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Given the enormous gulf between what workers and execs make, it stands to reason that only a small amount of money "Invested" in Iraq will actually make it into the pockets real people, How much of that 1 Trillion we spent in Iraq will actually come back into the American economy?
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Invested in GLD, commodities and other metals (went to Cabela's to stock up).
BREAKING: Minnesota's highest court rules for Al Franken 2009
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Returns Invested in Children and Education, a charity started in 2006 by Asia-based hedge-fund managers, has backed about 10 projects across the region.
In Choosing Charities, Street-Level Research Pays Alexandra Wexler 2011
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Invested more money in alternative fuel options than any previous administration
Benj Hewitt: A Liberal Defends Obama Benj Hewitt 2011
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Courtesy photo Tessa Boudrie was hired as a director of Returns Invested in Children and Education in 2009.
In Choosing Charities, Street-Level Research Pays Alexandra Wexler 2011
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I was reading The Transition Handbook in preparation for a workshop next weekend, and there's a couple of great charts showing the carbon intensity (grams of CO2 equivalent produced per kilowatt-hour) and EROEI (Energy Returned on Energy Invested) of various energy sources (although oil is prominent by its absence, I added some in later).
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Invested heavily in Sky Italia, eventually turning it around Invested heavily in unproven German pay TV market, a business that remains unprofitable Pushed a new corporate marketing campaign that rankled executives in New York Approved the phone-hacking settlements that are now the focus of inquiries Deputy COO of News Corp.
Scandal Clouds James Murdoch's Path Russell Adams 2011
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Invested in an endowment, it would generate sufficient income to maintain our most potent weapon in the fight to adapt agriculture to climate change -- crop diversity.
Cary Fowler: Avoiding a Global Food Fight Cary Fowler 2011
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I was reading The Transition Handbook in preparation for a workshop next weekend, and there's a couple of great charts showing the carbon intensity (grams of CO2 equivalent produced per kilowatt-hour) and EROEI (Energy Returned on Energy Invested) of various energy sources (although oil is prominent by its absence, I added some in later).
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Invested in an endowment, it would generate sufficient income to maintain our most potent weapon in the fight to adapt agriculture to climate change -- crop diversity.
Cary Fowler: Avoiding a Global Food Fight Cary Fowler 2011
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