117 Banks On Verge Of Failure

WASHINGTON (Aug. 26) – U.S. banking industry profits plunged by 86 percent in the second quarter and the number of troubled banks jumped to the highest level in about five years, as slumps in the housing and credit markets continued.

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Consumer Spending

WSJ – Lehman Brothers economists expect consumer spending, the largest driver of U.S. economic growth, to be flat during the July-through-September period and then to decline through the first part of next year, the first such decline in consumption since the 1990-91 recession.

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Home Prices Still Headed South – Glimmer of Hope

WSJ – Home prices are improving in some parts of the country but still falling sharply in hard-hit places like Phoenix, as the weak housing market and shaky consumer confidence continue to weigh on the battered U.S. economy.

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TICKET OF DEATH!?

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DENVER, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Civil Disobedience Planned at Pepsi center for Tuesday, August 26, between 2:00 – 2:30 P.M. to protest Obama’s and Biden’s support for child-killing by abortion. Two Catholic Priests, one Evangelical Pastor among those who plan to be arrested.

Randall Terry, Operation Rescue Founder says: “Obama’s pick of Biden is a gift from God to pro-lifers. Biden’s horrifying record and betrayal of his Faith will help . . .
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2008 Democrat National Convention Schedule

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DNC Schedule of Events

7:00 pm OPENING FLAG BURNING

7:15 pm PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.N.

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Movies and Popcorn and BearsOh My!

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This story is out of Canada where an enterprising movie theater owner found a great solution to a big problem:

Bear this place in mind, by John Goddard The Star, Kinmount, Ontario

The problem with running a movie house in the woods is that black bears smell the popcorn. *** “They’re not stupid,” says Keith Stata, owner of an eccentric cinema complex in the wilds of cottage country. “If on a busy night we pump 50 pounds of popcorn through the machine, they get interested.” *** Stata likes bears, or at least is prepared to coexist with them. *** When he built his first 60-seat public movie theatre onto the back of his house in 1979, he knew he was building in bear country. His property off Highway 121 at Kinmount, where the Kawartha Lakes meet the Haliburton Highlands, is heavily forested, with berries and apple trees all around. *** When he added a second theatre in 1986 and extended the parking lot into the trees, he became even more aware of an ursine presence. *** “One night, I went to open the door (to leave) and a bear was leaning against the door,” he says. *** Stata got an idea. Instead of drawing bears to the popcorn, he would serve popcorn to the bears. He would make extra popcorn and drop it once a week with an 18-kilogram bag of dog food some distance away in the woods. *** A few years ago, when a mother and two cubs moved to the area, he increased the dog food to two bags a week. Now with only one bear regularly in the area, he is back to one. *** “They’re really cute to watch but I don’t go looking for them and I don’t make friends with them,” he says of the key to living with bears.

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Glutathione A Medical Miracle or Quackery?

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There is scientific evidence indicating that Glutathione plays an important role in cellular vitality and retarding the aging process, but studies are still ongoing, although encouraging. L-Glutamine, an amino acide can be used with Alpha Lipoic Acid and NAC to increase Glutathione levels in the body. Interestingly brain glutathione levels have been found to be lower in
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No Worries Mate!

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Australia has no ability to environmentally dispose of the batteries from the Toyota Camry hybrids whose production has been championed by Kevin Rudd. Labor in Victoria, where the cars will be built, has conceded a ”current hole” in the nation’s recycling policies means there is no capacity to environmentally dispose of the nickel-metal hydride car batteries from the 10,000 hybrid cars to be produced by Toyota every year from the start of 2010. – The Australian (Sidney)

Well gollytodays solutions = tomorrows problems. Its the same thing with those little curly Q light bulbs and their mercury content.

Geeshpeople! Floooowwwwif there’s a problem someone will find a way to solve it…and I assure you the solution will mean a lot more than will filling in loopholes in legislation! Solutions happen quite naturally if you just trust the process. Hence the expression, “What a great idea!”

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Enviro No No!

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”Beware: exploding lungs” is not a sign one would expect to see at a wind farm. But a new study suggests this is the main reason bats die in large numbers around wind turbines. The risk that wind turbines pose to birds is well known and has dogged debates over wind energy. In fact, several studies have suggested the risk to bats…(is) the moving blades cause a drop in pressure that makes the delicate lungs of bats suddenly expand, bursting the tissue’s blood vessels. – New Scientist

Let the windmill sit-ins begin!

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Increasing Brain Power!

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You use different parts of your brain for normal tasks and for new, interesting tasks. Even after a few minutes of performing certain tasks, your brain becomes accustomed to it. For example, close your eyes and touch your arm.
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