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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPVosH.W1hqk&refer=home Asian Stocks Drop for a Fifth Day as U.S. Confidence Declines By Chua Kong Ho and Katherine Espina June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell for a fifth day, led by carmakers and electronics manufacturers as a drop in U.S. consumer confidence and home prices added to concern demand for exports will wane in their     

Group: alt.society.liberalism · Group Profile · Search for Shimamura in alt.society.liberalism
Author: Video61
Date: Jun 24, 2008 19:45

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPVosH.W1hqk&refer=home Asian Stocks Drop for a Fifth Day as U.S. Confidence Declines By Chua Kong Ho and Katherine Espina June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell for a fifth day, led by carmakers and electronics manufacturers as a drop in U.S. consumer confidence and home prices added to concern demand for exports will wane in their
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Developmental Biology Volume 244, Issue 2, 15 April 2002, Pages 407-417 The IGF Pathway Regulates Head Formation by Inhibiting Wnt Signaling in Xenopus Laurent Richard-Parpaillona, Christophe HĂ©ligonb, Franck Chesnelb, Daniel Boujardb and Anna Philpotta, 1 a Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Addenbrooke's     

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Author: Video61
Date: Jun 24, 2008 19:45

On Feb 9, 9:43 pm, Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote: A photo caption in "The Undiscovered Planet" by Jonathan Shaw (published in Harvard Magazine (Nov-Dec 2007):http://harvardmagazine.com/2007/11/the-undiscovered-planet.html says "In terms of gene content, humans and potatoes are more closely related than...Vibrio cholerae...[and]...Mycobacterium tuberculosis." The article
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A photo caption in "The Undiscovered Planet" by Jonathan Shaw (published in Harvard Magazine (Nov-Dec 2007): http://harvardmagazine.com/2007/11/the-undiscovered-planet.html says "In terms of gene content, humans and potatoes are more closely related than...Vibrio cholerae...[and]...Mycobacterium tuberculosis." The article describes the massive diversity between bacteria that dwarfs what we     

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Author: ayaz
Date: Apr 8, 2008 13:18

On Dec 6 2007, 8:29 pm, IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote: 1. We have a Universe that came into being out of nothing when it didnt have to And your evidence for this is? Nowhere as usual. If there was quite literally nothing, then what, exactly, was there to prevent the universe arising? Answer? Quite literally nothing. .2. We have a Universe with over 133 fine
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In article <29554-47715538-190@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net>, KRANE10@webtv.net (Peter) wrote: > Holman wrote; > <<Agreed. But eventually one of them is going to understand that he can > compound his riches by investing and employing people to add value. > Others will follow. It will take time, but it will happen. China has > been quite successful at it, and India is presently in the process     

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Author: curtjester1
Date: Feb 13, 2008 12:26

Holman wrote; <<Agreed. But eventually one of them is going to understand that he can compound his riches by investing and employing people to add value. Others will follow. It will take time, but it will happen. China has been quite successful at it, and India is presently in the process of learning how to do it. Regards, Eugene Holman>> "Eventually" is now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severstal
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"Tang Huyen" <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> wrote in message news:13dmg17peru6u94@news.supernews.com... > > > Lee Rudolph wrote: > >> Keynes: >> >> >Don Shepherd: >> >> >>That narrative is apochriphal. But it is very >> >>important. >> >>A crucial fiction. >> >> >How can you say that? >> >Surely the author of the bible was present to >> >witness all the private events reported     

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Author: Budikka666
Date: Feb 9, 2008 18:43

"Tang Huyen" <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> wrote in message news:13dmg17peru6u94@news.supernews.com... Lee Rudolph wrote: Keynes: Don Shepherd: That narrative is apochriphal. But it is very important. A crucial fiction. How can you say that? Surely the author of the bible was present to witness all the private events reported
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Author: Budikka
Date: Jan 23, 2008 17:39

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Author: Eugene Holman
Date: Dec 25, 2007 21:12

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Author: Peter
Date: Dec 25, 2007 11:08

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Author: Peter Olcott
Date: Sep 3, 2007 01:49

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Author: Peter Olcott
Date: Sep 3, 2007 01:49

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