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China plans to build lighthouses on disputed islands to "facilitate navigation":
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/ ... 4320140809

Japan plans to put military units on remote islands to defend the islands:
http://thediplomat.com/2014/08/japans-n ... ense-plan/

What could possibly go wrong?
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http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2014/08/ ... arket.html

What could possibly go wrong?

Shorting chicoms as hot money going to india

In other words, the central bank appears, whether by accident or design, to have shoved the banks to the side in the repo market,
and have also contributed to the scarcity of collateral.

We already taked about this going private... Velvit rope as discussed earlier.
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Just entered order to sell ES at 1947 in the evening trade, near the .618 rebound
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jcsok wrote:Just entered order to sell ES at 1947 in the evening trade, near the .618 rebound
Good luck fellow traveler.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... 5184-3.gif nan seeing increase

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... 3_EOD3.jpg I may wait for rsi pocket to pick some up.

Bradley Indices do not predict the direction but only turning points within a time window of +/- 4 calendar days.

14th looks dead top j

longer term average as noted before..

Once this driving philosophy is understood, the final conclusion is obvious
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Martin Midstream Partners owns 42.2 percent of Cardinal, and it will buy the rest of the company from Energy Capital Partners.

yen remember when he was the Finance Minister in 2006, he changed their CPI so it went from 6 percent to zero. He retroactively took out 49 components and replaced them with 49 others that weren't going up. All their data in 2000s is worthless.
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"What do they want from us," asks one young fighter who only a few weeks ago still worked as a cashier in a supermarket. "These madmen keep on attacking and they continue to come at us even after they've been shot. I hit one of them twice. He only stopped after he was shot in the head. They're insane. They come here to die."

Front Lines that Evoke WW1

Kobanê, known as Ayn al-Arab in Arabic, is a small Kurdish enclave in northern Syria located on the border with Turkey. Since January it has been under siege by IS because Kobanê is located directly in the middle of the terrorist militia's self-declared caliphate. Throughout the entire month of July, every three to four days, up to a thousand militiamen armed with tanks, anti-aircraft guns and mortars would attack Kurds entrenched in the hills. The only reason they have been able to withstand the onslaught is that they began digging protective trenches and building bunkers with cement ceilings earlier this year. The front lines here today evoke those of World War I.

http://www.lebanonwire.com/1408MLN/14081408SOL.asp

Just as the sound money policy of gold standard advocates went hand in hand with liberalism, free trade, capitalism and peace, so is
inflationism part and parcel of imperialism, militarism, protectionism, statism and socialism. Ludwig von Mises

$11 x 40hr = $440
$15 x 29hr = $435
No bennies or perkys for you since the red diapers
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Based in Philadelphia, Axalta makes liquid and powder coatings for the automotive and general transportation industries. It operates 35 manufacturing centers and does business in more than 130 countries, according to its website.
Private equity firms typically hold on to companies between three and five years before they sell them. Carlyle's plans to take Axalta public in such a short time frame reflect the strength of the equity markets as well the private equity firm's confidence in Axalta's prospects as a public company.
These plans, however, may not necessarily lead to a quick exit for Carlyle. For example, it took the Washington, D.C.-based firm more than six years for it to sell its shares in Hertz Global Holdings Inc.

Carlyle has invested $5.2 billion in about 80 transactions in China. k street cover lipstick now

http://www.fbi.gov/chicago/press-releas ... 0810-1.htm

Marked by a break in wholesale prices, a decline in business activity, and an increase in unemployment. In most countries it began in the spring of 1937 and lasted for about ten months or a year. It was caused by several factors: (1) much of the price rise before 1937 had been caused by speculative buying and by the efforts of "panic money" to seek refuge in commodities, rather than by demand from either consumers or investors; (2) several international commodity cartels created in the period of depression and early recovery broke down with a resulting fall in prices; (3) there was a curtailment of public deficit spending in several countries, especially the United States and France; (4) the replacement of capital goods worn out in the period 1929-1934 had caused much of the revival of 1933-1937 and began to taper off in 1937
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Pipeline operators say that although propane transport has increased this year over last year, there is not enough demand year-round to justify new investment in propane pipelines.

Supplies are also under threat from the unpredictable whims of an international market that could pull more of the fuel from U.S. shores. Exports of propane to markets as far afield as Japan were more than 50 percent higher in the first five months of this year versus the same period in 2013, according to the Energy Information Administration.

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