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Writing in the Guardian, Fred Pearce uses the demographic situation in East Germany, defined by the mass emigration of its residents–esppecially well-qualified women–to the West, to wonder if East Germany will be the model for Europe in the generations to come.Asia Times’ Christian Segura writes about the Tibetan diaspora in Beijing; Tibet, it seems, is still marked by net emigration, not the
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The Unions of the States
February 2010, John Schmitt This report reviews unionization rates, the size and composition of the unionized workforce, and the wage and benefit advantage for union workers in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, using the most recent data available and focusing on the period 2003-2009. Pooling data from the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) over that period yields a sample size large enough to look at the experience of even the smallest states.

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Thinking Made Easy: Reflection Term Paper on Accounting …
The accounting information technology is another service that the accounting can offer. An accountant who has an expertise in the use of the IT tools, such as advanced computer systems, can make a great difference in the traditional …
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Canadian provincial leader rejects single-payer care to get heart surgery in USA
Political Map of Canada Canada has a single-payer health care system. Everyone pays the government based on their total earned income, and then the government decides who will be treated, based on special interest groups “need”.

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Event at Pio Loco Restaurant in Redding
All friends are invited to join us for our kick off fund raising event at the beautiful Pio Loco Restaurant in downtown Redding, CA on February 18th at 5 PM until 8 PM. Chef Jeff is going all out with a sumptious buffet and the entertainment will be our own rising country western singing sensation, Summer Schappell. Ron will give an overview of his campaign for Shasta County Assessor-Recorder. This will be a time to connect with others in Redding and Shasta County; to enjoy the ambiance of Pio Loco; to have some great food, and to become part of a winning effort to “bring government back to the people” . Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by calling Patty at 530-223-2695
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Gold futures drive commodities trading in Dubai | 03 February 2010 …
Valued at US $9187 million, trading in January was led by stronger participation in currency and gold futures, which recorded volumes of 104614 and 42289 contracts respectively. Euro/Dollar, GBP/Dollar, Indian Rupee/Dollar and …
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ABI: Personal Bankruptcy Filings Up 15% from January 2009
A couple of key points: The ABI is forecasting more personal bankruptcy filings in 2010 than in 2009 (just over 1.4 million) Filings were down 10% from December, but up 15% from January 2009. From the American Bankruptcy Institute: January Consumer Bankruptcy Filings Decrease 10 Percent from December The 102,254 consumer bankruptcies filed in January represented a 10 percent decrease nationwide from the 113,274 consumer filings recorded in December, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center (NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that the January 2010 consumer filings represented a 15 percent increase over the 88,773 consumer filings recorded in January 2009
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Replicating Successes in Poverty Reduction
Ryan Streeter makes two interesting points in his post on successes of making poverty history . First, he notes that despite what everyone may perceive about poverty eradication, over the past several decades we have achieved tremendous successes in reducing absolute poverty around the world. Building on this, he concludes that many of the efforts to “rethink”, “rebuild”, and “redesign” development approaches are probably misguided. Instead, we should pay greater attention to things that have actually worked over the past 40 years and try to replicate them. Speaking of development approaches that work. Check out remarks by Greg Lebedev on dilemmas of development assistance and why institutional reform, rather than humanitarian assistance, is key to long-term sustainable development and poverty eradication.

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How Local Economies Benefit From Big Sporting Events | MintLife …
When the market takes a turn for the worst, it is local shopkeepers, restaurant owners, hotels and other merchants who feel the squeeze most personally. Accordingly, most cities are eager for any economic stimulus they can get.
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Latvia’s Recession: The Cost of Adjustment With An “Internal Devaluation”
February 2010, Mark Weisbrot and Rebecca Ray The Latvian recession, which is now more than two years old, has seen a world-historical drop in GDP of more than 25 percent. The IMF projects another 4 percent drop this year, and predicts that the total loss of output from peak to bottom will reach 30 percent.

