Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Scorpio (October 23-November 21)
For the first time in two years, Mars is visiting Scorpio's domain, bringing with it an influx of creativity. You may feel like you're right on the verge of a huge business breakthrough, and chances are it's true. There's only one thing that can stand in your way: anxiety. Take a deep breath and let go of your irrational thoughts. Of course, we know it's easier said than done. Here's some reading to help you relax.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)
It's already hard enough keeping a business powered up through the holiday season when everyone wants time off, but this month poor Sagittarians might face more staffing problems than usual thanks to Venus in retrograde. You may be forced to make a few concessions because of your limited resources this month and next, but don't become a grinch -- staffing should be easy again come the new year.

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)
There are opportunities to be had this month, Capricorn! The new moon pulls in several new tides during the first week of November and it's up to you to decide whether to ride them to different ventures or stay put. If you're happy where you are, then drop your anchor. If not, here's your chance for change. There might even be a successful spinoff hiding in plain sight.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)
November couldn't be better for those born under the sign of Aquarius. Rarely does the universe align to provide such clear boons to any of the star signs, but Venus is orbiting Mars, meaning the buzz about you and your company will be deafening. Your reputation will proceed you and doors that have previously been locked to you will easily open.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)
Pisces' 8th house of finance is under the spotlight of the new moon, making it so you, Pisces, in the immortal words of Flo Rida, have your mind on your money, and money on your mind. Don't like what's revealed? Maybe it's time to think about a new line of revenue. This should come in handy: Hatching New Revenue Streams.

Aries (March 21-April 19)
Aries are fierce independents in life and business. (They're Rams, after all.) But this month a rare opportunity for a joint venture comes when the moon alights Aries' seventh house of partnership. You may feel uncharacteristically collaborative and more open to forming an official business alliance. Take a peek at our guide to strategic alliances.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Venus is in retrograde the first two weeks of the month making Bulls less clearheaded than usual, meaning it's not an ideal time to sign business deals. The money you're looking to earn from any ventures may turn out to be much less than expected, so wait until the end of the month when you'll be able to see offers for what they are.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Geminis will have a far more productive month than last month, save for the third week of November when arguing planets will bring an unexpected work conflict that will require a quick solution. Whether an investor pulls out unexpectedly or a large shipment fails to arrive on time, keep your cool. By the end of the week, things will be running smoothly again.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)
This month is all about connection for Cancers. The stars are aligned to favor collaborative efforts and collective intelligence. We know you're the boss, but how about taking a day to collect employee feedback? Your employees will feel more engaged, and you'll benefit from their learned wisdom. Read our tips on the best ways to gather workplace feedback.

Leo (July 23-August 22)
The new moon, the sun, and Saturn all are mingling together this month in Leo's house of projects. The combination suggests good fortune and high profits for any major endeavors your company is undertaking. It could take some time to see the benefits of all your hard work -- anywhere from six months to a year -- but it will ultimately be successful.

Virgo (August 23-September 22)
Virgos tend to be meticulous record keepers. You usually have no trouble keeping a watchful eye over cash flow and expenditures, but this month Virgo entrepreneurs are going to be pulled in so many directions, you might need help. Take a look at our tips for finding a good accountant, and you'll be freed up to concentrate on more important things, like that new product launch.

Libra (September 23-October 22)
Study up, Libra. The planets are positioned to shine on your house of learning, meaning it's the ideal time to enhance your entrepreneurial wisdom. What you learn now will stick with you and play an important role in your business. Maybe a new business mentor will have the wisdom you need?







Has the White House been influenced by a convicted domestic terrorist for its attack on the Chamber of Commerce?



The latest assault on the Chamber has been spear-headed by none other than the President himself and picked up by David Axelrod, MoveOn.org and all the usual Astro-Turfers who receive marching orders from the DNC.  It’s become part of the standard talking points for cable-news pundits and their well-programmed guests and has been the new rallying cry for the left as they try their best to explain the imminent electoral disaster that looms on November 2nd.


