Socially Selfish
Ever wonder who's behind all this developments at Genwi. Killian my buddy and I started out with several ideas for convergence market, and here we are with Genwi :-)
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SL declare after 334-run lead | Scorecard | Pics
Sri Lanka, overnight on 591-5, moved past 600 runs early on the fourth morning.
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Iraqis approve law governing national vote
BAGHDAD — After weeks of political stalemate, Iraq approved a law Sunday to administer a critical national election in January, a significant milestone for its fragile democracy and a step that will allow the rapid withdrawal of U.
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Drop the Mask! It’s Halloween, Kids, You Might Scare Somebody
Deeming some Halloween traditions too scary or offensive, schools across the country are limiting what costumes and props students can wear.
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3rd Rescue Considered for GMAC
The auto financing company’s failure, some experts say, could threaten any recovery in the car industry.
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Verizon's Droid Phone To Compete With iPhone
The battle for consumers is heating up in the smart phone world. An ad campaign has been launched for the Droid, a new phone by Verizon, Google and Motorola. While Apple's iPhone dominates the market, the Droid hopes to compete.
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Recession Squeezes Mexican Workers In U.S.
The vast majority of undocumented Mexican workers in the U.S. are staying put. They are working less and hoping that an economic recovery restores jobs. Besides, they say, the recession back home in Mexico is even worse. Immigrant economic ties are strong between New York City and the Mexican city o …
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The week ahead: October 22nd 2009
The week ahead: October 22nd 2009
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Greg Clark on the environment
Economic imperatives
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Holocaust survivor speaks to teens about concentration camp
By AMANDA VERZELLO Hearing a first-hand account of the atrocities and persecution that pervaded the Holocaust is a rare opportunity, especially considering the advancing ages of the remaining survivors. At-risk teens had that opportunity recently, when an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor, Kelly …
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A look at the role of prayer in different religions
By AMANDA VERZELLO, REBECCA LANE and SARA TOURIGNY For most BYU students, the experience of living in Provo doesn’t provide much religious diversity. Many are under the impression that we live in a strictly Mormon community. However, according to the Association of Religion Data Ar …
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Viewpoint: Pressure’s on pass defense
As the BYU football team gets ready to take on TCU in what might be this year’s premier Mountain West Conference matchup, fans have to be feeling a bit confused about the offensive and defensive units. Despite an explosion against Tulane, the offense spent the first five games of the seas …
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BASESEvents: @ecorner is awesome. Check it out! http://bit.ly/24F6wt
BASESEvents: @ecorner is awesome. Check it out! http://bit.ly/24F6wt
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Retired autoworker missing after fire destroys home in S.J.'s Alum Rock area
One person is missing and may have been trapped inside a two-story home that was destroyed by a three-alarm blaze this morning in the Alum Rock area of San Jose, according to firefighters.
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Soccer coach develops winning culture
Emiley Darling Thursday, October 8, 2009 They were more of a sleeping giant than anything else — a school with unbelievable recruiting potential, and a program that boasted one of the best facilities in the Pac-10. They were more of a sleeping giant than anything else — a school with unbe …
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Stanford explores selling $1 billion in assets
Stanford University and Stanford Management Company (SMC), which manages the majority of the University’s endowment, are exploring a secondary sale of up to $1 billion in illiquid investments such as private equity, venture capital, timber, oil-and-gas and real estate. Presently, private equity-focu …
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Woman hit, injured by car on campus
A 19-year-old woman was injured early Tuesday after being struck by a vehicle near Vaden Health Center. According to police spokesperson William Larson, the woman entered the crosswalk at Campus Drive and Crowell Lane around 8:50 a.m. before the motorists car hit her. An eyewitness said the woman “f …
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Blue Angels to arrive at San Francisco airport as Fleet Week approaches
The U.S. Navy's Blue Angels are scheduled to fly in formation into San Francisco International Airport this morning, days before the city's annual Fleet Week celebration officially kicks off.
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Jokes, apologies from David Letterman on his show
David Letterman acknowledges in his on-air apologies to his wife and staff for having sex with co-workers that he has his work cut out for him.
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Napa police submit Raiders coach Tom Cable investigation to DA's office
A Napa police commander said this morning the department has completed its investigation into allegations of an assault by Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable on a member of the team's coaching staff.
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Media Monday: Devendra remixes Phoenix, new Brilliant Colors
Folky females Alina Hardin and Alela Diane have compiled a limited quantity 10 (Rough Trade) which Diane will carry along her tour with Marissa Nadler, stopping here at the Rickshaw on Oct. 27. Heres a song from the EP: Alela Diane Bowling Green Brilliant Colors have announced the release of their …

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