This Mini Bike Is Your Lance-Armstrong-Jr Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo] Gizmodo Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:07 PM PDT # dealzmodo My apartment isn't huge, but I believe it's big enough to warrant some form of transit system. Walking is too slow. I want something small enough that I can pack away, yet robust enough that I can take a quick ride to the fridge, if the mood strikes me. On Sundays, I can take that bike ride I've always dreamed ofâ"kicking off in my room, and then a tour around the living room before a ... | Supreme Court restrains IRS in tax shelter case Long Island Business News Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:04 PM PDT The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service took too much time to try to collect back taxes from a business in a tax shelter case, a decision with wider impact for dozens of related cases. Ruling in favor of Home Concrete & Supply LLC, the business the IRS had been pursuing [...] | Father of Slain Marine Calls Son's Death 'Pointless' FOX CT Hartford Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:03 PM PDT In Statement Released Tuesday, Father Says Homophobic Slur Was Not The Root Cause Of Dispute Follow Your Town News On The Courant's Enfield Facebook Page The father of a Marine and former Enfield resident who was killed by another Marine inWashington, D.C., on Saturday said the slaying was "pointless and too horryfing to imagine." | Never too young to save for retirement MSNBC Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:01 PM PDT Some people think about saving for retirement in their twenties, others start contemplating rocking chair resources after they hit the big 40. | Claude Smadja: A newly nervous Beijing Business Standard India Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:57 AM PDT Crisis might be too strong a word, but it is not an exaggeration to say that China is going through its most uncertain and most tense period since the Tiananmen crisis of June 1989. The Bo Xilai episode continues to feed the rumour mill in Beijing and is keeping China watchers busy on analyses that mix the most tantalising ingredients of roman noir with the most intriguing aspects of the best ... | Gundlach Explains Biflation For The Cheap Seats Zero Hedge Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:55 AM PDT Appropos Bernanke's razor's-edge tight-rope-walk fence-sitting as the not-too-cold-not-too-hot economy reduces the Fed's ability to do anything, Jeff Gundlach of Double Line provided a succinct explanation of the the 'uncomfortable position' the place-of-confusion Fed finds itself in. Simplifying the dilemma to: the Fed cannot raise rates as the dramatic implications for the huge debt load (and ... | | |
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