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he's written about ETNs before (at Jim Cramer's RealMoney hangout, no less ... boo-ya!). Then, he takes a jab directly at us: "Now, today, I find it funny to see other retail investment commentators catching up with the credit risk angle of ETNs."
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via Index Universe.com @ 16:27 9th May
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel laid a wreath at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum Monday in Jerusalem, during her visit to Israel.
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via UPI @ 10:21 17th Mar
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Oslo- German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed Saturday in Oslo to increase bilateral cooperation with her Norwegian counterpart Jens Stoltenberg in the area of energy. The two sides agreed to work together on Norwegian-run projects to store carbon dioxide gas underground.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 15:19 12th Apr
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NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel put President Vladimir Putin on the spot on Saturday, asking if the former KGB spy had cooked breakfast for his wife Lyudmila to celebrate International Women's Day.
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via Reuters UK @ 10:08 9th Mar
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel was "quite shocked" by the press coverage of the dress she wore in Norway that showed an unprecedented amount of cleavage.
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via The Standard @ 18:51 14th Apr
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A German hacker group on Monday threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via myadsl.co.za @ 15:16 1st Apr
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Ai, robot ... German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts HRP-2 moves during the opening tour at the Hanover industrial fair in Hanover. The world’s leading fair for industrial technology, with about 5,100 exhibitors from 62 nations, opened yesterday and runs till April 25. The exhibitors will showcase their latest trends in automation, technologies for maximising energy efficiency and security and automotive solutions. Japan is this year’s guest country
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via Gulf Times @ 0:30 24th Apr
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BERLIN (AFP)--A German hacker group Monday threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via Nasdaq @ 15:17 31st Mar
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BERLIN (AFP) - A German hacker group on Monday threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 21:34 31st Mar
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BERLIN (AFP) - A German hacker group on Monday threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 20:55 31st Mar
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BERLIN (AFP) - A German hacker group on Monday threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 20:04 31st Mar
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The Chaos Computer Club (CCC), one of Germany's oldest and largest hacker organisations, threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports, media reported Tuesday.
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via People's Daily Online @ 5:09 1st Apr
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BEIJING,April 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chaos Computer Club (CCC), one of Germany's oldest and largest hacker organisations, threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports, media reported Tuesday.
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via EView Week @ 11:53 5th Apr
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BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chaos Computer Club (CCC), one of Germany's oldest and largest hacker organisations, threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports, media reported Tuesday.
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via China.com @ 8:27 2nd Apr
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OSLO -- Oslo's new opera house, a futuristic structure set to become an architectural landmark for the city, will be officially inaugurated Saturday in the presence of King Harald and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Located on the shores of the Oslo fjord in the heart of the city, the white marble building with clean lines will host an inaugural soiree with performances of excerpts from famous operas and ballets. On the program are Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and "The Marriage of Figaro", Verdi's "Don Carlo", as well as several ballets. In addition to King Harald, Queen Sonja and Merkel, special guests will include Finnish President Tarja Halonen, her Icelandic counterpart Olafur Ragnar Grimmson, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and members of the Danish and Swedish royal families, the opera's information office said.
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via China Post @ 1:19 13th Apr
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via ArtNet.com @ 21:39 13th Mar
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Like a school yard card-swapping scheme, some Google researchers think privacy is a token ripe for exchanging. Would you be happier about Google collecting data on your Internet history if you knew they used it to fight nasty Web worms?
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via ZDNet Australia @ 23:14 17th Mar
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via International Herald Tribune @ 14:26 1st May
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I don’t know how Agriculture Secretary Art Yap feels about his present job but I am sure just waking up in the morning must now require a great amount of professionalism and patriotism. Somehow, decades of economic problems, decades of neglecting the agricultural sector, decades of not having a good population program and a new era of rising commodity prices have all combined in a perfect storm we now see as a rice crisis.
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via Philippine Star @ 9:24 16th Apr
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Ya know, maybe it’s not the economic slowdown. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said January 31 that the company was feeling no pain from any macroeconomic softening.
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via SEO/SEM Journal @ 21:17 13th Apr
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The ‘Kwaya ya Uinjilisti’ choir of Loruvani Lutheran parish in Ilboru has been invited to go on a special tour of Germany, a trip scheduled for late this month.
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via The Arusha Times @ 8:23 6th Apr
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"I gotta tell ya," Cramer said, "I think this is a company that is very close to being on life support." He said that Blockbuster
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via TheStreet.com @ 18:17 9th May
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When Rene and Rio Yañez gather people for tortillas, don’t expect a meal with beans and rice. Instead, your eyes are in for a feast including a sketch of Speedy Gonzalez on a tortilla that says, “Transgenic corn makes me speedy”; a tortilla with the immigrants crossing sign embraced in a heart; and gargoyles sitting atop a giant genetic corn husk comprised of kernels of skulls. Welcome to Tortilla Art for the 21st Century, a three-week exhibition of over 25 artists who will paint, print, and adorn tortilla art.
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via NCM Online @ 16:23 24th Apr
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JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Germany's Angela Merkel will make history Tuesday when she becomes the first German chancellor to address Israel's parliament, the Knesset.
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via CNN @ 10:35 18th Mar
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A German hacker group has threatened to publish Chancellor Angela Merkel's fingerprints as part of a campaign against the government's use of biometric data in new passports.
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via The Age @ 5:08 1st Apr
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