Monday, November 15, 2010

personal finance budgets

Ontario’s
recipe for improving Canada’s pension retirement system includes both
modest improvements to the Canada Pension Plan and new pension
innovations from the private sector, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan
says in a new report.

 

The province issued a consultation paper Friday,
asking for public input on proposals to improve pensions for Ontarians
as part of a national initiative to find solutions to boost retirement
incomes across Canada.

 

In a letter accompanying the report, Mr.
Duncan continued to support a proposal he endorsed at a national
finance minister’s meeting in June calling for an expansion of CPP
benefits for Canadians. The proposal has faced opposition from Alberta
and is expected to be debated again at a finance minister’s meeting in
December.

 

“A modest enhancement to the CPP now would provide a
significant benefit to these workers when they retire,” Mr. Duncan
said. “I believe such an enhancement is affordable if contribution
rates are phased in gradually, particularly in light of the over
$8-billion in annual tax relief Ontario will be providing to businesses
as part of its tax plan.”

 

The report does not back any specific
model for achieving that goal, however, only outlining different
options and asking for comment on the choices.

 

Currently,
CPP benefits are structured to replace 25 per cent of an individual’s
career average earnings up to an annual limit currently set at $47,200,
although most retirees do not qualify for the maximum amount.

 

One
reform option is to increase the maximum income replacement rate from
25 per cent currently to a higher rate, such as 35 per cent, the report
said. Another option is to increase the maximum earnings ceiling, the
report said, noting that a 50 per cent or 100 per cent increase would
move it from $47,200 a year to $70,800 or $94,400.

 

The report also
asks for comments on potential implementation issues with expanding
the CPP, including how to phase in the increases and how extra money in
the fund should be managed. It also questions whether an increase
would have an impact on other retirement savings by inducing employers
to reduce their pension benefits or inducing individuals to save less
on their own.

 

Mr. Duncan also said governments should make regulatory changes that will provide better private-sector pension options.

 

In
his letter accompanying the report, he said current rules only allow
pension plans to be offered by an employer to an employee. This limits
options for people who are self-employed or who work for small companies
that cannot afford to offer a pension plan.

 

The report asks for
input on proposals to allow financial institutions to offer pension
plans with participation from multiple employers, allowing more
companies to offer retirement benefits to workers and reducing
administration costs by creating large pools of funds.

 

The report
said one goal of such plans would be to allow individuals to hold their
own accounts in the pension plans, so they could transfer them if they
switch jobs. The money would also be portable nationally, the report
suggested.

 

“By changing these laws, we can expand the range of
institutions that can set up pension plans, and the range of people who
can access them,” Mr. Duncan said.

 

The report also asked for
comments for reforms to make it easier for companies to offer “target”
benefit plans, which are similar to traditional defined benefit plans,
but allow the employer to reduce payouts if the pension plan does not
have sufficient assets to maintain coverage.

 

Employers and pension
experts have argued such plans would be more flexible for sponsors and
could be a solution to declining pension coverage in the private
sector, where many traditional plans are being abandoned.

You can download Ontario's new report, Securing Our Retirement Future: Consulting with Ontarians on Canada's Retirement Income System.
I think it's a step in the right direction, but much more needs to be
done. What really worries me is what's going on in Britain, and how long
before we see the same trends on this side of the Atlantic (probably
already happening).

Ontario’s
recipe for improving Canada’s pension retirement system includes both
modest improvements to the Canada Pension Plan and new pension
innovations from the private sector, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan
says in a new report.

 

The province issued a consultation paper Friday,
asking for public input on proposals to improve pensions for Ontarians
as part of a national initiative to find solutions to boost retirement
incomes across Canada.

 

In a letter accompanying the report, Mr.
Duncan continued to support a proposal he endorsed at a national
finance minister’s meeting in June calling for an expansion of CPP
benefits for Canadians. The proposal has faced opposition from Alberta
and is expected to be debated again at a finance minister’s meeting in
December.

 

“A modest enhancement to the CPP now would provide a
significant benefit to these workers when they retire,” Mr. Duncan
said. “I believe such an enhancement is affordable if contribution
rates are phased in gradually, particularly in light of the over
$8-billion in annual tax relief Ontario will be providing to businesses
as part of its tax plan.”

 

The report does not back any specific
model for achieving that goal, however, only outlining different
options and asking for comment on the choices.

 

Currently,
CPP benefits are structured to replace 25 per cent of an individual’s
career average earnings up to an annual limit currently set at $47,200,
although most retirees do not qualify for the maximum amount.

 

One
reform option is to increase the maximum income replacement rate from
25 per cent currently to a higher rate, such as 35 per cent, the report
said. Another option is to increase the maximum earnings ceiling, the
report said, noting that a 50 per cent or 100 per cent increase would
move it from $47,200 a year to $70,800 or $94,400.

 

The report also
asks for comments on potential implementation issues with expanding
the CPP, including how to phase in the increases and how extra money in
the fund should be managed. It also questions whether an increase
would have an impact on other retirement savings by inducing employers
to reduce their pension benefits or inducing individuals to save less
on their own.

