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The president and trade: Go sell
Labour markets: Distemper
Economics focus: The inflation solution
Schumpeter: Skirting the issue
Failing schools: For whom the bell tolls
Independents for Parliament: Out with the old
Taxing companies: Choose your weapons
Bagehot: No escape
Slovakia's disturbing patriotism: Culture creep
Home births in Hungary: Difficult delivery
Charlemagne : Juggling Europe's stars
People and history: Burying myths, uncovering truth
Turks and Armenians: The cost of reconstruction
Rigging Myanmar's election: Belt, braces and army boots
Elections in the Philippines: Vote before the system crashes
China mulls a property tax: An odd sort of tax
Banyan : Not whaling but drowning
Guatemala and organised crime: Reaching the untouchables
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March 11, 1985: ConnNet Lets the Public Jack In, X.25 Style
March 10, 2000: Pop Goes the Nasdaq!
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March 8, 1955: The Mother of All Operating Systems
March 5, 1904: Tesla?s Having a Ball
March 4, 1877: The Microphone Sounds Much Better
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Legislating a Second Bill of Rights
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Resolution for 2010
Keeping Christmas Well
Evolution is Not the Problem
Set My People Free
Giving Thanks in All Things
Science Rethinks Eternity
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Redecorating the Public Square
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Financial Times - Financial markets news
Fed statement eases traders’ worries
Deutsche Bahn bid talk drives Arriva higher
Is Italy the real joker in the eurozone pack?
Opec confident of $80 a barrel for rest of 2010
Fed’s improving outlook lifts US stocks
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
Fed signals optimism over US economy
Greenhill agrees to buy Caliburn
China asks US groups to back currency stance
Facebook becomes bigger hit than Google
Siemens joins China bid for Saudi rail link
 
Financial Times - UK Homepage
Brown delays EU hedge fund reforms
BA agrees pension deal with unions
Former Merrill Lynch trader banned in UK
Fed signals optimism over US economy
Poll data show Tories struggling to win over north
Breakpoint News
A Christian perspective on todays news and trends.
 
The Devil and Pat Robertson
Goodnight, John Boy
Answering Christian Arguments for Gay 'Marriage'
The Pro-Choice Paradox
Reviving Fatherhood
Christians on the Job
A Call for Moral Rearmament
Discovering God’s Will
Seeing the Savior
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7th World Vision Staff Dies after Pakistan Attack
Leaders Reject Fla. Church's Request to Leave ELCA
Christian Who Fled Iran Wins Asylum in Kenya
Need for Online Missionaries Rises as Web Outreach Booms
Few Plan to Invite Unchurched to Easter Service
Campaign: 298 Babies Spared from Abortion
Pakistani Christian Maid Burned to Keep Rape Quiet
'Normalcy' for Haiti's Children Begins in the Classroom
 
 
 

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