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in News by Jihad Watch
7 hours ago — And urges punishment for the "invaders." The Thug-In-Chief didn't even offer a word of thanks to Washington for all that the U.S. has done for Iran in Iraq. "Iran welcomes US pullout, urges punishment for...
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in Business by The Astute Bloggers
39 minutes ago — intervention by the United States to head off a financial meltdown. "America should do something," said Karzai in a telephone interview, suggesting that the U.S. Treasury Department guarantee the funds of Kabul Bank's...
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by Delaware Ed
52 minutes ago — The U.S. Department of Education has awarded two groups of states grants to "develop a new generation of tests." Delaware is among the winners. It's part of a consortia. via...
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in Internet by Sunbelt Blog
1 hour ago — Holidays are times when we see a big uptick in email retail advertising. They are also a time when we should be especially aware of threats from phishing schemes in all those ads. In that surge of emails promoting holiday sales we can expect...
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in Sports by This Just in CNN with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: competitive, happy, healthy. Most frequent adjectives: competitive. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
1 hour ago — marquee, be all and end all event. But for college football fans, you won't have to wait much longer for the season to officially get underway as a batch of games are lined up for tonight, while tennis enthusiasts...
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1 hour ago — A captured Mexican drug kingpin admitted to “investments” in Colombia and said he had received trailers full of dollars from the United States, in a first interrogation video released here. US-born Edgar Valdez,...
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in Business by Flavorwire
1 hour ago — Bookstores are dying. They’re dying because of jerks who are too cheap to buy a hardcover, or even a paperback, and too lazy to get a library card. Guys like the one from Julie Bosman ‘s NY Times article ,...
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in Internet by Search Engine People Blog with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: happy, relevant, specific. Negative adjectives found in the text: negative. Most frequent adjectives: specific, negative, happy. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
1 hour ago — Google announced the beta of “Sponsored Map Icons” in the US. Sponsored Map Icons began as a pilot program in Australia in March this year. Sponsored Map icons are specific brand icons that...
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by Frugalista with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: lucky, happy, generous. Most frequent adjectives: lucky, happy. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
1 hour ago — Sometimes the Frugalista feels like Cinderella. Do the grocery shopping! Get the bills paid! Run to the ATM to pay the cleaning lady! (That is how the fairy tale goes, right?) So for this week's Frugalista...
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1 hour ago — I read this piece of news yesterday. About the new formula 1 circuit being build in Bulgaria, and which is being sponsored by an anonymous Sheik. Once I read it, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Why there is some loaded Sheik spending...
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by Iworld with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: curious. Most frequent adjectives: logic. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
2 hours ago — What happens when the Feds are involved? When White House inquiries to the Scoggins Eraser Co. are answered only with curious puzzles, Nelson Tethers from the U.S. Department of Puzzle...
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in Business by Blue Marble - Mother Jones with a BADsentimentOverall mood: BAD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: good, able. Negative adjectives found in the text: aggressive, uncontrolled. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
1 hour ago — damaged Gulf well in the early days of the spill, a new blowout preventer or cap could have been installed, shutting down the well perhaps within weeks instead of months, according to both the federal incident commander and petroleum...
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in Business by Blogging Stocks
2 hours ago — Filed under: Market Matters , Personal Finance , Federal Reserve , Financial Crisis , Currency Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, has long advocated fiscal conservatism. In a recent interview for CNBC , he...
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in Business by Think Progress
1 hour ago — The U.S. Coast Guard said this morning that a natural gas and oil drilling platform exploded 80 miles off the coast of Louisiana. A Coast Guard spokesperson said the platform, Vermilion Oil Rig 360, is an oil and gas...
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in Business by Green Car Congress with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: revolutionary, intelligent, smart. Most frequent adjectives: revolutionary, natural, compatible. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
2 hours ago — New fleet efficiency horizon in terms of energy intensity and fuel consumption rate compared to historical fleet averages and recent US regulations. Source: DeCicco 2010. Click to enlarge. Tripling...