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Al's Insights - Tue 21 May, 2013
Two generations opine on the three ring circus.
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U.S. Day Ahead: Fed spending to end by summer 2014
May 21 - As Fed Chair Ben Bernanke gets ready to testify before Congress, one top economist gives his prediction about when the Fed will stop its massive stimulus. 
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Energy Department Weighs Permits for Exporting Natural Gas
Christopher Smith, the Energy Department official in charge of shaping the Obama administration's policy on exporting natural gas, recalls working for Chevron on an import facility during the first part of the last decade.
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Michigan Inventor to Exhibit “Steam Valet™” at America’s Largest Invention Show
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Dallas Plastic Surgeon is One of First Physicians in U.S. to Offer miraDry Procedure
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The Doctor Is In - Tue 21 May, 2013
Tuesday and The Doctor Is In
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Choice Conversations with Chris Stefanick Interviews Andrew Horowitz
This week Andrew had the pleasure of being interviewed by a fellow podcaster, Chris Stefanick of Choice Conversations. In the interview, Andrew joins Choice Conversations to discuss investing in the financial markets. Andrew talks about his journey working in the industry over the past 20 plus years and how much things have changed. Also a [...] 
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Choice Conversations with Chris Stefanick Interviews Andrew Horowitz
This week Andrew had the pleasure of being interviewed by a fellow podcaster, Chris Stefanick of Choice Conversations. In the interview, Andrew joins Choice Conversations to discuss investing in the financial markets. Andrew talks about his journey working in the industry over the past 20 plus years and how much things have changed. Also a [...] 
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Economy: U.S. small biz set for a 'difficult' six months
May 21 - Small businesses in the U.S. could have a rough next two quarters as the full impact of austerity is felt, according to Mark Zandi, Chief Economist of Moody's Analytics. 
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Should Goldman Sachs rein in its bulls?
Goldman Sachs is raising its 2013 target for the S&P 500 to 1750. Maury Fertig of Relative Value Partners says a lot has to go right for that to happen. 
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Peace Corps opens door for same-sex couples seeking assignments
Gay or lesbian domestic partners who want to serve together in the Peace Corps may start applying for assignments this summer. "Service in the Peace Corps is a life-defining leadership experience for Americans who want to make a difference around the world," Carrie Hessler-Radelet, deputy director of the Peace Corps, said Tuesday.
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FBI identifies 5 suspects in Benghazi attack; no arrests yet
The U.S. has identified five men who might be responsible for the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year, and has enough evidence to justify seizing them by military force as suspected terrorists, officials say. But there isn't enough proof to try them in a U.S. civilian court as the Obama administration prefers.
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Techquity: Apple scrutinized over taxes, Intel reorganizes
May 21 - Congress questions Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives over it tax payments. Plus, Intel's new CEO shakes up corporate structure. 
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Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
NEW YORK (AP) , It's one thing to say tech geniuses don't need degrees. After all, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg all dropped out of college. But now we've got David Karp, who doesn't even have a high school diploma. Karp, 26, founded Tumblr, the online blogging forum, and sold it to Yahoo for $1.1 billion.
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Chesapeake Energy names Lawler as new CEO
Looking to move beyond the controversy of Aubrey McClendon's personal dealings in Upper Ohio Valley drilling operations, Chesapeake Energy named Robert "Doug" Lawler its new chief executive officer Monday.
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Israel warns Syria: More strikes loom
Israeli's military warned on Tuesday that more strikes on Syria could be coming if the nation doesn't stand down its missile attacks. The IDF said Syria launched against Israel three times in three days...
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Reporters Notebook: 05/21
A mile-wide "monster" tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma. CBS News Correspondent Lee Frank has some personal observations on the devastation he witnessed. That's today's Reporter's Notebook. 
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Peace Corps to accept same-sex couples
WASHINGTON (AP) , The Peace Corps says it will begin accepting applications from same-sex domestic partners who want to serve together as volunteers overseas. Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet said the change will diversify the pool of applicants who want to help improve the quality of education, health care and economic development in host countries around the world.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 21, 2013
Apple CEO gets Senate grilling over taxes, Home Depot jumps. 
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Could Sprint Have Clearwire Takeover in the Bag?
Sprint pre-announces tri-band LTE devices that run on Clearwire's while upping the bid for its WiMax partner
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CTIA: AT&T Works on Wi-Fi Integration
Wi-Fi discussions move from offload to integration at CTIA as a number of vendors rise to the challenge
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AAPL Pushes Toward New Recovery Rally Highs
Whatever Tim Cook is telling Congress, so far investors either are in agreement, or realize that there will be little or no damage inflicted on Apple Inc. (AAPL) as a result of his testimony.
Let's notice that AAPL has climbed in excess of 10 points since this morning's swoon, and as we speak is attempting to push up through a near-term PF double-top at 444.
A print of 446 will be considered a near-term upside breakout, and will point AAPL to a test of 460-464 next.
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Company Update - Tue 21 May, 2013
Mike Neihuser provides an update on South American Silver
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Cuba lifts import ban on air conditioners, appliances
Cuba has lifted an import ban on air conditioners and other energy-sucking appliances, and now residents can bring up to two appliances per person into the country. Since 2005, the country has prohibited individuals from bringing into the country air conditioners, refrigerators and microwaves, due to widespread energy shortages and power outages, The Associated Press reported.
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Trading is cautious
The 6 W’s: Who, what, where, when, why and what of it RegMed equities are still taking a pause for breath and probably aren’t going to move a stir, and we remain cautious on the sector due to the continuing dichotomy between clinical data and trial risk performance. As I stated yesterday … The [...]
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South African court acquits Oscar Pistorius' brother in road-death case
JOHANNESBURG (AP) , One Pistorius brother is free of charges, acquitted Tuesday of culpable homicide in the death of a woman in a road accident. The famous younger brother, Olympic double-amputee Oscar Pistorius, still must face his day in court for shooting and killing his girlfriend.
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BestDay - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Managing General Agents Group Proposes Name Change 
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Meet the Twitter account of the 15,500-page Keystone XL report
It appears anyone can get a Twitter account these days, even a massive government document. 
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The Rise of the Lion: Greenlion Cleaning & Maintenance Inc. Assists Long Island Communities Recover After Hurricane Sandy
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Trading at Noon: The duality of Dimon: he keeps his jobs
May 21 - JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon to remain chairman after vote-reports. 
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