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Daily Digest 2/26 - Top Alternatives To Paper Money, Countries With 100% Renewable Energy

Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 12:23 PM
  • Heavy foreign content of LNG model puts Canada at risk
  • The Truth About The COMEX
  • Top Alternatives To Paper Money
  • Taxpayers on the hook for $540-million as Ottawa writes off another 44,000 unpaid student loans
  • Mark Carney On Rebuilding Trust In Banks: Bankers 'Need To Rediscover Their Values'
  • Countries With 100% Renewable Energy
  • US oil imports from Middle East increase
  • Be Careful: Russia is Back to Stay in the Middle East
  • Miracle grow: Indian farmers smash crop yield records without GMOs
  • BPA may affect the developing brain by disrupting gene regulation
  • Biochemist creates CO2-eating light that runs on algae
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Daily Digest 2/25 - $9T Missing from Federal Reserve, Can New Technology Save Fish?

Monday, February 25, 2013, 12:17 PM
  • Not Done Rising, But Night Will Come
  • Britain will take years to earn back AAA rating, says Ken Clarke
  • 9 Trillion Dollars Missing from Federal Reserve, Federal Inspector General Can't Explain
  • Minimum Wage Would Be $21.72 If It Kept Pace With Increases In Productivity: Study
  • Gold - Revisited Weekly Buy Signal
  • A New Cold War, in Cyberspace, Tests U.S. Ties to China
  • Adults Are Flocking to College That Paved Way for Flexibility
  • Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Transocean to Pay $1 Billion in Civil Charges
  • Quantum Algorithm Breakthrough
  • Can New Technology Save Fish?
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Daily Digest 2/24 - The Science Of Junk Food, Ignorance Is Bliss On Social Issues

Sunday, February 24, 2013, 4:18 PM
  • America's Tragic Future In One Parabolic Chart
  • Ignorance Is Bliss When it Comes to Challenging Social Issues
  • Scorecard: How Many Rights Have Americans REALLY Lost?
  • The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food
  • Major Banks Aid in Payday Loans Banned by States
  • head of Trial, Talk of a BP Settlement in 2010 Oil Spill
  • British farming in crisis as crop losses from 'relentless' floods pile up woes
  • Seen as Nature Lovers’ Paradise, Utah Struggles With Air Quality
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Daily Digest 2/23 - No Country For Old People, New Dawn for Smart Grid?

Saturday, February 23, 2013, 1:45 PM
  • Are ‘extractive elites’ sucking the life out of Canada’s economy?
  • Britain's credit rating downgraded from AAA to Aa1
  • Obama's Sequester Deal-Changer
  • No Country For Old People
  • Is America's Future Southern?
  • New Dawn for Smart Grid?
  • Thin Snowpack in West Signals Summer of Drought
  • Rather than ‘Figure Out More Ways to Blow People Up’, Former NASA Engineer Seeks Solution to Feed World
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Daily Digest 2/22 - Crunched Consumers Are Cutting Back, How Bees And Flowers Communicate

Friday, February 22, 2013, 12:48 PM
  • Crunched Consumers Are Cutting Back
  • Gold, silver coins acceptable forms of payment?
  • North Korea: Preparing for War
  • Royal Bank joins TD bracing for loan slowdown
  • Zambia seizes control of Chinese-owned mine amid safety fears
  • Australian gas giant eyes partnerships in Canada
  • NASA's Basement Nuclear Reactor
  • Fracking has a Lesson to Learn from the Sinking City
  • Bees and flowers communicate using electrical fields, researchers discover
  • Donald Couture, Canadian Food Wholesaler, Nabbed By U.S. In 'Project Honeygate'
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Daily Digest 2/21 - The Nuclear Reactor In Your Basement, How Much Energy Is Too Much Energy?

