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The Goddard Report | RCMP Should Investigate Senator Duffy Affair
Rafe Mair - Duffy Affair shows need for Parliament-Senate reform
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Danielle Park | Bernanke Keeps QE Coming
Fed chairman uneasy about end to easing; Dimon stays
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WSJ Tech Briefing, Late Edition, May 23, 2013
World's largest online poker company wants back into the U.S. market; Samsung impresses with shipments of Galaxy phones and Discovery has a new video network. WSJ's Mathew Passy reports. 
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Linzi Stoppard & FUSE Headline Istanbul Classical Festival with £1Million Swarovski Crystal Violins
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Stay the course … What else can we do?
No long term investors are stepping up – WHY? RegMed equities were again … sputtering to the close – there’s a lot of volatility in this market as traders – “tourist” the sector as fragility and …“artificiality” focuses the market. Volatility won’t go away … but I don’t expect any … big correction since stocks [...]
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The Dave Ramsey Show - 05232013
The Dave Ramsey Show is about real life and how it revolves around money. Dave Ramsey teaches you to manage and budget your money, get out of debt, build wealth, and live in financial peace. Managing your money properly will reduce stress, improve your marriage, and provide security for you and your family. Thu, 23 May 2013 16:00:00 -0500
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U.S. Day Ahead: Weak mfg data could shake investors again
May 23 - Investors will focus on the latest durable goods orders on Friday. IFR says a negative surprise reading could spook jittery markets. 
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Castles in the clouds: Tech firms building massive headquarters
Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook have unveiled plans for big new buildings with distinctive designs from top-name architects to house their growing workforces and make statements that the tech companies are here to stay. Reuters’ Alistair Barr reports. 
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Pundit's Perspectives - Thu 23 May, 2013
Shaun Gibson on the BC election and what to look for in junior stocks
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Tapping the trades for good jobs and good money
Trades like plumbing, welding, and metal work are in heavy demand as the construction industry recovers from the recession. 
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Housing stocks pretty expensive- UBS's Goldberg
May 23 - UBS's home builders analyst David Goldberg explains why he thinks housing stocks are expensive- but does see a few opportunities in the sector. Bobbi Rebell reports. 
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2013 Electrical Products Group (EPG) Conference
05/22/2013 | Jeff Immelt, GE Chairman and CEO presented.
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Reporters Notebook: 05/23
CBS News Reporter Larry Miller says the murder of a British soldier in London in an apparent terrorist attack may be evidence that the UK hasn't yet figured out how to neutralize the enemy within. That is today's Reporter's Notebook. 
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InBiz: Vorsprung durch Technik or Universitat? 23 May 2013
Experts worry that Germany's economy is running out of steam. Where is German innovation, they ask and why do so few Germany universities rank among the world leaders?
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Science Podcast - Paying for blood, cockroach resilience, Isle Royale, and more (24 May 2013)
Nicola Lacetera discusses incentives for meeting the globe’s demand for blood. Coby Schal investigates the adaptation behind cockroaches’ rowing resistance to bait. Christine Mlot highlights the importance of Isle Royale’s dwindling wolves.
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The Doctor Is In - Thu 23 May, 2013
Here’s your Thursday dose of Doc
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Is two-factor authentication the death of the password?
Finally, there could be an end to the agony of having to remember dozens of passwords as Twitter offers two-factor authentication. 
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Obama's numbers, and our numbers, for Guantanamo Bay
President Barack Obama reeled out some numbers about Gitmo today. We reel out some more. 
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A Dividend ETF for ‘Dogs of the Dow’ Theory
I do the “ETF of the Week” for MarketWatch every Thursday on Chuck Jaffe’s MoneyLife Show where I highlight big movers and disappointments within the exchange traded fund market. This Thursday, I looked at the ALPS Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (NYSEArca: SDOG). SDOG basically applies the “Dogs of...
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Deflation threat should keep Fed engaged
There's "zero chance" the Federal Reserve will start tapering off its bond-buying in June, says Keith Springer of Springer Financial Advisors. The Fed's too worried about deflation to do that. 
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I bought BioDelivery Sciences (BDSI) on Bullish Chart: Solid Small Cap Spec Investment.
BioDelivery Sciences (BDSI) focuses on developing and commercializing products in the areas of pain management and oncology supportive care. The company uses its patented BioErodible...
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We've spent $6 billion on broken iPhones -- why?
iPhone users have reportedly spent $6 billion since 2007 to repair or replace their damaged phones, and repair costs are only getting more expensive. 
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From Divergence to Convergence: SPY vs. GDX
Has "The Great Convergence" started, which will reverse some of "The Great Divergence" between the S&P Index and the Gold Miners?
With yesterday's high volume, key-downside reversal in the SPDR S&P 500 (SPY), juxtaposed against yesterday's positive performance by the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX), coupled with their respective-directionally powerful-daily momentum (RSI) patterns, evidence is mounting that a period of relative performance has commenced for the GDX.
But while relative performance is one thing, to get any real traction on the upside, the GDX must hurdle and sustain above 31.00/30.
In the meantime, my work argues that while the SPY ratchets to the downside in a corrective period, the GDX will build a significant bottom, ahead of a thrust into a recovery, bull phase.
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WSJ Editor's Pick - New Online Video Network
WSJ's Hank Weisbecker and WSJ reporter Keach Hagey talk about the launch of a new online video network hoping to capture younger viewers. 
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Enslow Publishers Announces New Trade Imprint at Book Expo America
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Techquity: Apple, Google.............Microsoft, BlackBerry
May 23 - App stores from Apple and Google have a huge lead on competitors according to a new research report. Plus, a new way to uncover small tax payments from tech companies. 
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Daily Digit: 43.8 gallons of soda
May 23 - Americans gobbled an average 43.8 gallons of soft drinks last year and Pepsi is rethinking U.S. pricing to discourage holiday-discount hoarding. Conway G. Gittens reports. 
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CEO raises, pay cuts; What a change 1 year makes
Here's a look at the CEOs that received the biggest raises and the biggest pay cuts in 2012 compared with 2011, as calculated by the executive pay research firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
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Commander of drug cartel guilty of shooting ICE agents in Mexico
Julian Zapata Espinoza, a cell commander of the brutal Los Zetas drug cartel, pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in the District in the killing of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agent Jaime Zapata and the attempted murder of his partner, ICE Agent Victor Avila, during a February 2011 daylight ambush on a major highway 250 miles north of Mexico City.
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Next month's peace conference has Syrian rebels at a crossroads
The main Syrian opposition coalition meets in Istanbul Thursday for three days of talks, including a key decision whether or not to attend a Russia- and U.S.-backed peace conference with the Syrian government in Geneva next month.
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