Trading Day’s Live Wrap Up – With Extra Educational Contents – FXStreet.com

by on January 18, 2010

Trading Day’s Live Wrap Up – With Extra Educational Contents – FXStreet.com
In this webinar, Valeria Bednarik will review the American session and the most important movements of the main currency pairs that took place in the previous trading day. She will also help you prepare your strategy and trades for the Asian session

Guldemond and O’Brien win Winter Dew Tour Slopestyle – ESPN.com
Chuck G aka Chas Guldemond spun his way into first place. Chas Guldemond and Spencer O’Brien took the wins on Sunday at the Wendy’s Invitational, the second stop of the Winter Dew Tour. Snowbasin in Ogden Utah played host to the event and another

Classy, glitzy, ‘Golden Globes’ failed as a party – MyNorthwest.com
I’ll be doing that on my blog.” There were fashion pluses and deficits. Sophia Loren looked expectedly regal. Halle Berry was va-va-voom. But the gown of Chloe Sevigny, who won as supporting actress in “Big Love,” made her look like a frilly mud hen

Man Breaches Security at JFK – Nymag.com
One personal friend of Sulzberger said a final decision could come within days, and a senior newsroom source agreed, adding that the plan could be announced in a matter of weeks. (Apple’s tablet computer is rumored to launch on January 27, and

Haiti quake relief: How technology helps – CNN
Editor’s Note: Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable , a popular blog about social media. He writes a weekly column about social networking and tech for CNN.com. London, England (CNN) — Social media aren’t always perceived as an effective way

Google Says It s in Talks With China on Search Engine (Update2) – BusinessWeek
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc. said it has begun talks with the Chinese government about the company s plan to stop censoring results from its search engine, after saying it may quit the country because of cyber attacks. Google will hold more

COMMENTARY — Senate Dems Must ‘Go Nuclear’ on Health Bill if Brown – DAILY KOS
For months, it appeared that the path to health-care reform had moving inexorably, overcoming one obstacle after another thrown into it by congressional Republicans — and even squabbling Democrats. And leading the way, step by step, has been

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