World already feeling effects of climate change, says UN Report … Climate change is being felt in all corners of the globe and some parts of the natural world may already be changing irreversibly, an assessment by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found. The report on the impact of climate change – released on Monday and the first of its kind in seven years – s...Read More
This Is the Age of Civil Unrest … All governments had better open their eyes for we are on the brink of a major convergence between both the Cycle of Civil Unrest, Civil War & Revolution and International War. Both of these models converge and as I pointed out at the Cycles of War Conference, this is the first time we have seen this convergence since the 1700s. This is no plain modern e...Read More
World already feeling effects of climate change, says UN Report … Climate change is being felt in all corners of the globe and some parts of the natural world may already be changing irreversibly, an assessment by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found. The report on the impact of climate change – released on Monday and the first of its kind in seven years – s...Read More
An almost complete episode of The Panel from September, 2001. Most likely from 19th, since the show was on a Wednesday and in this case a week or two after the September 11th attacks.Panelists:Glenn RobbinsRob SitchTom GleisnerKate LangbroekMagda SzubanskiPart 5/5 - Stephen Quartermain (incomplete - recording ends part way through)Read More
The Toronto market is up in peaceful fashion.Please note the below data is to February 21, and the Toronto market has risen since then,We are far enough into the New Year to get a decent reading on how equities have started out on the new calendar, so let's take a look at how they've performed here in North America and around the planet. We start with the domestic market. The S&P/TSX Composite Ind...Read More
Chickens come home to roost for Obama … Today's quiz: What do Vladimir Putin's aggression and ObamaCare's troubles have in common? OK, that was too easy. It is impossible to dismiss as mere coincidence the Russian Bear's invasion of Ukraine and the continuing mayhem of the Affordable Care Act. In their own ways, each reflects the full flowering of the policies of Barack Obama...Read More
MediJean one of hundreds of companies gearing up to supply marijuana … From the outside, there's little to distinguish MediJean Distribution Inc.'s headquarters from the unremarkable office complexes and warehouses that surround it in a sprawling slice of industrial suburbia near Vancouver. Inside, however, the picture is unlike anything else around it. The company is putting the fin...Read More
Chickens come home to roost for Obama … Today's quiz: What do Vladimir Putin's aggression and ObamaCare's troubles have in common? OK, that was too easy. It is impossible to dismiss as mere coincidence the Russian Bear's invasion of Ukraine and the continuing mayhem of the Affordable Care Act. In their own ways, each reflects the full flowering of the policies of Barack Obama...Read More
MediJean one of hundreds of companies gearing up to supply marijuana … From the outside, there's little to distinguish MediJean Distribution Inc.'s headquarters from the unremarkable office complexes and warehouses that surround it in a sprawling slice of industrial suburbia near Vancouver. Inside, however, the picture is unlike anything else around it. The company is putting the fin...Read More
Barry Egan (Adam Sandler), the owner of a struggling vanity plungers company, falls in love with Lena Leonard (Emily Watson), a woman his sister is trying to set him up with.On the run from a gang of thugs, Barry travels to Hawaii, using the frequent flier mile coupons clipped from several cartons of pudding cups, to meet up with this girl of his dreams. (C) 2002 Revolution Studios Distribution C...Read More
The Miracle is in you Mouth,Mark 11:22Read More
Bank of England agrees Chinese London currency clearing hub … The deal is part of a plan to make London a key offshore Chinese currency clearing centre … The Bank of England has agreed a deal with the People's Bank of China to make London a hub for Chinese currency dealing. The memorandum of understanding, to be signed on Monday, sets out settlement and clearing arrangements for th...Read More
The International Monetary Fund has agreed a $14-18 billion two-year bailout for Ukraine, a deal to help it recover from months of turmoil that will also unlock further credits making a total of $27 billion. The agreement, announced on Thursday, is intended to help the heavily-indebted ex-Soviet republic stabilize its economy after anti-government protests which resulted in the overthrow of Presid...Read More
Bank of England agrees Chinese London currency clearing hub … The deal is part of a plan to make London a key offshore Chinese currency clearing centre … The Bank of England has agreed a deal with the People's Bank of China to make London a hub for Chinese currency dealing. The memorandum of understanding, to be signed on Monday, sets out settlement and clearing arrangements for th...Read More
The International Monetary Fund has agreed a $14-18 billion two-year bailout for Ukraine, a deal to help it recover from months of turmoil that will also unlock further credits making a total of $27 billion. The agreement, announced on Thursday, is intended to help the heavily-indebted ex-Soviet republic stabilize its economy after anti-government protests which resulted in the overthrow of Presid...Read More
This video is about Plato's Political PhilosophyRead More
France is the 'sick man of Europe' … It's France's turn to be the "sick man of Europe," a competition that no country wants to win. The phrase seems to have originated with Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, who wrote it in reference to the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in the mid-nineteenth century. The Tsar said Turkey was "sick" and journalists added the "man o...Read More
Jeremy Grantham: The Fed is killing the recovery … If you hate the Federal Reserve, you have a new hero. A few weeks ago, Jeremy Grantham, the co-founder of money management firm GMO, called newly appointed Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen "ignorant" in the New York Times. He also said the reason for the slow recovery was not the severe financial crisis, continued high unemplo...Read More
France is the 'sick man of Europe' … It's France's turn to be the "sick man of Europe," a competition that no country wants to win. The phrase seems to have originated with Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, who wrote it in reference to the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in the mid-nineteenth century. The Tsar said Turkey was "sick" and journalists added the "man o...Read More