Breakingviews: Euro debt monster not dead, just sleeping
July 2 - Euro zone leaders have taken big steps towards easing the debt crisis, but a real resolution requires growth in Italy and Spain, says Reuters Breakingviews editor Hugo Dixon.
Breakingviews: Barclays buck shouldn't stop with Agius
July 2 - Barclays' outgoing chairman failed to stand up to Diamond, but the CEO was ultimately reponsible for the bank's culture, says Reuters Breakingviews.
Breakingviews: Bristol-Myers bets $5.3 bln on lizard spit
July 2 - Antony Currie and Rob Cyran discuss why the pharmaceuticals company's pricey acquisition of diabetes drug maker Amylin could be a good move.
Circulating tumor cells may predict prognosis in early breast cancer
By: mdanderson A study published in the June Lancet Oncology reports early stage breast cancer patients who produce circulating tumor cells (CTC) may be at greater risk for breast cancer recurrence. Until now, lymph node biopsy has been the best predictor of prognosis. More research is needed to learn how to apply this new discovery, but the study is a step forward in understanding what is happening biologically. Anthony Lucci, M.D., professor, and Isabelle Bedrosian, M.D., associate professor,
Government Medical "Insurance" The Truth About Taxes Hitler's Economics The Watermelon Summit [Day 11 of Robert Wenzel's 30-day reading list that will lead you to become a knowledgeable libertarian, this article was originally published on LewRockwell.com, June 9, 2012.] An environmentalist is a totalitarian socialist whose How Amazon Survives the State Here's a snapshot from the American landscape of convoluted crony capitalism: starting this September, if a man in Los Angeles buys a book from Amazon.com, the local sales tax he pays could go to the city of San Bernardino, which will then give 80 percent of the tax money back to Amazon itself. Such roundabout arrangements of redistributive robbery are in fact an unavoidabl Mass Murder of Novo-Moskovsk Jews - Part 2 Documental sobre Alejandro Magno, el gran genio militar (en español) Information Economics Student Presentation #2 Recorded 6/26/2012 Michael Thomas presents "Hume & Smith De-homogenized" Nathan Gray presents "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith" Duscha Weisskopf Audio Dustin Campbell: Roslyn | Channel 9 Live at TechEd Europe 2012 Dustin Campbell joins Charles Torre to discuss Project Roslyn, the C#/VB compiler API that recently released in CTP state. Dustin is a developer on the Roslyn team. Questions were tweeted to #ch9live and answered by Dustin in real time. Thanks for submitting questions! Tune in and learn some things about Roslyn you may not know... Nottingham - life in the city Michael Rhodes (Ion Torrent) at the 2012 SFAF Meeting Forms of Western Narrative, Spring 2004
The audio version of the Mises Daily article for June 29, 2012. [8:52] Narrated by Harold Fritsche. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Narrated by Harold Fritsche. This essay originally appeared in the 'Review of Austrian Economics', 1994, Volume 7, No. 2, pp. 75–90, as "The Consumption Tax: A Critique". Music by Kevin MacLeod.
The audio version of the Mises Daily article for June 28, 2012. [8:52] Narrated by Harold Fritsche. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Natalia Levchenko, who was born in 1929 in Novo-Moskovsk and lived there during the war years, testifies that the Jews were taken partly by boat and partly on foot across the Samara River to the murder site.
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A finales del Siglo IV A.C. Alejandro III, llamado El Grande o Magno, uno de los grandes genios militares de todos los tiempos, marcó el rumbo de la Historia. Heredero de las glorias culturales helenas, supo reunir bajo su mando a todas las ciudades griegas para luchar contra un enemigo común: los persas. (1:30)
This course provides a strong grounding in the economics of information goods and services. Students analyze strategic issues faced by for-profit and not-for-profit organizations: pricing, bundling, versioning, product differentiation and variety, network externalities, and rights management. SI 646, precedes SI 680.
Michael Thomas, Utah State University, discusses "Hume & Smith De-homogenized" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
Nathan Gray, Keene State College, discusses "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
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By: JGI Michael Rhodes on "using the Ion Torrent for de novo Sequencing" at the 2012 Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future Meeting held June 5-7, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Major narrative texts from diverse Western cultures, beginning with Homer and concluding with at least one film. Emphasis on literary and cultural issues: on the artistic significance of the chosen texts and on their identity as anthropological artifacts whose conventions and assumptions are rooted in particular times, places, and technologies. Syllabus varies, but always includes a sampling of popular culture (folk tales, ballads) as well as some landmark narratives such as the Iliad or the Ody