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Sociologist Dr Richard Hoskins, of Kings College London, recently returned from doing research on the issue in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he found thousands of children were believed to be possessed.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Call for action on child exorcism
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Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos won't talk about what he's doing inside the warehouses he recently bought in the Seattle suburbs.
NPR: Tech Tycoons' Dream: My Own Private Spaceship
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As part of this determination to find out more, I recently spent two afternoons at a local shelter in New York doing art projects with a group of boys from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
CNN: Don't turn your back on these children
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In the face of ongoing violence, Nagin told CNN recently he is doing all he can.
CNN: Names of victims fill church's 'murder board'
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Fast Data collects data about what customers on the phone are currently doing, or how they have recently interacted with the company in other various channels, including in-branch, or on the web via self-service features, instant messaging and email.
FORBES: Fast Data Gets A Jump On Big Data
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In consequence, many big investment banks have indeed been doing well recently.
ECONOMIST: BRITAIN SPECIAL: GLOBAL INVESTMENT BANKS: Fools’ gold | The
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Then, very recently, Tudou suddenly refiled its IPO with the intention of doing an IPO in the middle of a global stock downturn.
FORBES: Rumor: Baidu Might Acquire IPO Cursed Online Video Site Tudou
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In doing so, Cary, a former Columbia Law School professor recently honored by the school at a day-long insider trading conference, replaced this messy system with a straightforward rule: anyone holding insider information must disclose it to the marketplace prior to buying or selling a stock or abstain from trading.
FORBES: The Obscure Insider Trading Case That Started It All
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The Times report describes a letter recently sent by a coalition of funds to the following foreign oil companies doing business in Iran: Royal Dutch Shell, Total of France, Repsol of Spain, Eni of Italy, Gazprom of Russia, the China National Petroleum Corporation, the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India and Inpex Corporation of Japan.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Divest Terror breakthrough? Or a bait-and switch?
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The World Bank's in-house "watchdog, " an entity called the Independent Evaluation Group, recently lambasted Doing Business, claiming that there was no significant relationship between the publication's indicators and economic growth rates, even though the countries with the lowest rankings usually have the worst long-term records for economic growth.
FORBES: Dollar Diplomacy