 

Mr. Duncan also said governments should make regulatory changes that will provide better private-sector pension options.

 

In
his letter accompanying the report, he said current rules only allow
pension plans to be offered by an employer to an employee. This limits
options for people who are self-employed or who work for small companies
that cannot afford to offer a pension plan.

 

The report asks for
input on proposals to allow financial institutions to offer pension
plans with participation from multiple employers, allowing more
companies to offer retirement benefits to workers and reducing
administration costs by creating large pools of funds.

 

The report
said one goal of such plans would be to allow individuals to hold their
own accounts in the pension plans, so they could transfer them if they
switch jobs. The money would also be portable nationally, the report
suggested.

 

“By changing these laws, we can expand the range of
institutions that can set up pension plans, and the range of people who
can access them,” Mr. Duncan said.

 

The report also asked for
comments for reforms to make it easier for companies to offer “target”
benefit plans, which are similar to traditional defined benefit plans,
but allow the employer to reduce payouts if the pension plan does not
have sufficient assets to maintain coverage.

 

Employers and pension
experts have argued such plans would be more flexible for sponsors and
could be a solution to declining pension coverage in the private
sector, where many traditional plans are being abandoned.

You can download Ontario's new report, Securing Our Retirement Future: Consulting with Ontarians on Canada's Retirement Income System.
I think it's a step in the right direction, but much more needs to be
done. What really worries me is what's going on in Britain, and how long
before we see the same trends on this side of the Atlantic (probably
already happening).


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= ENTREPRENEURS WANTED = by MARCO KIRCHNER


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Ontario’s
recipe for improving Canada’s pension retirement system includes both
modest improvements to the Canada Pension Plan and new pension
innovations from the private sector, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan
says in a new report.

 

The province issued a consultation paper Friday,
asking for public input on proposals to improve pensions for Ontarians
as part of a national initiative to find solutions to boost retirement
incomes across Canada.

 

In a letter accompanying the report, Mr.
Duncan continued to support a proposal he endorsed at a national
finance minister’s meeting in June calling for an expansion of CPP
benefits for Canadians. The proposal has faced opposition from Alberta
and is expected to be debated again at a finance minister’s meeting in
December.

 

“A modest enhancement to the CPP now would provide a
significant benefit to these workers when they retire,” Mr. Duncan
said. “I believe such an enhancement is affordable if contribution
rates are phased in gradually, particularly in light of the over
$8-billion in annual tax relief Ontario will be providing to businesses
as part of its tax plan.”

 

The report does not back any specific
model for achieving that goal, however, only outlining different
options and asking for comment on the choices.

 

Currently,
CPP benefits are structured to replace 25 per cent of an individual’s
career average earnings up to an annual limit currently set at $47,200,
although most retirees do not qualify for the maximum amount.

 

One
reform option is to increase the maximum income replacement rate from
25 per cent currently to a higher rate, such as 35 per cent, the report
said. Another option is to increase the maximum earnings ceiling, the
report said, noting that a 50 per cent or 100 per cent increase would
move it from $47,200 a year to $70,800 or $94,400.

 

The report also
asks for comments on potential implementation issues with expanding
the CPP, including how to phase in the increases and how extra money in
the fund should be managed. It also questions whether an increase
would have an impact on other retirement savings by inducing employers
to reduce their pension benefits or inducing individuals to save less
on their own.

 

Mr. Duncan also said governments should make regulatory changes that will provide better private-sector pension options.

 

In
his letter accompanying the report, he said current rules only allow
pension plans to be offered by an employer to an employee. This limits
options for people who are self-employed or who work for small companies
that cannot afford to offer a pension plan.

 

The report asks for
input on proposals to allow financial institutions to offer pension
plans with participation from multiple employers, allowing more
companies to offer retirement benefits to workers and reducing
administration costs by creating large pools of funds.

 

The report
said one goal of such plans would be to allow individuals to hold their
own accounts in the pension plans, so they could transfer them if they
switch jobs. The money would also be portable nationally, the report
suggested.

 

“By changing these laws, we can expand the range of
institutions that can set up pension plans, and the range of people who
can access them,” Mr. Duncan said.

 

The report also asked for
comments for reforms to make it easier for companies to offer “target”
benefit plans, which are similar to traditional defined benefit plans,
but allow the employer to reduce payouts if the pension plan does not
have sufficient assets to maintain coverage.

 

Employers and pension
experts have argued such plans would be more flexible for sponsors and
could be a solution to declining pension coverage in the private
sector, where many traditional plans are being abandoned.

You can download Ontario's new report, Securing Our Retirement Future: Consulting with Ontarians on Canada's Retirement Income System.
I think it's a step in the right direction, but much more needs to be
done. What really worries me is what's going on in Britain, and how long
before we see the same trends on this side of the Atlantic (probably
already happening).

Ontario’s
recipe for improving Canada’s pension retirement system includes both
modest improvements to the Canada Pension Plan and new pension
innovations from the private sector, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan
says in a new report.

 

The province issued a consultation paper Friday,
asking for public input on proposals to improve pensions for Ontarians
as part of a national initiative to find solutions to boost retirement
incomes across Canada.

