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College financing in 2006: A year of change

Wed, 28 Nov 2006 11:50:00 GMT | commercialsecuredloan

New grant programs. Higher interest rates for student loans. A permanent tax exemption for 529 savings plans. In the college financing arena, the hottest trend in 2006 seemed to be change itself.


Stock Market Cycles Analysis - The Trend is still up, Sentiment is High, but Change is in the Wind

Sun, 21 Jan 2007 13:47:42 -0600 | marketoracle.co.uk

Let me begin by explaining that in my work with the markets there are really two distinctly separate pieces. First, is what I call the "over the horizon" piece. This work utilizes the Dow theory, cycles and statistical trend quantifications, all to develop probabilities as to what likely lies ahead or "over the horizon" for a given market. The second piece of my work is primarily centered around my Cycle Turn Indicator. This indicator provides us with confirmation at important turn points. So, it tells us what we should expect now and in the immediate future. All the while, I am constantly watching and monitoring the longer-term "over the horizon" work as well. Sometimes, the intermediate-term work can evolve and change the longer-term forecasts, while other times it may confirm the longer-term forecast. So, this is an act of working two ends to the middle.


OECD warns climate change is threatening Europe's skiing trade

Wed Dec 13 00:00:00 CET 2006 | OECD

Many regions in the Alps had the warmest November on record, delaying the arrival of snow by several weeks and worrying ski operators. As the first flurries are coating Alpine slopes, questions arise: was this balmy autumn an exception or a harbinger of the effects of climate change? How sensitive are the Alps to climate change?


UN chief asked to convene climate change summit: official

Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:56:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - The top UN official for the environment asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday to convene an international summit to combat climate change, an official said, joining a chorus of world leaders and scientists calling for urgent action to cut greenhouse gases.


Climate change (FT.com)

Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:35:30 GMT | Yahoo! Finance

Climate change is no longer a fringe issue; even investment bankers are worried about it. Lehman Brothers and UBS both published bumper reports on the subject on Wednesday. This sudden burst of activity illustrates a central point of the Lehman report: the progress of climate change may be slow and hard to quantify but the impact on business can be sharp and sudden.


Climate change (FT.com)

Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:40:21 GMT | Yahoo! Finance

Climate change is no longer a fringe issue; even investment bankers are worried about it. Lehman Brothers and UBS both published bumper reports on the subject on Wednesday. This sudden burst of activity illustrates a central point of the Lehman report: the progress of climate change may be slow and hard to quantify but the impact on business can be sharp and sudden.


PM promises to attend climate-change conference

Wed, 31 Jan 2007 18:53:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS

OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his support for a UN summit on global warming Wednesday as past musings about climate change came back to haunt him.


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