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20 Worst Jobs for 2010

Posted by ben On January - 28 - 20101 COMMENT
Business News

Business News

CHOREOGRAPHER
MACHINIST
SEAMAN
REPORTER (NEWSPAPER)
STEVEDORE
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
SHEET METAL WORKER
FIREFIGHTER
PHOTOJOURNALIST
BUTCHER
MAIL CARRIER
METER READER
CONSTRUCTION WORKER (LABORER)
TAXI DRIVER
GARBAGE COLLECTOR
WELDER
DAIRY FARMER
IRONWORKER
LUMBERJACK
ROUSTABOUT

Source:The Wall Street Journal Online

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Top 20 Best Jobs for 2010

Posted by ben On January - 21 - 20101 COMMENT
Business News

Business News

ACTUARY
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST
BIOLOGIST
HISTORIAN
MATHEMATICIAN
PARALEGAL ASSISTANT
STATISTICIAN
ACCOUNTANT
DENTAL HYGIENIST
PHILOSOPHER
METEOROLOGIST
TECHNICAL WRITER
BANK OFFICER
WEB DEVELOPER
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
FINANCIAL PLANNER
AEROSPACE ENGINEER
PHARMACIST
MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN

Source: The Wall Street Journal Online

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Beijing, China (CNN) — Two of China’s hottest up-and-coming rock bands — Carsick Cars and P.K. 14 — are taking their first steps on a whirlwind American music tour to showcase the Asian giant’s latest export: rock ‘n’ roll.

The bands, along with a gaggle of other musical outfits, will hit nine cities — from New York to Chapel Hill, North Carolina — as they embark on their first official tour of the United States.

The bands, led by Maybe Mars music label co-founders Charles Saliba and Michael Pettis, want to expand their fan base and make waves with Chinese rock. More importantly, they hope to change the reputation of the Chinese music scene, transforming it from purely experimental to the capital of the “next big thing.”

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Google Sign

Poor the Google. Just when it thought it was safe to wheel out those trikes from the GoogleBunker, having won a privacy invasion case against Mr. and Mrs. Boring of Pittsburgh (I kid you not) then someone else starts having a go at them. This time it’s the Swiss gnomes–and not just a Monsieur et Madame Ennuyeux, either–having a crack at the Mountain View kids.

Hanspeter Thuer, Switzerland’s data protection commissioner, announced today that he’s taking Larry and Sergey (and all their shareholders) to the country’s Federal Administrative Tribunal for failing to apply the changes that he had recommended to Street View.

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U.S. Stocks Rally To 2nd Consecutive Weekly Rise

Posted by ben On November - 13 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

U.S. Stocks Rally To 2nd Consecutive Weekly Rise

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U.S. Trade Gap Jumps 18.2% in September

Posted by ben On November - 13 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Increased Exports Overshadowed As Soaring Oil Imports Pump Up Deficit

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Nicolas Cage: Movie star, foreclosure victim

Posted by ben On November - 13 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Even Academy Award winners are suffering from financial woes this recession. Actor Nicolas Cage lost two homes in New Orleans worth a total of .8 million in a foreclosure auction Thursday.

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