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Naomi Klein has announced a new release of her bestselling book “No logo.” The book includes an extended new introduction, covering the Wall Street bailout and the rise of the most powerful brand in the world – the Obama Brand.
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The technosphere was abuzz yesterday after The Wall Street Journal announced that Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).
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For decades, The Hudson's Bay Company at Yonge Street and Queen Street present a special Christmas display in their windows to celebrate the holiday season.
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Switzerland's privacy commissioner planning to take Google to court over concerns that Google's 'Street View' feature doesn't meet Swiss privacy policy.
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As world leaders past and present gather in Germany to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, a poll has revealed that one in eight Germans regret the day that their country was reunified.
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Lights! Camera! Action! In downtown Toronto on Sunday evening, the production of 'Devil' starring Geoffrey Arend and Matt Craven was occurring at Bay Street and Adelaide Street.
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20 people, including attorneys and Wall Street professionals, are reportedly facing criminal charges in a widening $53 million insider trading case.
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As we are about 20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, we can now share our thoughts on that historic event and post a wish for the future on the virtual Berlin Wall.
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Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley were among the first employers in New York to receive shipments of the H1N1 antidote this week.
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Tomorrow, on the 5th of November, famous Irish rock band will be playing for free in Berlin. U2 gig is announced as a powerful prelude to the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Massive demonstrations are expected in Iran on the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran (Wednesday, Nov. 4). Opposition leaders are urging their supporters to take part in street rallies.
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The value of recent Wall Street cheerleading can be assessed pretty easily: Non existent. The “expected” drop in consumer spending produced a 2.5 percent drop on the Dow, and a return to the US dollar as a safe haven.
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A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls show the Democrats picking up ground they had lost last month when dealing with the question: Who would you rather see control congress?
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Publisher of the Trends Journal and Director of the Trade Research Institute, Gerald Celente, sat down with Russia Today this week to discuss the United States economy and what he sees as Wall Street hijacking Washington, D.C..
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Florida Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson was recently interviewed on a radio station and he, once again, made controversial statements by calling a Federal Reserve Senior Adviser a "k street whore."
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Crime figures for every street in England and Wales are now available in the form of an interactive map, launched on Tuesday by the Home Office.
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The Roomba may be coming to a street near you in the future. The outdoor version of the vacuum cleaner is called the Scarab, designed by Olga Kalugina.
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When announcing its third-quarter results on Thursday U.S. bank Goldman Sachs is also expected to confirm that at present it intends to pay out over $23 billion in bonuses in 2009.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that insiders have told them that Republicans will redouble their efforts to make House Speaker Nancy Pelosi an albatross around the necks of the Democrats.
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Over the past couple of years, several Google cars carrying advanced camera equipment could be seen on many streets in the Greater Toronto Area. Now the work of those cars brings Canadians Google's newest innovation -- Google Street View.
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