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Federal judge awards German homeschooling family political asylum
The Romeike Family, formerly of Germany Story here from the UK Telegraph . (H/T ECM) Excerpt: The case of the homeschooling couple from Germany who were granted political asylum in the United States, about which Ed West blogged recently, becomes even more interesting if one reads the remarks of the man who granted the Romeikes asylum, Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman, of Memphis, Tennessee.

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VeteranOwnedBusiness.com Welcomes Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing
VeteranOwnedBusiness.com is proud to welcome Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing of Winchester , Virginia ( Frederick County VA ) to the Veteran Owned Business Directory Non Profit Section . Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing Details: I am John S. Lewandowski; President/CEO of the Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, also I am 100% disabled veteran with loss of use of lower extremities due to a service connected injury.

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Failures in Financial Regulatory System Allowed Wall Street Firms to Run Wild
FDIC Chairman to Congress: Regulators failed in their responsibilities to protect investors from the 2008 financial crisis. Urging stricter oversight, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Chairman Sheila Bair told Congress’ Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission: “Not only did market discipline fail to prevent the excesses of the last few years, but the regulatory system also failed in its responsibilities,” she said
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What Is It Worth To Scrap the Tebow Ad?
Promoted by Steven Foley Erick Erickson has a good take on a Washington Post article by Sally Jenkins . Quote: The groups that run full page ads of women with duct tape on their mouths every time a Republican President nominates a judge want to put duct tape on Pam Tebow’s mouth
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Commodity prices went trough another week of generalized downward …
Commodity prices went trough another week of generalized downward correctionForexrazorForex trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors.
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Global Administrative Law and GATT Article X
From a draft paper by Richard Stewart of NYU Law School, entitled “THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW”: The WTO imposes extensive GAL requirements of transparency, participation, reason giving and review on decision making by members’ domestic administrative bodies in order to ensure even-handed treatment of domestic and foreign private economic actors and prevent disguised protectionism.
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Democracy in Iraq…at the Local Level
Following a democratic transition, newly elected leaders have limited time and space to make good on campaign platforms. In January 2009, Iraqi men and women were elected to 14 provincial councils, following political campaigns in which candidates took to the streets, met with voters in face to face settings and actively sought the votes of their fellow citizens. The newly-elected members of the provincial councils entered a level of government that was weak in relation to a central authority in Baghdad inclined towards maintaining power. In an October 2009 Report to Congress, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction described the scope of power for provincial council members as “ambiguous.” Rather than wait for power’s devolution from Baghdad to provinces, many council members undertook study and analysis of Law 21, which outlines the power of provincial councils. Previously supported in election campaign training by the International Republican Institute (IRI), council members turned again to the Institute for assistance in understanding their new jobs and the scope of their statutory powers. Through 2009, Iraq’s newest class of elected officials lost little time in asserting their rights in local control over budgets, contracts and development projects. An example of the development of democratic government close to the Iraqi people can be found in Salahaddin, where the council removed the provincial governor for incompetence and lack of integrity. The Salahaddin Provincial Council action was challenged, in court, and the council’s actions were upheld. A similar move, involving censure of the governor, is underway in Babil. The Babil Provincial Council has gone on to pass revenue enhancement measures such as tourism fees and introduced new regulations and rules on health care licensing. The council in Wassit passed legislation to subsidize better health care for low income people. The Muthanna Provincial Council initiated two major water plant projects to provide clean water to the citizens of their province. IRI governance training has found itself working in “real-time” with Anbar provincial officials on local economic development of its natural gas fields, recommending provincial council members there interact with and draw from the knowledge of Kurdish natural resource civil servants as a guide
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Featured Building – Berkeley Castle
At the corner of The Esplanade and Berkeley Street in the Downtown East this project has some great, cheap and unique office space. Here is a blurb from their website : Wood, Brick, Light and Space culminate here to extraordinary advantage, creating a space of natural beauty and historical integrity, reflecting a unique business lifestyle. A space in keeping with the elements: at once grandly accommodating and sensitive on a human scale