Thursday, February 21, 2013, 11:41 AM
  • Investing In A Low-Growth World
  • Alberta Budget Deficit Forecast Quadruples From Last Year
  • Canadian Unretirement Index: Most Say They Won't Stop Working After Age 66
  • The provinces are broke, and we’re all on the hook
  • Fed may halt QE3 before job market heals
  • The Missing $20 Trillion
  • China's 'Leftover Women', Unmarried At 27
  • The 40 most unusual economic indicators
  • Review team: Detroit faces financial crisis, has no plan to fix it
  • Iceland Foreshadows Death of Currencies Lost in Crisis
  • Sterling hits near 16-month low before Bank of England minutes
  • North Carolina lawmakers move to slash unemployment help
  • Are You About to Lose Your Savings in the Currency War?
  • Fed minutes show concerns about bond purchases
  • Why So Many Russians Have Dashcams
  • Gold & Silver Prices Drop Into Severely Oversold Area
  • Gold - In Your Self-Interest
  • How Much Energy Is Too Much Energy?
  • The Nuclear Reactor In Your Basement
  • Why China Will Miss Its Shale Gas Production Targets
  • Energy watchdog Ofgem chief warns of bill rises
  • Improved-yield dandelions prepped for tire production
  • Frustrated businessman challenges Chinese official to swim in polluted river in exchange for $32,000
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Daily Digest 2/20 - Food, Health Costs To Rise In 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 2:01 PM
  • Italian bank lending drops to record low
  • Bad loans at Italian banks reached US$167b at end 2012
  • Obama warns Congress over spending cuts: 'People will lose their jobs'
  • More baby boomers facing credit-card quandary
  • Bee shortage may increase some food prices
  • Foods Raising Your Grocery Bill in 2013
  • Dalton’s tuition hikes will cost $5K for new out-of-state students
  • Tuition to increase at state universities and colleges
  • Student Health Costs to Rise
  • Gasoline Pump Prices Soaring on Refinery Repairs, Oil Rally
  • Energy watchdog Ofgem chief warns of bill rises
  • Marriage: now even more taxing
  • Japan Delays Naming New Leader for Central Bank
  • 2013: Higher gas and food prices, smaller paychecks
  • Young adults facing higher health insurance costs
  • Health law's backers fear higher costs
  • Local businesses feel pinch from higher prices at pump
  • Red Light Cameras Make Millions
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Daily Digest 2/19 - How Pharma-Funded Research Picks Positive Results, The Prison Problem

Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 12:42 PM
  • Trial sans Error: How Pharma-Funded Research Cherry-Picks Positive Result
  • Facebook, The Coolest Cutest Corporate Welfare Queen Of Them All
  • How To Solve Our Unemployment, Economic, and Mortgage Problems
  • Hammering Truth Live
  • The Prison Problem
  • Crude Oil Pipelines Planned for the Future
  • Energy watchdog Ofgem chief warns of bill rises
  • Herring Return to Bay Area Waters (and Plates)
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Daily Digest 2/18 - India's Rice Revolution, Could New Tech Mean The End Of Money?

Monday, February 18, 2013, 10:56 AM
  • Masked intruders raid Greek gold mining company, set machinery on fire
  • Killing off cash: Could new tech mean the end of money?
  • Bing, council can't turn Detroit's finances around, state-ordered review finds
  • Keiser Report: Sterlageddon
  • Bill Still: State Of The Union 2013
  • Obama Seeking to Boost Study of Human Brain
  • In Russia, Ruins and Property Spared by Meteor, Side by Side
  • Is Europe Next for a Shale Natural Gas Boom?
  • India's Rice Revolution
  • When Irish Hands Are Helping an Enclave in County Queens
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Daily Digest 2/17 - 8 Reasons America Should Embrace Canada's Crude, Meteor Detection Activists Vindicated

Sunday, February 17, 2013, 12:45 PM
  • Gold Cycle Analysis On February 15th Gold Price Drop
  • Killing off cash: Could new tech mean the end of money?
  • In China, Families Bet It All on College for Their Children
  • As Families Change, Korea’s Elderly Are Turning to Suicide
  • The 8 Reasons America Should Embrace Canada's Crude
  • Vindication for Entrepreneurs Watching Sky: Yes, It Can Fall