Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit sent by Walter Lippmann (cubanews) Caribbeannet - Oct 2, 2006 http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000035/003513.htm Cuba money manager keeps low profile in Miami by Tom Brown MIAMI, USA (Reuters): There is no sign and not even a visible street address outside the Miami office of money manager
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080218/the_uneasy_economy.html Economic Woes Reveal a Long-Felt Unease Monday February 18, 5:04 am ET By Adam Geller, AP National Writer As Economic Tide Recedes, an Undertow of Long-Simmering Insecurities Grows Among Americans Even when experts were declaring the economy healthy, many Americans voiced a vague, but persistent dissatisfaction. True, jobs were
On Oct 14, 2:52 pm, Susan <neverm...@nomail.com> wrote: x-no-archive: yes Lerp wrote: He stays with diabetes standards. A1C of 6.5 was okay 2 years ago. Now A1C above 6.0 is unacceptable and adds Januvia. I am curious of what the new A1C benchmarks will be in 2 years. That was my original point. We know that CVD risk starts to rise significantly even in non DMs
x-no-archive: yes Lerp wrote: He stays with diabetes standards. A1C of 6.5 was okay 2 years ago. Now A1C above 6.0 is unacceptable and adds Januvia. I am curious of what the new A1C benchmarks will be in 2 years. That was my original point. We know that CVD risk starts to rise significantly even in non DMs at A1c above 4.6%% and rises steadily with each small increment upward