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POPSWhat the World Eats (1) What's on family dinner tables in fifteen different homes around the globe see also What the World Eats (2) http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/633A2B98-B0BE-4C2D-B5C7-19507606A388/
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POPSMoney found in toilets in Japan He could've found a better means of distribution. What if a person went in and sat on the toilet without looking? How far will people go for money? Hmmmm
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POPSWhat the World Eats interesting to see bread and pasta for one family and grains for another to packaged and processed stuff for others.
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POPSDow Tumbles 395 Points On Oil Spike Stocks tanked Friday, with the Dow industrials shedding 395 points, after oil prices spiked more than $11 a barrel and the May jobs report showed a big jump in the unemployment rate. Bond prices surged, as investors sought safety in government debt, while the dollar tumbled versus the yen and euro. According to early tallies, the Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) lost 395 points, its biggest one-day point loss since February of 2007, at the start of the subprime mortgage crisis. The selloff Friday amounted to a decline of more than 3%.
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POPSJapan and China are selling US debt Hmm. I remember reading about this years ago, and the author used terms like "powder keg" and "catastrophic". How big an effect will this selloff have on our economy. Could we be headed for an economic war? I few more moves like this coupled with a true disruption to oil supply could send our economy into a tailspin.