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Keiser Report: Paper Money Collapse

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Top Headlines: Nokia Debt Cut to Junk by Moody's

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What Is Her Majesty's Money Train?

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Show Me the Money: Cash Is King

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China’s New Loans for May Exceeded Estimates

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Billionaires need your money - Felix TV

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How to make money if Greece defaults - Investing 201

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Fees: It pays to know the cost and what you're getting in return - Money Clip

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Working From Home - The New Way?

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Will the government think again about offering tax incentives to those corporations who provide workers with a work from home option? The number of companies offering this option to workers is on the increase. Many workers are opting to cut out the rigors of the daily commuting into the office environment and instead work from home. This will create a reduction in the demand for gasoline, which in turn will reduce expenses for the government in this area.

General Motors Stops Spending On Facebook

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Industry giant General Motors has weighed up the evidence and concluded that their paid advertising investment on facebook is not having enough positive impact to justify the continuation of their spend. Facebook is the biggest social media site on the globe, fast approaching one billion users. A company the size of General Motors and a social media site of such magnitude failing to have an impact on consumers is disconcerting. Questions will be asked of the facebook business model.

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