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Gold Investments Market Update - U.S. and Russian Warships in Black Sea as Tensions Escalate

Gold finished trading in New York on Friday at $827.00, down $6.30 and silver was down 26 cents to $13.50 after a very strong week. Gold and silver fell in Asian and in early European trading this morning. Gold is trading at $821.30/821.70 per ounce (1030 GMT).
Global Markets >> Aug 25, 2008 / By Mark O`Byrne
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Silver Arbitrage

In economics and finance, arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of a price differential between two or more markets: striking a combination of matching deals that capitalize upon the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the market prices.
Global Markets >> Aug 22, 2008 / By David Morgan
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Sarah Palin's Teenage Daughter's Pregnancy Gets Controversial

The pregnancy of Republican vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin's single teenage daughter has been an issue since the announcement was made on Monday.
Entertainment >> Sep 2, 2008
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Gold Investments Market Update - Bullion Coins and Bars - Availability, Delivery and Premiums

Gold Gold has flatlined and is marginally higher this morning with the dollar marginally lower and oil marginally higher on continuing concerns about the possible impact of tropical storm Gustav. Gold has been gradually edging higher for the last two weeks and appears to be ready to rally in the seasonally strong autumn months due to the strong fundamentals. Especially given deepening concer...
Global Markets >> Aug 29, 2008 / By Mark O`Byrne
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Madonna Video in "Sticky & Sweet" Tour Raises Controversy

Madonna's video displayed on her current world tour "Sticky & Sweet" in Europe, has raised controversy for its political message interloping images of Global Warming, destruction, Adolph Hitler, Robert Mugabe and John McCain.
Entertainment >> Aug 26, 2008 / By Julieta Mendoza
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Madonna's 'Get Stupid' Tour Video Gets Controversial

Madonna's concert tour made its debut on Saturday in the U.K. showcasing a video with political content that has been criticized for its juxtaposition of images including that of Adolf Hitler and presidential candidate John McCain.
Entertainment >> Aug 26, 2008 / By Julieta Mendoza
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U.S. Dollar Takes Control of Forex Markets

Looking back at the week, one would have to say that the action on Thursday, August 7 was the set up day for the breakout in the Dollar. Throughout the week the U.S. Dollar had been trending higher, but the U.S. economic news for the week was giving no indication that the Dollar deserved to breakout to the upside.
Forex >> Aug 9, 2008 / By James A. Hyerczyk
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Consumer Driven Commodity Bull Market

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article in which I stated the following: It is important to note that there are two components to the Chinese commodity demand. The first component is the demand for commodities as a result of
Global Markets >> Aug 8, 2008 / By Emanuel Balarie
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Amanda Beard feels 'sorry' for saying rude things about Michael Phelps

Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard said she is "sorry" for saying that the eight gold medal winner Michael Phelps is nasty and commented she is a jokester, People Magazine reported.
Sports >> Aug 20, 2008 / By Julieta Mendoza
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Peak Oil Review -- Aug 11th, 2008

Forces coalesced this week to bring about another $10 a barrel drop in oil prices. General concern about the prospects for the US and other OECD economies topped the list, but a strengthening dollar resulting in a flight from
Global Markets >> Aug 11, 2008 / By Tom Whipple

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