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If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or daily email newsletter. | Sourced From The Heritage Foundation |Vincent de Rivaz, CEO of the UK arm EDF energy, made an interesting but frightening comparison when talking about trading carbon credits under the European Union’s cap-and-trade program:We like certainty about a carbon price. [But] the carbon price has to become simple and not become a new type of sub-prime tool which will be diverted from what is its initial purpo
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One faces a little difficulty when it comes to planning taxes at the end of the year. But one has to face the fact and the earlier one act the lower will be the tax bill. This proves to be true when one has stocks which have had appreciable gains throughout the year. In spite of the instability in the stock market some investors make nice gains throughout the year. If the time is good enough to sell a part of the stocks that have been appreciated then it would be beneficial to lock such gains.
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January 31st, 2009 Posted in Culture, Darwin, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Ethics, Government & Politics, Health, Identity, Marketing, Participation, Society, TrendsI have noticed on my travels around Britain in the last year an interesting the increasing presence of farmers markets and small food co-operatives on the high street, or established in farms or in villages.The Food Barn www.foodbarnwillian.co.ukHere are a couple of guys running their local shop in Willian Hertfor
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Economics Arkansas awarded first place, senior high division/Region 3 of The Arkansas Stock Market Game to Michael Huels and his team from North Little Rock High School - East Campus. The team member was Veronika Steele.
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Barack Obama, global hero of a new undefined era, will soon have to define what role he will play, as President of the world’s greatest trading nation, on the world economic stage. The subject is trade in steel, but it’s really about the future of the global trading system and free trade itself