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Fetch Defined
The extent of open ocean across which prevailing winds may blow unhindered.
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Study Guide to Human Action, Chapter XVI
Published October 10, 2008, 1:07 pm, Ludwig von Mises Institute
When two individuals trade goods as an isolated event, catallactics can only say that the exchange ratio in this act of barter will ensure that each trader gains something more valuable than what he gives up. Beyond that truism, the exchange ratio (barter "price") could be anywhere in a wide range.
Sentiment Readings Point to More Strength for Itron
Published October 10, 2008, 12:50 pm, Schaeffers Research
This article sums up the prospects for Itron (ITRI: sentiment, chart, options) , which is the market leader in smart-meter technology...( Read More )
Einstein letters discussing post-war Russia go on sale
Published October 10, 2008, 10:24 am, Guardian Unlimited
Letters penned by Albert Einstein in which he sets out his views on how to deal with Russia to go under hammer in London
Why do men make women adopt their vices (and why do we let them do it?)
Published October 9, 2008, 12:46 am, Daily Mail
Yoko Ono has revealed that she was encouraged by her former husband John Lennon to have affairs like him. But why do men make women copy their vices?
Ninth-graders learn about nature at Rock Creek Park
Published October 8, 2008, 11:39 pm, The Times-News
Ninth-grade students wandered about Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls on Tuesday, gathering soil samples and testing the water that flowed through the area.
BlackBerry Storm Not Enough to Save Research in Motion (RIMM) Shares
Published October 8, 2008, 10:12 am, Schaeffers Research
This article takes a very positive look at Research In Motion's (RIMM: sentiment, chart, options) latest offering in its BlackBerry line of smartphones...( Read More )
It's time to tip that cash-cow theory about photo radar -- a study from U of C shows it really does prevent collisions
Published October 7, 2008, 1:04 am, Calgary Sun
Someone fetch a shovel--this is one cash-cow complaint that's as good as dead. It's a painful truth to expose, but it seems photo radar, the money-making, ticket-generating speed contraption so beloved by the Calgary Police Service, actually works.
It's time to tip that cash-cow theory about photo radar -- a study from U of C shows it really does prevent collisions
Published October 7, 2008, 12:26 am, The Calgary Sun via Yahoo! Canada News
Someone fetch a shovel--this is one cash-cow complaint that"s as good as dead.
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- A pet's best friend - Daily Record: My dad is starting out with local fame before expanding to international fame.
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- Max the Golden Retriever is Under Pressure Now: Max is feeling the heat after his person sees this video.
- Evening Tip: Use jQuery To Retrieve Data From An XML File - NETTUTS
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- Java Practices -> Fetch web page and header
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