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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Wednesday - January 21, 2009 - SEC Said to Be Looking Into Apple's Disclosure About Job's Health, The Most Frightening Chart(s) of This Year,

Layoffs: Intel cuts 6,000 jobs

Citigroup's Chairman of the Board finally falls on his sword

Most watched Inauguration since Reagan's

Last Israeli troops leave Gaza

Jet engine search continues in Hudson

Hygeine not a top issue in training camps: 40 al Qaeda terrorists die in Algeria . . . from the plague!

Pregnant for 60 years since 1948

Banks Foreclose on Builders With Perfect Records

Guantanamo's House of Cards finally falling down: a 14 year old boy entered Guantanamo on uncorroborated claims he was an al Qaeda cell member . . . at age 11



Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC Review

Roubini Predicts U.S. Losses May Reach $3.6 Trillion

Mozilla Wants to Start Watching Where You Click

Cold temperatures settle in Southeast, rain and colder temps for Southern, CA, Clipper later in the week for Upper Central US
Florida growers prepare for possible freeze


All of a sudden, it's looking like the Orlando Magic are the best team in the NBA right now

NBA scores, standings and schedules

No quick fix for the US Banking Crisis

8 year old boy spends 10 days with dead mother in Detroit suburb apartment


In 2009, Layoffs Is the Business to Be In


Layoffs: Ericsson to cut 5,000 jobs after 4th Quarter Net Profit dips 31%
Layoffs: BHP takes $1.6 billion charge, to cut 6,000 jobs

Most Arabs and Muslims giving benefit of the doubt to Obama, but say it will be deeds, not words, which show them Obama has a new way

Day One: Obama tackles the Iraq War and the Economy

Number of home sales in Greater Toronto Area fall by 50% year over year





Senator Kennedy has seizure at Inaugural lunch

Google ends a two-year-old program to sell ads in newspapers because the effort, called Google Print Ads, has failed to live up to its expectations.

Heartland Payment Systems on Tuesday disclosed that intruders hacked into the computers it uses to process 100 million payment card transactions per month for 175,000 merchants.

Pakistani security forces killed 60 insurgents in 24 hours near the border with Afghanistan

Banking problems drain stock market of hope

Russian gas begins to flow into wary Europe

UN Chief calls damage in Gaza "Heartbreaking"

20,000 people welcome home George and Laura in Midland, TX

First couples's first dance was an old standard, Etta James "At Last" performed by Beyonce

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