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in News by Jihad Watch with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: moderate, true, powerful. Negative adjectives found in the text: dangerous, marginal. Most frequent adjectives: moderate, true. 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.
4 hours ago — The WSJ asked Anwar Ibrahim, Bernard Lewis, Ed Husain, Reuel Marc Gerecht, Tawfik Hamid and Akbar Ahmed to reflect on the nature that ever-elusive unicorn, moderate Islam."A Symposium: What Is Moderate Islam?," from the...
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6 hours ago — Talking Biz News has a Q&A with Alan Murray , executive editor of WSJ.com. One question TBN asked was about how much content goes behind the website's paywall. Murray explained : Roughly...
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in Business by TitusOneNine
6 hours ago — This coming Monday marks the second Labor Day of the Obama administration, and the American work force has little to show for it other than higher unemployment, stagnant wages, last year's $1.4 trillion federal deficit, this year's $1.3...
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in News by Bishop Hill
11 hours ago — The Wall Street Journal looks at the IAC report and considers one of its key findings, namely that the IPCC has downplayed uncertainties in the science of global warming. In the process they consider McShane and Wyner's paper on the...
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by Spicy IP
14 hours ago — Recently our friends over at Afro-IP brought to light an article by Alec van Gelder in the WSJ on the problem of access to medicines in Africa. While the article is specific to the problems in Africa, its points about...
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in Business by Mish's Global Economic... with a VERY BADsentimentOverall mood: VERY BAD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: consistent, good, modest. Negative adjectives found in the text: bad, poor, ominous. Most frequent adjectives: bad, poor, depressed. 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.
17 hours ago — Spending is up a tad from depressed 2009 levels but still way below 2008 levels. Looking ahead year-over-year comparisons will be much more difficult and weak sales will continue to impact state budgets. A recent...
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in News by Curbed Los Angeles
18 hours ago — and Youth Development program, told the WSJ . Well to bolster Klein's point, Chicago increased lighting in its alleys and crime actually went up. Regardless, residents still liked more light...
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in Business by TitusOneNine
21 hours ago — The Obama administration is considering a range of new measures to boost economic growth, including tax cuts and a new nationwide infrastructure program, according to people familiar with the discussions. The president's economic team has...
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in Technology by Digital Media Wire
September 01, 2010 — New York - Amazon.com (NASD: AMZN) is pitching a Web-based video subscription service, in a bid to compete with rivals in the field such as Netflix, Hulu, Apple's revamped iTunes with video rentals and the forthcoming Google TV service,...
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in Business by Clusterstock
September 01, 2010 — (it may or may not happen. More details at Bloomberg .) Someone must have made a typo, because the firm interested in Burger King is actually 3G Capital, not 3i. Andrew Ross Sorkin went on CNBC and corrected the...
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in News by jasonpye.com
September 01, 2010 — In showing how tough it is nationally for Democrats running in 2010, the Wall Street Journal uses Rep. Jim Marshall as an example : Just months ago, Georgia's Rep. Jim Marshall faced only faint headwinds as he sailed toward the midterm...
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September 01, 2010 — Both financial papers’ editorial boards made astute observations about the President’s posture and the war’s meaning, one before and one after he spoke last night. The Wall Street Journal had this to say...
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in Games by TitusOneNine
September 01, 2010 — Since the marriage rate among Japan's shrinking population is falling and with many of the country's remaining lovebirds heading for Hawaii or Australia's Gold Coast, Atami had to do something. It is trying to attract single men—and...
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in Personal tech by AchockaBlog
September 01, 2010 — Lane Smith Interviewed Wall Street Journal / Speakeasy Recommended link extract: But you're not anti-technology. You're constantly updating your Curious Pages blog , which highlights fun children's books you enjoy. Yes, that was an...
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in Business by ArmsControlWonk with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: good, detailed, dynamic. Negative adjectives found in the text: provocative. Most frequent adjectives: better, detailed, expert. 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.
September 01, 2010 — Some of the most informative and provocative reporting on nuclear proliferation and policy to be found these days emerges from the keyboard of the Wall Street Journal ‘s Jay Solomon . More’s the pity, then, when he seems to be cutting...