But one group was well ahead of the curve on this movement to stop the Chamber of Commerce.  In fact, they even own the URL “StopTheChamber.com”.  That group is the infamous Velvet Revolution headed by convicted violent criminal and bomber, Brett Kimberlin.  In her extensive and detailed article on Kimberlin and his past violent crimes, Liberty Chick noted that left-wing blogs and main stream media organs routinely site Kimberlin and his partner, Brad Friedman as legitimate sources and as normative “watch-dogs” over-seeing right-wing election shenanigans.  The problem is, Kimberlin is a convicted domestic terrorist who has been described as a habitual liar by those who have looked into his past.


And yet, the mainstream Democrats clinging to any strategy to stop the bleeding over the next two weeks are latching on to the Stop the Chamber narrative that was first hatched at Kimberlin’s Velvet Revolution site last year.



At first glance, the StopTheChamber page looks like a clearing house for various, unfounded attacks on the Chamber of Commerce by Velvet Revolution and by politicians who repeat their assertions.  But, it doesn’t take you long to see the prominent “Donate Now” button in the center of the page.  And, it looks like it’s working.  The bottom of the page lists over 4,000 names of individuals who appear to be supporters of the movement (we have no idea if any of them realize they are putting money in the pocket of a convicted violent felon).  Interestingly, the first name on this list of individual supporters is Bill Moyers.


The Stop the Chamber campaign appears to be nothing more than a fund-raising operation that solicits donations and then produces press releases and an advertisement in the style of a Wanted poster soliciting “tips” on the CEO of the Chamber, Tom Donohue.  It seems to be a two-pronged fishing expedition:  One is fishing for “tips” that prove “criminal behavior” by Mr. Donohue and the Chamber (an expedition that has proven to be fruitless as of now), the other is fishing for donations to continue the campaign’s valuable work.


How Kimberlin has been able to pass himself off as a legitimate and respected part of the national political dialogue is a question that deserves exploring, if not some serious soul-searching from our friends on the left who appear to be ready to latch-on to anyone who might be effective for them regardless of how many disgraceful skeletons inhabit their closets.  But what is truly outrageous is how eagerly our President and his associates have followed this man’s lead in pursuing this fruitless enterprise of demonizing the Chamber, demonizing Karl Rove and demonizing the Tea Party despite the lack of evidence to substantiate the obscene charges they are leveling.


We have already heard David Axelrod’s new standard for making these accusations.  When asked if he had any proof that the Chamber was involved in campaign fraud, he responded by asking CBS’ Bob Schieffer: “Do you have any proof that they aren’t?”  That is the President’s closest advisor turning the Constitution and the Magna Carta on its head for the sake of winning a vote or two.


If they are willing to do that, then they are surely willing to align themselves with a habitual liar and convicted bomber like Kimberlin.  The question is:  Other than this site, who else will be willing to call them out on it?




Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Oct. 26 <b>...</b>

Investors and traders in China's main financial district are talking about the following before the start of trade today: The dollar fell to a 15-year low against the yen yesterday, fueling speculation that major countries will continue ...

Nielsen: 362000 Monthly Users For <b>News</b> Corp.&#39;s Times Paywall <b>...</b>

News International's silence on subscriber numbers for Times and Sunday Times online content continues, three and a half months after the paywall went up. But today audience research company Nielsen has taken a stab at estimating the ...

Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls - Las Vegas <b>News</b> Story <b>...</b>

LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines. Tuesday, October 26, 2010.


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Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Oct. 26 <b>...</b>

Investors and traders in China's main financial district are talking about the following before the start of trade today: The dollar fell to a 15-year low against the yen yesterday, fueling speculation that major countries will continue ...

Nielsen: 362000 Monthly Users For <b>News</b> Corp.&#39;s Times Paywall <b>...</b>

News International's silence on subscriber numbers for Times and Sunday Times online content continues, three and a half months after the paywall went up. But today audience research company Nielsen has taken a stab at estimating the ...

Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls - Las Vegas <b>News</b> Story <b>...</b>

LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines. Tuesday, October 26, 2010.


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Scorpio (October 23-November 21)
For the first time in two years, Mars is visiting Scorpio's domain, bringing with it an influx of creativity. You may feel like you're right on the verge of a huge business breakthrough, and chances are it's true. There's only one thing that can stand in your way: anxiety. Take a deep breath and let go of your irrational thoughts. Of course, we know it's easier said than done. Here's some reading to help you relax.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)
It's already hard enough keeping a business powered up through the holiday season when everyone wants time off, but this month poor Sagittarians might face more staffing problems than usual thanks to Venus in retrograde. You may be forced to make a few concessions because of your limited resources this month and next, but don't become a grinch -- staffing should be easy again come the new year.

