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- JulyJuly posted on 03/13/2009Never Enough! Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 C July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers. With his distinctive gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer, demonstrating great dexterity as an improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a
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- st e-dou #185fanghuzhai posted on 03/05/2009ռݺƵƵãŸʫһף ҹϲ Ÿ ֪ʱڣ ˷ DZҹ ϸ Ұƾڣ ʪ ؽٳǡ Good rains know the proper time to come It s no better than the pleasant season of spring Riding the wind it steals into the night unnoticed Quietly nourishing all that is on earth dwelling Dark are the country roads, so are the clouds A lone boat, sleepy with a light, rests on the river I look at where it is
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- JulyJuly posted on 03/12/2009As hundreds of billionaires disappeared in last year's financial carnage, Microsoft's Bill Gates regained the No. 1 spot despite losing nearly $20 billion. By Forbes.com The world has become a wealth wasteland. Like the rest of us, the richest people in the world have endured a financial disaster over the past year. Today there are 793 people on our list of the world's billionaires, a 30% decline from a year ago. Of the 1,125 billionaires who made last year's ranking, 373 fell off the list
- st e-dou #184July posted on 03/10/2009Researchers have developed promising therapies, but it will be years before they reach patients. By Rebecca Ruiz, Forbes.com President Obama fulfilled a campaign promise Monday when he reversed a ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. The ban had been in place since August 2001, when President Bush signed an executive order restricting funding of such research to several dozen pre-existing cell lines. Many of those lines were later found to be unsuitable for high-level research by sc
- JulyJuly posted on 03/12/2009Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse (Hardcover) by Thomas E. Woods Jr. (Author), Ron Paul (Foreword) From the Inside Flap Is Capitalism the Culprit? The media tells us that "deregulation" and "unfettered free markets" have wrecked our economy and will continue to make things worse without a heavy dose of federal regulation. But the real blame lies elsewhere. In Meltdown, bestselling author Thomas E.
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- xwJuly posted on 03/10/2009Had it up to here with broccoli? Join the club. But it's hard to take it off the menu when it's such a great source of vitamins and minerals. Still, is a little variety too much to ask? Not anymore, thanks to research that's shifting the spotlight to a new generation of health-boosting foodsmany of which do double or triple duty to help prevent illness. Here are six on the brink of superstar status. 1. Pomegranate If you're going to have a martini, at least make it a pomegranate one. This fal
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