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A Better War: The Unexamined Victories....
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 583
Duration: 583
The years of conflict in Vietnam from 1968 to 1975 offer surprises not only about how the war was fought, but about what was achieved - find out exact what as Lewis Sorley visits with Kurt Schemers on Traders Nation(tm).
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Robert's testimonial for Traders University
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 23
Duration: 23
Robert's testimonial for Traders University, a number one course run by Greg Secker's trader coaching company Knowledge to Action.
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Past Due: The End of Easy Money
from recent posts tagged spending - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 591
Duration: 591
For two decades Americans binged on imports and easy credit, a spending spree abetted by ever-increasing home values and then the bill came due - find out how America can fix its economic woes as Peter Goodman visits with Kurt Schemers on Traders Nation(tm)
also in: Peter Goodman Past Due Financial Woes Hard Ship Imports Credit Spending America Kurt Schemers Traders Nation The Mainstream Media
Weaknesses in Forex Currency Trading
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe on November 17, 2009
Duration: 197
Duration: 197
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For Crying Out Loud
from recent posts tagged leo - blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 581
Duration: 581
Many questions concern us all for the financial health of America and our very own personal growth. Leo Melamed who is globally recognized as the founder of financial futures and former Chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME Group) visits with Kurt Schemers on Traders Nation(tm).
also in: Leo Melamed For Crying Out Loud Cme Group Futures Stock Market Traders Trading Charts Kurt Schemers Nation The Mainstream Media
Global Report - 18-September -2008
from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on September 18, 2008
Duration: 404
Duration: 404
http://www.instablogs.com/ Congo, Uganda and South Sudan unite to fight LRA Citing lack of progress towards a peace deal with LRA s leader Joseph Kony, the leaders of Uganda, Congo and the autonomous region of south Sudan have agreed for the first time to co-ordinate military efforts to end one of Africa s longest wars that has brought misery to a region bordering several countries. However, it is doubtful whether they can effectively resume an all out war against LRA. The people of Central African Republic (CAR), recently tasted LRA s barbarism and fear the worst if the war materializes. Local Ugandans in the north do not want to jeopardize the normalcy restored by two years of ceasefire. Moreover, the south Sudanese, whose main trade route to Uganda s capital, Kampala, and beyond passes through the affected area, oppose a renewal of war. And Congo, which would have to undertake the daunting task of driving the LRA out of its jungle hideouts in the country s north-east, has one of the least competent armies in the world. Ugandan military believes that threat of force will drag the LRA back to negotiating table. At least those who oppose war would be encouraged by the news that has named a new negotiating team. Pakistan protests after Australia announces India tour Pakistan cricket board sounds really justified in accusing the Australian cricket team of practicing double standards after it confirmed to go ahead with the test tour of India. The team had postponed a test tour to Pakistan after raising concerns over its safety and the security situation within the country. The Australians have been unabashedly biased in their outlook towards Pakistan. We agree with country's grim security situation given the frequent bombings that rock the country, now and then, but since when did India become an exception to bloodshed? It too has witnessed spate of terrorist bombings in recent months at all the major cricket venues. How does that make India fair any better than Pakistan? All the talk about Pakistan's inability to provide security to the players is sham. In the end it is all about big money the Australians get to chase and possibly win in India and not Pakistan. Malawi bars small traders from selling maize Maize sellers have tagged the presidential order as undemocratic since it bars them from selling the country s staple grain. The vendors even went to the extent of saying that Muthalika lacked a sense of humanity. They asserted that it was strange for the president to attribute maize shortage in the country to the vendors while the government had sold a lot of maize to Zimbabwe despite earlier warnings that the country had little maize. The vendors in the region are not very well off rather they are small scale traders who ear their livelihood by selling the staple grain. Defending their part, they added that their prices are slightly higher as government has subsidized the ADMARC price. However, the truth is that the rich businessmen are hoarding maize and are buying out the small scale businessmen. This strategy by the so called high profile men has wrongly swayed the public opinion in favor of the current government as people have begin to think that the food situation is really bad. Hence the govt. intervened and banned private sale. Gay parades, source of social mobilization in Brazil Brazil is turning into a country of middle class. Given the economic advances that have occurred in recent years, more than 100 million Brazilians are part of the so-called middle class. The advancement of millions of Brazilians is transforming the country and the reflection of this are the gay parades. As with other parts of the world, the biggest event of urban social mobilization is not the May 1st, but the Gay Parades. Instead of workers demanding their rights, million of homosexuals dancing to the sound of electronic music and kissing each other! Instead of the struggle for equality, seeking the right to be different. But all this beauty and joy hide something sinister, the logic of capitalism, where everything must be bought, even the right to express the individuality. An example is the Gay Parade of Sao Paulo, the largest in the world, which is rightly held in the main artery of Brazilian capitalism, the Paulista avenue. There is no doubt that gays are gaining a larger space in Brazilian society, but this happens not because the issue of human rights in Brazil advanced, but because respect is something you buy, like a Calvin Klein underwear. http://www.instablogs.com/
also in: Global Report Lra Joseph Kony Congo Sudan Car Lraâs Barbarism Uganda Pakistan Cricket Board Australia Tour India Australian Bias Against Terror Threats Muthalika Admarc Malawi Traders Banned Maize Selling Sellers Gay Parades Gays Brazil Homosexuals The Mainstream Media





