Archive for July, 2009
More Money for Health, and More Health for the Money « Science …
More Money for Health, and More Health for the Money . July 21, 2009 by dshesgreen. This post is by Center Director Christine Lubinski, who is attending the 2009 IAS conference in Cape Town.
Correction: Governors Convention story
In a July 18 story on a discussion by the nation’s governors on federal stimulus funds, The Associated Press misstated when most of the stimulus money disappears. The correct date is December 2010, midway through the next budget year for many states, not December 2012.
China Money-Market Rates Climb on IPOs; Yuan Is Little Changed
July 20 — China’s money-market rates rose by the most this month on speculation new share sales will drain cash from the financial system.
Can Social Games Make More Money?
Social games attract tens of millions of players on Facebook and other networks, but compared with traditional PC and console-based …
Federal stimulus money could speed up I-69
MARTINSVILLE Federal stimulus money could end up speeding up construction of the Interstate 69 extension from Evansville … Please log in to read the rest of this story.
Tabby Biddle: Making More Money Than Your Man
According to a recent article in Time, 75% of job losses during this recession, have involved men.
Russians waste more money, lock 6 men away for 105 days in the …
Maybe someday a human will walk on Mars. The last couple of generations has always told their children that they will be the …
Will County expects to benefit from Money story
John Greuling expects his phone to start ringing now that Will County was featured in a Money magazine story about best places to live. The county was cited as one of the best places to find a job because it was 20th in job growth from 2000 to 2008.
China Money-Market Rates Rise to Highest This Year; Yuan Stable
July 14 — China’s money-market rates rose to their steepest levels this year after the central bank sold bills at higher yields for a third week, adding to evidence it’s trying to rein in lending. Local bonds dropped and the yuan was little changed.
Study: Tall people earn more money
FOX Providence is Rhode Island’s News, Weather, Sports and Entertainment Destination Being tall can lead to financial security. A new study in Australia backs other past studies that say taller people earn more money than those who are …