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)
There are opportunities to be had this month, Capricorn! The new moon pulls in several new tides during the first week of November and it's up to you to decide whether to ride them to different ventures or stay put. If you're happy where you are, then drop your anchor. If not, here's your chance for change. There might even be a successful spinoff hiding in plain sight.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)
November couldn't be better for those born under the sign of Aquarius. Rarely does the universe align to provide such clear boons to any of the star signs, but Venus is orbiting Mars, meaning the buzz about you and your company will be deafening. Your reputation will proceed you and doors that have previously been locked to you will easily open.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)
Pisces' 8th house of finance is under the spotlight of the new moon, making it so you, Pisces, in the immortal words of Flo Rida, have your mind on your money, and money on your mind. Don't like what's revealed? Maybe it's time to think about a new line of revenue. This should come in handy: Hatching New Revenue Streams.

Aries (March 21-April 19)
Aries are fierce independents in life and business. (They're Rams, after all.) But this month a rare opportunity for a joint venture comes when the moon alights Aries' seventh house of partnership. You may feel uncharacteristically collaborative and more open to forming an official business alliance. Take a peek at our guide to strategic alliances.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Venus is in retrograde the first two weeks of the month making Bulls less clearheaded than usual, meaning it's not an ideal time to sign business deals. The money you're looking to earn from any ventures may turn out to be much less than expected, so wait until the end of the month when you'll be able to see offers for what they are.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Geminis will have a far more productive month than last month, save for the third week of November when arguing planets will bring an unexpected work conflict that will require a quick solution. Whether an investor pulls out unexpectedly or a large shipment fails to arrive on time, keep your cool. By the end of the week, things will be running smoothly again.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)
This month is all about connection for Cancers. The stars are aligned to favor collaborative efforts and collective intelligence. We know you're the boss, but how about taking a day to collect employee feedback? Your employees will feel more engaged, and you'll benefit from their learned wisdom. Read our tips on the best ways to gather workplace feedback.

Leo (July 23-August 22)
The new moon, the sun, and Saturn all are mingling together this month in Leo's house of projects. The combination suggests good fortune and high profits for any major endeavors your company is undertaking. It could take some time to see the benefits of all your hard work -- anywhere from six months to a year -- but it will ultimately be successful.

Virgo (August 23-September 22)
Virgos tend to be meticulous record keepers. You usually have no trouble keeping a watchful eye over cash flow and expenditures, but this month Virgo entrepreneurs are going to be pulled in so many directions, you might need help. Take a look at our tips for finding a good accountant, and you'll be freed up to concentrate on more important things, like that new product launch.

Libra (September 23-October 22)
Study up, Libra. The planets are positioned to shine on your house of learning, meaning it's the ideal time to enhance your entrepreneurial wisdom. What you learn now will stick with you and play an important role in your business. Maybe a new business mentor will have the wisdom you need?







Has the White House been influenced by a convicted domestic terrorist for its attack on the Chamber of Commerce?



The latest assault on the Chamber has been spear-headed by none other than the President himself and picked up by David Axelrod, MoveOn.org and all the usual Astro-Turfers who receive marching orders from the DNC.  It’s become part of the standard talking points for cable-news pundits and their well-programmed guests and has been the new rallying cry for the left as they try their best to explain the imminent electoral disaster that looms on November 2nd.


But one group was well ahead of the curve on this movement to stop the Chamber of Commerce.  In fact, they even own the URL “StopTheChamber.com”.  That group is the infamous Velvet Revolution headed by convicted violent criminal and bomber, Brett Kimberlin.  In her extensive and detailed article on Kimberlin and his past violent crimes, Liberty Chick noted that left-wing blogs and main stream media organs routinely site Kimberlin and his partner, Brad Friedman as legitimate sources and as normative “watch-dogs” over-seeing right-wing election shenanigans.  The problem is, Kimberlin is a convicted domestic terrorist who has been described as a habitual liar by those who have looked into his past.


