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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysishttp://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2008/08/implications-of-slowing-global-economy.html [Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis] The fundamental change is now, in my opinion, perfectly obvious: The economies in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the U.K. are all crumbling much faster than anyone expected.

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Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lieshttp://freethemarketman.wordpress.com/2008/08/15/the-implications-of-a-slowing-global-economy/ [Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lies] The Implications of a Slowing Global Economy: The fundamental change is now, in my opinion, perfectly obvious: The economies in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the U.K. are all crumbling much faster than anyone expected.

smokehard[smokehard] Worst Olympians: 7, Democratic Republic of Germany, 192, 165, 162, 519. 8, Sweden, 185, 186, 217, 588. 9, Hungary, 156, 138, 161, 455. 10, Norway, 149, 141, 125, 415. 11, Finland, 141, 140, 165, 446. 12, Japan, 123, 115, 129, 367. 13, Australia, 120 ...

Stock Market News & Stocks to Watch from straightstocks[Stock Market News & Stocks to Watch from straightstocks] Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (July 28 ...: “”˜Price stability-oriented central banks - having learned their lessons from the 1970s - should become more hawkish in the near-term, thereby limiting the upward pressure on long-run inflation expectations,’ Mr Pfaendler says. ”˜As a result, we are convinced that the deflationary forces of the ”˜Great Unwind’ should gain the upper hand in 2009 and thereby bond markets in the developed world will not break out of the environment of structurally low yields which has been ruling over the current decade.’

SWJ Bloghttp://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2008/07/25-july-swj-news-oped-blogs-an/ [SWJ Blog] 25 July SWJ News, Op-Ed, Blogs and Events Roundup: There were some small protests and brief flashes of rhetoric from hard-line nationalists, but the arrest of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic this week revealed a Serbia that is increasingly tired of its brutal past and intent on joining the European Union, a beacon of prosperity for most European countries that remain outside its borders. The passion and anger that drew 100,000 people onto the streets of Belgrade when Kosovo declared independence in February, and led extremists to attack and set fire to the US Embassy, was all but absent for Karadzic.

Jai Adivasi Jai Jharkhandhttp://adivasi.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/adivasi-magazine-compiled-by-jharkhandi-world/ [Jai Adivasi Jai Jharkhand] Adivasi Magazine Compiled by Jharkhandi World: There is some concern that in the age of commodification and commercialisation, if given rights over resources, adivasis will themselves become predators. Communities (like the Warlis who are part of the Thane district based Kashtakari Sangathna) who have begun to realise the potential of PESA argue that while the dangers do exist, this should not be used as an excuse to delay the implementation of PESA and in fact efforts should be made to discuss how the whole gamut of democratic institutions need to be rethought to strengthen local autonomy and provide checks to its misuse.

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