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November 2010

White House Planning New Internet Privacy Protections

By JULIA ANGWIN The Obama administration is preparing a stepped-up approach to policing Internet privacy that calls for new laws […]

Brazil auctions parts of Amazon for logging

By Catriona Davies for CNN November 12, 2010 7:21 a.m. EST (CNN) — Brazil has begun to auction parts of […]

G20 to set imbalance guidelines by 2011

President Lee Myung-bak, sixth from left in front row, and leaders from the G20 member states, invited states and international […]

7 Ways to Become Your Own Retirement Planner

By Mark Patterson Mark Patterson – Thu Nov 11, 5:42 pm ET I support the concept of being your own retirement and financial planner […]

Markets: Reinflating a bubble

By SIMON AVER, Globe and Mail, Governments around the world are angry with the U.S. Federal Reserve and its plan […]

Brazil – Coastal City Condos for $1,306 a Month

By Ronan McMahon, International Living, Brazil’s biggest real estate opportunities are in the North-East, centered on Fortaleza. Historically this part […]

Rare earth conflicts to continue

By Jianjun Tu The term rare earths (RE) applies to a group of 17 chemically similar metal elements that include […]

After Decades of War, Sri Lanka Bounces Back

Billions in foreign money, especially from China, are pouring in By Frederik Balfour As recently as a year and a […]

Go To Cash Says Buffett Next Door

From Forbes Blog, posted by KEN KAM Marketocracy.com, After watching the stock market drop 50% twice in the past 10 […]

On Wall Street Pay is the Problem, Again

Commentary: Risk-taking still gets rewarded Given a shot at tamping down risk-taking on Wall Street, did Washington miss out on […]