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Lefties Lament No More!

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:31:57 PDT
a blog specifically for left-handed hairstlyists actually exists! come find out about new trends in the industry as well as news geared specifically toward lefties!

Youth Suicides Continue to Rise in U.S.

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 11:31:27 PDT
Suicides among U.S. children appear to be on the rise after a 15-year decline, and the trend may owe, in part, to fewer teens being prescribed antidepressants, a new study suggests. Researchers thought a spike in youth suicides in 2004 may have been an anomaly. But the new study found the increase in suicides continued during 2005.

UPDATE: Canada Fin Min Sees Better 2nd Half GDP Vs 1st Half (Nasdaq)

Wed, 03 Sep 2008 15:17:23 PDT
(Updates with more details, background.) OTTAWA -(Dow Jones)- Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Wednesday the country's economy will be better in the second half than the first six months and the economy will post growth in the full year.

Is yoga better than other exercise for boosting self-esteem?

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 05:25:05 PDT
ResearchBlogging.orgIn our little college town, one of the most popular fitness trends over the past few years has been yoga. Friends and acquaintances often suggest we join them in their favorite class, claiming not only that we'll get stronger and more flexible, but that we'll feel better about ourselves.

Haiku News 2Day, Nokia Ships N96 - WIRELESS AND MOBILE NEWS

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:06:40 PDT
When said in Haiku - The news contracts and shortens -To simple phrases

UPDATE: Canada Fin Min Sees Better 2nd Half GDP Vs 1st Half (Nasdaq)

Wed, 03 Sep 2008 15:17:23 PDT
(Updates with more details, background.) OTTAWA -(Dow Jones)- Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Wednesday the country's economy will be better in the second half than the first six months and the economy will post growth in the full year.

Google stands to make more ad dollars

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:22:40 PDT
In a slowing economy, advertisers are falling back on the tried-and-true text ads that show up alongside search results, according to the WSJ. That's Google's strength, while Microsoft and Yahoo have pinned their hopes to flashier display ads on Web pages.Good news for Google, which owns 70% of the U.S. search advertising market.


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