And yet, the mainstream Democrats clinging to any strategy to stop the bleeding over the next two weeks are latching on to the Stop the Chamber narrative that was first hatched at Kimberlin’s Velvet Revolution site last year.



At first glance, the StopTheChamber page looks like a clearing house for various, unfounded attacks on the Chamber of Commerce by Velvet Revolution and by politicians who repeat their assertions.  But, it doesn’t take you long to see the prominent “Donate Now” button in the center of the page.  And, it looks like it’s working.  The bottom of the page lists over 4,000 names of individuals who appear to be supporters of the movement (we have no idea if any of them realize they are putting money in the pocket of a convicted violent felon).  Interestingly, the first name on this list of individual supporters is Bill Moyers.


The Stop the Chamber campaign appears to be nothing more than a fund-raising operation that solicits donations and then produces press releases and an advertisement in the style of a Wanted poster soliciting “tips” on the CEO of the Chamber, Tom Donohue.  It seems to be a two-pronged fishing expedition:  One is fishing for “tips” that prove “criminal behavior” by Mr. Donohue and the Chamber (an expedition that has proven to be fruitless as of now), the other is fishing for donations to continue the campaign’s valuable work.


How Kimberlin has been able to pass himself off as a legitimate and respected part of the national political dialogue is a question that deserves exploring, if not some serious soul-searching from our friends on the left who appear to be ready to latch-on to anyone who might be effective for them regardless of how many disgraceful skeletons inhabit their closets.  But what is truly outrageous is how eagerly our President and his associates have followed this man’s lead in pursuing this fruitless enterprise of demonizing the Chamber, demonizing Karl Rove and demonizing the Tea Party despite the lack of evidence to substantiate the obscene charges they are leveling.


We have already heard David Axelrod’s new standard for making these accusations.  When asked if he had any proof that the Chamber was involved in campaign fraud, he responded by asking CBS’ Bob Schieffer: “Do you have any proof that they aren’t?”  That is the President’s closest advisor turning the Constitution and the Magna Carta on its head for the sake of winning a vote or two.


If they are willing to do that, then they are surely willing to align themselves with a habitual liar and convicted bomber like Kimberlin.  The question is:  Other than this site, who else will be willing to call them out on it?




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Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Oct. 26 <b>...</b>

Investors and traders in China's main financial district are talking about the following before the start of trade today: The dollar fell to a 15-year low against the yen yesterday, fueling speculation that major countries will continue ...

Nielsen: 362000 Monthly Users For <b>News</b> Corp.&#39;s Times Paywall <b>...</b>

News International's silence on subscriber numbers for Times and Sunday Times online content continues, three and a half months after the paywall went up. But today audience research company Nielsen has taken a stab at estimating the ...

Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls - Las Vegas <b>News</b> Story <b>...</b>

LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines. Tuesday, October 26, 2010.


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Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Oct. 26 <b>...</b>

Investors and traders in China's main financial district are talking about the following before the start of trade today: The dollar fell to a 15-year low against the yen yesterday, fueling speculation that major countries will continue ...

Nielsen: 362000 Monthly Users For <b>News</b> Corp.&#39;s Times Paywall <b>...</b>

News International's silence on subscriber numbers for Times and Sunday Times online content continues, three and a half months after the paywall went up. But today audience research company Nielsen has taken a stab at estimating the ...

Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls - Las Vegas <b>News</b> Story <b>...</b>

LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines. Tuesday, October 26, 2010.


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Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Oct. 26 <b>...</b>

Investors and traders in China's main financial district are talking about the following before the start of trade today: The dollar fell to a 15-year low against the yen yesterday, fueling speculation that major countries will continue ...

Nielsen: 362000 Monthly Users For <b>News</b> Corp.&#39;s Times Paywall <b>...</b>

News International's silence on subscriber numbers for Times and Sunday Times online content continues, three and a half months after the paywall went up. But today audience research company Nielsen has taken a stab at estimating the ...

Nevada Voters Complain Of Problems At Polls - Las Vegas <b>News</b> Story <b>...</b>

LAS VEGAS -- Some voters in Boulder City complained on Monday that their ballot had been cast before they went to the polls, raising questions about Clark County's electronic voting machines. Tuesday, October 26, 2010.


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