 

In a letter accompanying the report, Mr.
Duncan continued to support a proposal he endorsed at a national
finance minister’s meeting in June calling for an expansion of CPP
benefits for Canadians. The proposal has faced opposition from Alberta
and is expected to be debated again at a finance minister’s meeting in
December.

 

“A modest enhancement to the CPP now would provide a
significant benefit to these workers when they retire,” Mr. Duncan
said. “I believe such an enhancement is affordable if contribution
rates are phased in gradually, particularly in light of the over
$8-billion in annual tax relief Ontario will be providing to businesses
as part of its tax plan.”

 

The report does not back any specific
model for achieving that goal, however, only outlining different
options and asking for comment on the choices.

 

Currently,
CPP benefits are structured to replace 25 per cent of an individual’s
career average earnings up to an annual limit currently set at $47,200,
although most retirees do not qualify for the maximum amount.

 

One
reform option is to increase the maximum income replacement rate from
25 per cent currently to a higher rate, such as 35 per cent, the report
said. Another option is to increase the maximum earnings ceiling, the
report said, noting that a 50 per cent or 100 per cent increase would
move it from $47,200 a year to $70,800 or $94,400.

 

The report also
asks for comments on potential implementation issues with expanding
the CPP, including how to phase in the increases and how extra money in
the fund should be managed. It also questions whether an increase
would have an impact on other retirement savings by inducing employers
to reduce their pension benefits or inducing individuals to save less
on their own.

 

Mr. Duncan also said governments should make regulatory changes that will provide better private-sector pension options.

 

In
his letter accompanying the report, he said current rules only allow
pension plans to be offered by an employer to an employee. This limits
options for people who are self-employed or who work for small companies
that cannot afford to offer a pension plan.

 

The report asks for
input on proposals to allow financial institutions to offer pension
plans with participation from multiple employers, allowing more
companies to offer retirement benefits to workers and reducing
administration costs by creating large pools of funds.

 

The report
said one goal of such plans would be to allow individuals to hold their
own accounts in the pension plans, so they could transfer them if they
switch jobs. The money would also be portable nationally, the report
suggested.

 

“By changing these laws, we can expand the range of
institutions that can set up pension plans, and the range of people who
can access them,” Mr. Duncan said.

 

The report also asked for
comments for reforms to make it easier for companies to offer “target”
benefit plans, which are similar to traditional defined benefit plans,
but allow the employer to reduce payouts if the pension plan does not
have sufficient assets to maintain coverage.

 

Employers and pension
experts have argued such plans would be more flexible for sponsors and
could be a solution to declining pension coverage in the private
sector, where many traditional plans are being abandoned.

You can download Ontario's new report, Securing Our Retirement Future: Consulting with Ontarians on Canada's Retirement Income System.
I think it's a step in the right direction, but much more needs to be
done. What really worries me is what's going on in Britain, and how long
before we see the same trends on this side of the Atlantic (probably
already happening).


bench craft company rip off

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The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

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Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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Diablo III Coming to Consoles

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This week, a four-decade fan favorite got the seal of approval, while a tall, dark and handsome actor found a new gig. Also, don't forget.


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Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

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A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.


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Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Updated: Pulse <b>News</b> Reader for iOS now free

They have given us resources to build a company dedicated to improving their news reading experience. As reflected in its reviews and ratings, Pulse News has come a long way from its initial launch, and is hugely popular with users. ...

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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.

David A. Love: Fox <b>News</b> Must Fire Glenn Beck for Mocking a <b>...</b>

All of us should be concerned about Glenn Beck's verbal assault on George Soros and his mocking of the Holocaust. Yet, this is more than a Jewish issue.

Soap Casting <b>News</b>: The King Joins &#39;OTLTL&#39; ... and More

This week, a four-decade fan favorite got the seal of approval, while a tall, dark and handsome actor found a new gig. Also, don't forget.


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Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.


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Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Updated: Pulse <b>News</b> Reader for iOS now free

They have given us resources to build a company dedicated to improving their news reading experience. As reflected in its reviews and ratings, Pulse News has come a long way from its initial launch, and is hugely popular with users. ...

Cable announces new business mentoring network - <b>News</b> : NDS

p>Vince Cable announced a new 40000-strong network of business mentors at the launch of Global Entrepreneurship Week today, and called on more businesses to join up.</p>


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


bench craft company rip off

NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.

David A. Love: Fox <b>News</b> Must Fire Glenn Beck for Mocking a <b>...</b>

All of us should be concerned about Glenn Beck's verbal assault on George Soros and his mocking of the Holocaust. Yet, this is more than a Jewish issue.

Soap Casting <b>News</b>: The King Joins &#39;OTLTL&#39; ... and More

This week, a four-decade fan favorite got the seal of approval, while a tall, dark and handsome actor found a new gig. Also, don't forget.


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Monday <b>News</b> and Notes - Blueshirt Banter

Monday News and Notes. ... Ok maybe this isn't "news" to most of us, but now there may be proof. Oh yeah, and the Rangers are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins tonight, don't forget to join us in the game thread. ...

Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.


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