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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook California early this morning just simply east of downtown Los Angeles. There have been no information of harm or injuries.
“It was a shake, but not bad. Our inmates rested through it and now we had several calls, but not as much as you’d think,” (Pico Rivera sheriff’s station Sgt. Jacqueline Sanchez to AP).
Though the quake was considered small-scale, especially when compared to ones that hit Haiti and Chili, it was felt over a large area – even people from San Bernandino felt the rumbles.
There’s a chances this “little” quake might trigger something larger within the coming hours or next week.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Google Inc Vs China Inc

Google Inc supported Hillary Clinton’s Secretary of State, which accused the authorities in Beijing to infiltration of Google. China denied the accusations. However, Google should understand that China’s economic power is supported tremendous human resources that have special skills, able to operate an extensive system, technologically sophisticated, with an unlimited range of conduct Internet filtering in mainland China.
As mentioned above, there are other factors that must be understood in telescoped internet network problems, namely the sovereignty and globalization. These factors are clearly understood and firmly by the various U.S. companies. China could shift the center of information and communication technology is also well positioned as the main pillar of the world of innovation.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Former Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker overshadowed Goldman Sachs’ biggest-ever profit.

Based Goldman Sachs posted a gaudy fourth-quarter profit of nearly $5 billion. That number beat the Wall Street analyst consensus estimate by more than $3 a share, thanks to an unusual reduction in employee compensation that handed shareholders a $3 billion after-tax bonus.
But investors weren’t cheering. They were too busy fretting over the big banks’ profit outlook in the face of a growing bonus backlash now seemingly joined by the White House. (more…)
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Computer Hacker Exposes Global Warming Scam: From Climate Depot
A computer hacker broke into computers at Hadley CRU, Britain’s top institute for climate change The hacker managed to access over 1,000 e-mails from the institution which may incriminate the science of global warming, at least until the mainstream media makes the hacker to be the real enemy to mankind. They have released e-mails that show efforts on the part of Hadley CRU to hide the decline in worldwide temperatures. According to Climate Depot, the CRU director admits the e-mails appear genuine.
From the Herald Sun:
The director of Britain’s leading Climate Research Unit, Phil Jones, has told Investigate magazine’s TGIF Edition tonight …”It was a hacker. We were aware of this about three or four days ago that someone had hacked into our system and taken and copied loads of data files and emails.”…
TGIF asked Jones about the controversial email discussing “hiding the decline”, and Jones explained what he was trying to say…. (more…)
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
While full details have yet to come in, an accident involving a Manhattan-bound F train left one dead and one injured this morning.
Gothamist initially reported the incident, receiving a tip that someone was struck by a train at 7th Avenue.
The F line is widely regarded as the city’s most troubled subway line. Just last month the MTA released a report detailing its frequent delays, diversions, and overcrowded cars.
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