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Axelrod "Hopes" Health Reform Isn’t on Life Support; Who’s In Charge?
David Axelrod’s appearance on Meet the Press , this past Sunday, where he said that he hopes health care reform isn’t dying in Congress is prompting Eric Cantor’s office and many of us on the right to ask – Who’s In Charge? Who’s steering the ship? DAVID GREGORY : Mary Landrieu, conservative Democrat from Louisiana, said it’s on life support — health care.
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Minority Chambers of Commerce Aim to Amplify Message to the FCC …
Minority Chambers of Commerce Aim to Amplify Message to the FCC: ‘What’s Next for Internet Regulation and the National Broadband Plan?’ PR.
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Video of the Stanford debate between Jay Richards and Christopher Hitchens
Remember this debate ? Atheism vs. Theism and The Scientific Evidence of Intelligent Design Sunday, January 27, 2008 at 4pm PST, Stanford University Christopher Hitchens — Contributing editor to Vanity Fair; visiting professor, New School in New York; author of God is Not Great

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Market Skeptics: Violence Erupts Against Rising Food Prices In …
The Indian economy grew 7.9 percent year on year in the July-to-September quarter, far better than most other countries. But inflation is rising, with food prices in particular rising sharply. The inflation rate in December was 7.3 …
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Gold Bullion Tax Loophole Unlikely To Be Closed Says Top Lawmaker …
OLYMPIA, Wash. – In the Washington legislature, majority Democrats are looking for tax loopholes to close to balance the budget. But they’re finding that’s easier said than done
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Return of ClimateGate™: Moving Weather Posts!
Junk Science Update: Yesterday, I shared some links with you , links I had sitting on my desk for a while, today, we get word that more climate science shenanigans have been unearthed. First it was hide the decline, bad tree ring data, and suppression of dissenting views… now it’s bad science based on a short telephone call about Himalayan glacier melt , sloppy science about the rain-forests , mountain top ice disappearance based on student dissertation and magazine article , and now — moving weather posts! The Guardian reports: Strange case of moving weather posts and a scientist under siege In the first part of a major investigation of the so-called ‘climategate’ emails, one of Britain’s top science writers reveals how researchers tried to hide flaws in a key study -Snip- The Guardian has learned that crucial data obtained by American scientists from Chinese collaborators cannot be verified because documents containing them no longer exist.
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And The Winner Is…
The web page of the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board has a newly-posted feature, an attorney E Newsletter that in the January 2010 edition discusses highlights in bar discipline for 2009: In this issue we present our second annual survey of the…
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Chamber Advocates USF Polytechnic Rail Station
The Board of Directors of the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce has approved the following statement with regard to the proposed location for the high-speed rail station. You can learn more about Florida’s high speed rail plans here .

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Consent Leads To Reciprocal Disbarment
The New York Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Department imposed the reciprocal discipline of disbarment based on the attorney’s New Jersey consent to disbarment.
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Red Flags in Employee Behavior That Should Grab Your Attention
At our first Lunch & Learn seminar of 2010 (Fraud Issues in Nonprofits), we went over some “red flag behavior” that organizations should take note of in their employees. These indicators are so important because they often reflect some bigger problems happening within the accounting department – including errors and fraud. I thought I’d share some of those in this week’s posting. 1. Does the employee never call in sick regardless of how physically ill they appear? 2. Has the employee stopped taking full weeks of vacation in which someone else performs their duties
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Nearshore Journal | Where Outsourcing, Tech and Capital Markets …
Our editorial team concentrates on sharing timely news and information accessed from across the web, companies, economic development agencies and our global intelligent network of contacts. » Provincial Budget Advice : Control Expenses …
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Q4: Homeownership Rate Declines to Early 2000 Level
The Census Bureau reported the homeownership and vacancy rates for Q4 2009 this morning. Here are a few graphs ..

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