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Current News for October 06, 2008

Oil May Hit US$50 :Merrill

Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:36:37 PDT
Oil fall below : US$90 with next target US$85/barrel Crude oil prices could sink to US$50 a barrel in the unlikely event that the whole world slumps into a recession, but the commodity super-cycle is not over and crude prices could bounce back to US$150 a barrel as the economy recovers and the cost of money increases, Merrill Lynch commodity strategists said in a report to clients Thursday. With energy demand expected to slow next year, the brokerage reduced its forecast for average West T

Short Skirts Make You Sexy

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:38:07 PDT
The fashion of short skirt is catching hold the new generation girls. This trend is a sign of the fun and flirty fashion. This short skirt worn on the hips barely covers the backside, making you look quite crazy and funky. By making you sexy and hot, the short skirt adds confidence into the behaviour and character.

Rudolfo anaya biography to a blog search feed for Rudolfo

Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:40:52 PDT
A third body has been found in the remains of a millionaire businessman. S mansion destroyed in an arson attack. By RICHARD HUFF Broadcast and cable news networks Sunday shuffled their big stars to simultanously cover major stories at both ends of the Mississippi River. Also on the case are Creed Lowell with the NYPD’s Occult Crimes Unit and his partner Andrea Andy Myles. If you have ever owned a pet, you know the joys and the trials and Sucking the boobs that go along with raising one.

A Bad Upcoming Week for McCain?

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 21:43:29 PDT
Obama's set to lower the boom on the Keating 5 on Monday. That will be in the news Monday and Tuesday. The debate (which I am guessing will be very prickly with Keating 5 and Ayers references left and right) will be in the news Wednesday and Thursday, and the Trooper-gate report is scheduled for Friday.

Ask.com Improves Search Engine Speed

Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:35:50 PDT
Ask.com Improves Search Engine Speed October 6th, 2008 Ask.com, a subsidiary of IAC Corp. (IACI Quote - Cramer>Related Articles Yahoo! Gets OK for AOL Talks: Report New Branch in Genealogy Web Sites Google Plans Web Browser Market Activity Google Incorporated| GOOG IAC/InterActiveCorp| IACI Microsoft Corporation| MSFT The company said it made “significant advancements” in its core relevance versus this time last year, and has reduced the loading times for its site by 67% from a


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