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A new study just released reveals the true cost for America’s involvement with wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan is far greater than numbers touted by President Barack Obama, showing 225,000 killed and a price tab of $3.2 - 4 trillion.

Brazil Steelmakers Face 'Increasingly Difficult' Coal Supply | 28th June 2011 | Real Time Market New
www.automatedtrader.netBy Diana Kinch Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES RIO DE JANEIRO -(Dow Jones)- Some new steel mills planned in Brazil won't emerge due to coal supply difficulties, industry consultants said Tuesday. Companies including Vale SA (VALE, VALE5.BR), ArcelorMittal (MT), Techint and Wuhan Iron and St

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Iraq is barely capable of protecting its vital oil infrastructure and could falter if its oil police do not get enough manpower and sophisticated security equipment soon, a senior Iraqi security official said.


Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Medicaid Annual Spending in 1965 $1 Billion, Today $450 Billi
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Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. are among financial firms cutting more than 1,300 workers in an effort to trim expenses and match revenue as equity and bond trading slows.


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The number of graduates applying for each job has doubled since 2009, as three successive years of university leavers struggle with an over-saturated market.


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Drought and wildfires have lead to the decision by the US Department of Agriculture to declare the entire state of Texas a natural disaster. KCBD in Lubbock reports that in all, 213 counties in Texas have lost at least 30 percent of their crops or pasture.


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The whole world is watching Greece and while everyone is worried about the debt contagion spreading, the United States is in the middle of its own fiscal mess. "Kicking the can" has been used so many times that if the U.S. government could cash in every time it was used, the country would be able to

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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Facebook, the world's biggest social networking website, is set to launch a new feature next week, possibly in the mobile or tablet arena, its CEO said.Chief Executive and founder



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