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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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According to a new financial risk model created by The Banker magazine of London, ‘Moldova, Chile, Bolivia and Peru are less likely to be affected by the current financial crisis than the U.S., U.K. or Japan’…Harvard economist Martin Feldstein makes ‘the case for a fiscal stimulus’…Somali piracy ‘is a cause of falls in tuna catches in the Indian Ocean’…What is the connection between DNA and political beliefs? Turkey is disillusioned with the West…

According to a new financial risk model created by The Banker magazine of London, ‘Moldova, Chile, Bolivia and Peru are less likely to be affected by the current financial crisis than the U.S., U.K. or Japan’. . .

Harvard economist Martin Feldstein makes ‘the case for a fiscal stimulus’. . .

Somali piracy ‘is a cause of falls in tuna catches in the Indian Ocean’. . .

What is the connection between DNA and political beliefs?

Turkey is disillusioned with the West . . .