Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Insurance News
by Tony Peterson 1. Would you like to use options investment strategies to triple your investment capital in a short term? 2. Are you wondering how and why people make consistent profits, no matter where market moves? 3. Have you ever heard of a key concept of time value in options investment? 4. Why not trade options smartly and efficiently along with options pros? 5. Why not master the option strategies and make huge profits at the same time? Now Capistone Options will be committe
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Insurance News
The Orthodox Church has a category of saints called in Greek anargyri (silverless ones), usually translated into English as “unmercenary physicians”. They were medical doctors who did not charge for their services, and as such they are a living reproach to the ever-expanding cult of healthcare for profit. As Monte Asbury puts it in his blog The Least, First : I thought I understood why insurance companies were the main threats to a “public option.” It’s easy. Their overhead—exec salarie
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Insurance Product Reviews
Managing Crises Before They Happen: What Every Executive and Manager Needs to Know about Crisis Management
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Insurance News
Well, iPhone OS 3.1 Beta just went live on Apple’s developer center and, as usual, it’s a quest to figure out what has changed. Our lovely developer friends have already started tearing it apart in search of that hidden gem detailing the iPhone 4GFP (The FP stands for “Face punch”), and we’re keeping tabs on what they find. Let us know what you uncover. As far as we can tell, it’s all developer-oriented stuff. New stuff: Around 15 new OpenGL toys for handling 3D models VideoEditorController API,
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Insurance News
When your last name is Hoffa, people tend to listen. One of the suggestions making its way through Democrat-controlled Washington is taxing employee health benefits–something Barack Obama ridiculed during last year’s presidential election. James P. Hoffa, is the president of the Teamsters Union. He doesn’t like that idea, as explains in Roll Call : Adding a tax onto an already crushing expense for employers and employees would create a huge disincentive to buy employer-sponsored health
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