Filed Under (In The Money) by Admin on 24-02-2010

“All you have to do is know where you’re going. The answers will come to you of their own accord.”
Earl Nightingale: motivational speaker
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Filed Under (Dirty Money) by Admin on 24-02-2010

Let me recommend the excellent work of Amy Butler at Ares on the new Air Force tanker contract bid situation. Long story short, Northrup-Grumman/EADS/Airbus is claiming that the new requirements are tilted so heavily towards Boeing that the former may not submit a bid. It wouldn’t be terribly surprising if this were true; Boeing has been trying to buy the process since before the first tanker announcement hit. Obviously, if Airbus withdraws its bid, the DoD loses a substantial amount of leverage over Boeing. Again, this is rather the point of buying the process.

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Filed Under (In The Money) by Admin on 23-02-2010

“Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else’s hands, but not you.”
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Filed Under (Dirty Money) by Admin on 23-02-2010

Some thoughts on the Miranda-application ruling handed down today. Read the rest of this entry »

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Guest post by Malick Yann

A dating website is a website which help people to find the kind of relationship they are looking for. Every month, hundred of couples are created through these websites. But the question is:

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I have no actual proof that Peter Berg, Brian Grazer and David Nevinsthe production team responsible for the NBC drama Friday Night Lightsplay role playing games, but having watched the first season of their show, I have a hard time believing that they don’t. Solid narrative involves character development, that’s a given; but rarely is that development so abrupt that it seems as if the characters have reached a new level. For example, when the paralyzed former quarterback, Jason Street, teaches the new quarterback, Matt Saracen, a fade pattern that Saracen insists he lacks the arm strength to throw, his first two attempts prove that he does, in fact, lack the arm strength to throw that outside fade. Then, as if throwing it two times earned him enough experience points to level up, Saracen hits his receiver’s outside shoulder not once, not twice, but consistently, and for the remainder of the season.

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Filed Under (In The Money) by Admin on 22-02-2010

The market is slightly weaker in early trading, after Obama made comments about further health care reform proposals. There are also new regulations about credit cards, which I have previously posted on the site.

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Doesn’t this imply that I should have become a burglar, or at least a stick-up artist?
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If you are seriously interested in affiliate marketing, then one of the first things you need to do is to build a website/blog to maximize your earnings. You can surely advertise your affiliate programs without a personal website, by adding links in your email signatures. But the number of people you can target using this method is very small and will help just a little. If you can build a website to maximize your affiliate marketing earnings, the audience to which you are exposing the affiliate program is much larger.

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Reynolds will probably claim he was joking, but he seems to forget that a lot of people these days aren’t getting the joke.

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