its launch earlier this week, according
Going to Dell and back - Ottawa Business Journal
After driving a motor home into the lot of a defunct Ottawa tech company back in 1985, Pronexus CEO Gary Hannah recalled he unfurled a banner reading "hiring." The company had just shut its doors – permanently – and it was an opportunity that he
Harper pledges long-term renewal of Canadian Forces - Globe and Mail
Prime Minister announces 'Canada First Defence Strategy' with promises of long-term stable funding, new equipment and the recruitment of new troops and reservists Read the full article Shawn Bull from Canada writes: The military has been
Carrefour Q1 sales up 10 pct as food, growth markets offset non-food - CNBC
(Updates to add sales breakdown, comments from analyst call) PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Carrefour said its first-quarter sales rose 10.2 percent to 23.375 billion euros, from a proforma 21.219 billion euros, as solid growth in food and more strong
Sowell: The right answer is rarely satisfying - Record Searchlight
Some people think that the reason the public misunderstands so many issues is that these issues are too "complex" for most voters. But is that really so? With all the commotion in the media and in politics about the high price of gasoline, is there
Eddie Lowy examines a piece of jewelry in his store, Banner Coin Exchange. The gold fever that swept through Wall Street in recent months has produced a hot market for coin dealers here and across the country who trade precious metals with everyday
SEB unveils new Freedom Shrine - Statesboro Herald
Southeast Bulloch High School unveiled a new Freedom Shrine Monday in the common area of the school. Donated by the Exchange Club of Statesboro, the Freedom Shrine is a permanent installation of historical American documents emphasizing freedom and
More superdelegates back Obama a day after Clinton's primary win - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- Democrat Barack Obama, one day after being routed by rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the West Virginia primary, picked up more support among superdelegates today. Despite Clinton's insistence that "the race isn't over yet," Obama
Hackers create their own social network - Computerworld
LONDON, 12 MAY 2008 - Hackers now have their own social network, backed by GnuCitizen, a high-profile "ethical hacking" group. The network, called House of Hackers, has signed up more than 1,000 members since its launch earlier this week, according
Going to Dell and back - Ottawa Business Journal
After driving a motor home into the lot of a defunct Ottawa tech company back in 1985, Pronexus CEO Gary Hannah recalled he unfurled a banner reading "hiring." The company had just shut its doors – permanently – and it was an opportunity that he
Harper pledges long-term renewal of Canadian Forces - Globe and Mail
Prime Minister announces 'Canada First Defence Strategy' with promises of long-term stable funding, new equipment and the recruitment of new troops and reservists Read the full article Shawn Bull from Canada writes: The military has been
Carrefour Q1 sales up 10 pct as food, growth markets offset non-food - CNBC
(Updates to add sales breakdown, comments from analyst call) PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Carrefour said its first-quarter sales rose 10.2 percent to 23.375 billion euros, from a proforma 21.219 billion euros, as solid growth in food and more strong
Sowell: The right answer is rarely satisfying - Record Searchlight
Some people think that the reason the public misunderstands so many issues is that these issues are too "complex" for most voters. But is that really so? With all the commotion in the media and in politics about the high price of gasoline, is there

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