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Kicking it with Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin
Kevin Sumlin isn’t a stranger to winning. The two-time national coach of the year finalist recorded a 35-17 record during his four years at Houston, before taking over as Texas A&M’s new coach in December. But as Sumlin makes his return to College Station, Texas, he’ll do so as a SEC coach. While he hasn’t coached in this league before, he understands that size, strength and speed are on a new ...
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Housing And Banking Stocks: Is The Rise Justified?
Looking at the weekly chart for ABAQ we show that MOJO (12x3x3 weekly slow Stochastic) reading is extremely overbought with ABAQ just above its 200-week simple moving average at 160.90. My proprietary analytics show that some profit-taking is justified in this environment until there are signs that community banks have actually cleaned up their balance ...
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Ellen Sarver Dolgen: Valentine's Day: Crank the Heat Up!
Even though the last thing you probably want is a temperature hike (hot flash central), here are 14 uncensored, cut-to-the-chase ways to crank that love thermostat up to super steamy.
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Luxury Stocks Lose Luster, Dollar Stores Also Under Stress
Tiffany is a brand that embodies luxury and the pursuit of life's finer things. Not all is sparkling right now. Sales figures for November and December came in a little light, particularly the -$4% drop in same store sales in Europe and a tepid 2% increase in the U.S.
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French Canadian genetic disorder can cause killer cholesterol levels in even the healthiest person
Posted Feb. 05, 2012, at 10:31 a.m. Last modified Feb. 05, 2012, at 3:48 p.m. Carl Ouellette had just turned 34 when he had a heart attack. Looking back, he believes he actually had a series of them: when his arms went numb as he clenched his hockey stick during a game with the guys.
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Wired’s Embarrassing Whitewash of Foxconn
Wired's Joel Johnson has written a stunning bit of PR for Foxconn, now-controversial supplier to the consumer electronics industry, duly wrapped in credibility-enhancing guilt over Western materialism. The article, " 1 Million Workers. 90 Million iPhones. 17 Suicides. Who’s to Blame? " pretends to be about Foxconn's factories. But Johnson admits he's a tech toy writer who apparently has no ...
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Weighing the risks of a fiscal crisis
The key question in fiscal easing debates is whether an immediate demand boost outweighs the costs of higher public debt and consequent risks of fiscal crisis. 6 Feb 2012 7:01 AM
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