Friday, May 29, 2009

Weekend Reading

Former Morgan Stanley chief global strategist Barton Biggs says that markets may continue to rise.
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Text proposed by Obama administration for new global warming treaty calls for stricter rules on the US than most other nations, including China and Saudi Arabia.
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Many of the world's "hottest" gold stocks traded at or near a 52-week high on Friday.
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Worthwhile to keep an eye on the US dollar.
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Has China embraced agricultural market reforms?
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Key to avoiding worldwide food crisis may be increased potash production for fertilizers.
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Two gas discoveries by StatoilHydro -- in Harepus prospect in the Norwegian Sea and the Corvus prospect in the Oseberg area of the North Sea.
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Fewer Mexicans coming to US and sending money home.
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Obama administration blocks helicopters for Israel.
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Obama contributors rewarded with offers of plum positions in his administration.
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JetAmerica Airlines offers some $9 fares between some East Coast and Midwest cities starting this summer.
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NHL takes a lesson from NFL.
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Kentucky distillery tour provides glance into whiskey-making.
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Jamie Wyeth, following the death of his father Andrew Wyeth, has focused on his own art -- exhibition opens in Rockland, Maine this month.
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Rare Audrey Hepburn stamp brings $93,000 at a Berlin auction.
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