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Sweepstakes Keurig Vue V700 Brewing System
Oct 9th
Posted by nicemessages in Top News
Source: mompoweredmedia.com – Sunday, October 07, 2012
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Sweepstakes Keurig Vue V700 Brewing System
ART CASHIN: A Power Struggle May Be Brewing In China And The Markets Aren’t Ready For It
Mar 15th
Posted by nicemessages in Top Images
Source: www.businessinsider.com – Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The big news of yesterday was definitely the early release of the Federal Reserve’s bank stress tests . However, Art Cashin points to a few headlines that crossed the Chinese wires and rattled the Shanghai stock markets. From this morning’s Cashin’s Comments : China Speech And A Word Of Warning – Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao gave a speech yesterday and the Shanghai stock market got knocked for a loop (down 340 Dow equivalent points). The media feels that was due to his warning about housing. That may be but another part of the speech caught my eye. Wen warned that major political change is needed lest the nation fall victim to another “cultural revolution”. Was this a slightly veiled reference to the recent actions and statements of that other Chinese leader, Party Leader Bo Xilai? We’ll try to do some research on that as its implications could be enormous. A power struggle in China is clearly not priced into world markets. SEE ALSO: 5 Art Cashin Brain Teasers That Have Wall Street Baffled > Please follow Money Game on Twitter and Facebook . Join the conversation about this story » See Also: ART CASHIN: The Experts I Talk To See Some Major Problems In The Latest Jobs Reports EVANS-PRITCHARD: Global Money Supply Growth Has Peaked–Which Means We’re Screwed ART CASHIN: Traders Are Confused As Hell
ART CASHIN: A Power Struggle May Be Brewing In China And The Markets Aren’t Ready For It
Japan’s Noda Sidesteps Brewing Controversy With China
Mar 5th
Posted by nicemessages in Top Images
Source: blogs.wsj.com – Sunday, March 04, 2012
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda says he’s committed to improving ties with China this year, the 40th anniversary of normalization of relations between the two Asian giants. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda meets with foreign reporters on March 3. But it’s what he won’t say that could intensify tensions with Beijing. At a meeting with foreign journalists Saturday , Mr. Noda was asked by a Hong Kong television reporter about recent controversial comments by the mayor of Nagoya , who publicly doubted that the infamous 1937 “rape of Nanjing” by Japanese soldiers had actually taken place during Japan’s occupation of China. The comments sparked a widespread furor in China, and Nanjing last month suspended its sister-city ties with Nagoya in protest. The reporter asked how Mr. Noda felt about the fact that the remarks weren’t retracted. He avoided doing so, or repudiating them. “This is a matter that should be properly resolved between the city of Nagoya and the city of Nanjing, and I very much hope the matter will be resolved as early as possible,” he said. Since World War II, numerous Japanese leaders have struggled to find the right tone in discussing Japan’s invasion and occupation of neighboring countries. They’ve usually tried to show some form of remorse, while avoiding acknowledgement of atrocities. The leaders of China and Korea have regularly insisted Japanese leaders must go furt
What’s Brewing: Prop 8 case back before Calif. Supreme Court; Baldwin announces Senate bid
Sep 16th
Posted by nicemessages in Top Videos
Source: www.dallasvoice.com – Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin at the Black Tie Dinner in Dallas last year. Your weekday morning blend from Instant Tea: 1. The California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today on whether sponsors of Proposition 8 have standing to defend the same-sex marriage ban in court. The state Supreme Court’s ruling, due within 90 days, will help determine whether a federal court takes up the sponsors’ appeal of a decision declaring Prop 8 unconstitutional. 2. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisc., formally announced today that she’s running for U.S. Senate. If she wins, Baldwin will become the first openly LGBT person to serve in the Senate. “The fact is, I’ve been honest about my sexual orientation my entire adult life,” Baldwin told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . “And integrity is important in public service. But what voters are looking for is somebody who understands them, is fighting for them and won’t give up. The election is not going to be about me, it’s about the voters.” 3. LGBT activists glitter-bombed an anti-gay group from a chair lift at the Minnesota State Fair this weekend. The anti-gay group, Minnesota for Marriage, reportedly was given preferential treatment to distribute literature at the fair over a pro-equality group, Minnesotans United for All Families. Watch the glitter-bombing below.
What’s Brewing: Prop 8 case back before Calif. Supreme Court; Baldwin announces Senate bid



