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- BeeKP posted on 08/25/2009
- maya posted on 08/25/2009Ϸlocation location locationҪھԼܵķΧ.... Mortgage delinquencies will continue to rise and set records the rest of this year in California, according to projections to be released today by TransUnion, one of the three big U.S. credit-reporting companies. The good news from TransUnion's number-crunching is that, even in the tarnished Golden State, the trend may finally reverse itself by the middle of next year. Before that can happen, lenders must first work throu
- rzp posted on 08/24/2009not sure if any other flu or diseases in recent years has got such attentions or not...... ~~~~~~ Swine Flu May Infect Half of U.S., Kill 90,000, Report Says 2009-08-24 17:58:22.879 GMT By Tom Randall Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Swine flu may infect half the U.S. population this year, hospitalize 1.8 million patients, and lead to 90,000 deaths, according to a report by White House advisers. Thirty percent to 50 percent of the countrys population will be infected in the fall and winter,
- BeeKP posted on 08/24/2009
- xw posted on 08/24/2009
- touche posted on 08/24/2009July 31, 2009 Op-Ed Columnist Health Care Realities By PAUL KRUGMAN At a recent town hall meeting, a man stood up and told Representative Bob Inglis to keep your government hands off my Medicare. The congressman, a Republican from South Carolina, tried to explain that Medicare is already a government program but the voter, Mr. Inglis said, wasnt having any of it. Its a funny story but it illustrates the extent to which health reform must climb a wall of misinformation. Its no
- Ͻ posted on 08/24/2009
- maya posted on 08/23/2009ھط죬Ҳ˸㡣 What does it take to up and disappear these days? Not to head off the grid for a few days, mind you, but to actually vanish from your life? That question is the subject of a two-part feature Ive been working on for Wired over the past few months, the first piece of which is in the September print issue, and out online now. It tells the story of an Arkansas man named Matthew Alan Sheppard who faked his death last year and took off on the run, and the cops who pieced to
- ѩ posted on 08/23/2009
- touche posted on 08/23/20095 Myths About Health Care Around the World By T.R. Reid Sunday, August 23, 2009 As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system, we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world. All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems like ours, yet they've found ways to cover everybody -- and still spend far less than we do. I've traveled the world from Oslo to Osaka to see how other developed democracies provide health care. I
- exiula posted on 08/22/2009
- ѩ posted on 08/22/2009
- zt posted on 08/22/2009Obama to visit China in November BEIJING (AP) - President Barack Obama will visit China for the first time in November, the new U.S. ambassador said Saturday, a day after he arrived in the country. Ambassador Jon Huntsman gave no specific dates, but Obama is scheduled to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Singapore on Nov. 14-15. Huntsman, a former Republican governor of Utah and ambassador to Singapore, said the visit would be part of a boost in contacts with China as the countrie
- liaokang posted on 08/21/2009
- xw posted on 08/20/2009
- ɢľ posted on 08/19/2009
- maya posted on 08/19/2009
- zt posted on 08/19/2009
- ѩ posted on 08/19/2009
- xw posted on 08/18/2009Papaveraceae: (23 genera and about 250 species) Chelidonioideae Bocconia arborea S. Wats. Bocconia frutescens L. (Syn. B. glauca Salisb.; sinuatifolia Stockes) Chelidonium jajus L. Dicranostigma franchetianum (Prain) Fedde Dicranostigma lactucoides Hook. F. & Th. Dicranostigma leptopodm (Maxim.) Fedde Eomecon chionanthum Hance Glaucium acutidentatum Hausskn. & Bornm. Glaucium cappodocicum Boiss Glaucium corniculatum (L.) J.H. Rudolph G
- Ͻ posted on 08/18/2009
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- fanghuzhai posted on 08/17/2009
- sands posted on 08/17/2009
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