Economy news - Clicked: Tracking what s hot online

Clicked: Tracking what s hot online
MSNBC - OK, so that archive box was long and ugy and broke the page for some folks. Instead I put it on its own page . Note, if you were having problems with it using Firefox, I think you won’t now, but do check on your version. The newest is 1.5.0.1 and

Mike Cline column: We’ve got a good thing going here
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - NOTE: This is an edited transcript of a portion of the C-T Talks program that was broadcast Feb. 2 on radio station WBAT 1400-AM. This is the “state of” season. Gov. Mitch Daniels gave us his State of the State speech a couple of weeks ago. President

State
Aiken Standard - The state s $15 billion tourism industry, the largest in South Carolina, wants to draw more international travelers to a state offering everything from mountain vistas to sandy beaches and Charlest FLORENCE The aviation industry contributes

Chet Currier
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - As Alan Greenspan headed into retirement this week, he left an item of unfinished business that is of special concern to investors. The subject in question is inflated prices in financial markets, which helped to earn the former Federal Reserve

Bad
Long Beach Press-Telegram - Study shows that little might be gained from schooling for 4-year-olds. In June, California voters will be asked to approve spending $2.4 billion a year on prekindergarten schooling for 4-year-olds in the hope it will improve their educational

Maoist Rebels Press Their Fight in Nepal
ABC News - PANAUTI, Nepal Feb 12, 2006 (AP) They came just after dinnertime, hundreds of communist rebels in green fatigues flowing in from each direction. One group stormed down the brick lanes of Panauti’s old town past the Hindu temples crowned with

China’s energy insecurity and the
Asia Times - British Prime Minister Tony Blair has gone on record stating that the fear of soaring energy prices should not deter the international community from imposing comprehensive sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program. That is easier said than done

Business
WBZ-AM - MOSCOW (AP) Finance ministers from the world’s leading industrial countries said Saturday that they expect the world

Big challenges ahead for UPA
Central Chronicle - The coming State elections in States like Kerala, West Bengal, Tamilnadu and U.P are not likely to bring any comfort for the Congress party. While in Punjab the position is evenly balanced between them and the Akali Dal- BJP alliance against them

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