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Stocks do Better When Congress Leaves Town!
The following chart is a politician's worse nightmare-and an investor's dream. It turns out that the best time to make money on Wall Street is when Congress is out of session. In fact, according to Wall Street analyst Eric Singer, stocks do ten times better when Congress leaves town. (Good...
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Investment, SINGER, SOFTWARE, stock, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-08-04
Research of Hundreds More Scientists Shows the Natural 1,500-Year Climate Cycle
To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: co-author Dennis Avery, Hudson Institute, +1-540-337- 6354, cell: +1-540-480-8528, cgfi@hughes.net NEW YORK, March 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The co-authors of the best-seller Unstoppable Global Warming Every 1,500 Years today released a second list of more than 400 peer-reviewed scientists whove recently found physical evidence of the...
Tags: co-author, Dennis, Hudson Institute, scientist, SINGER
Research articles 2008-03-03
Seeger: A 'Power' in music, politics
For more than half a century, Pete Seeger has been an icon's icon, a source of inspiration to rock stars and socially conscious artists of all stripes. But don't try to tell him that. "I'm 88 years old, losing my sight and my hearing," Seeger says....
Tags: activism, music, PBS, Singer, TVs
Research articles 2008-02-27
Air Force Materiel Command : AFMC seeks to expand mentoring program for Air Force Cadets
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- The Air Force Cadet Officer Mentor Action Program has been hard at work mentoring young Air Force officers and cadets for nearly two decades. The program, also known as AFCOMAP, is a non-profit, nationally chartered, Air Force-sponsored organization. Its purpose can be summed...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, Leadership, officer, Singer
Research articles 2007-09-01
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: The Anti-human Values of "Animal Rights"
If you are reading these words, you are a human being. That used to matter morally. Indeed, it was once deemed a self-evident truth that being a Homo sapien created intrinsic moral value based simply and merely on being human-a principle sometimes called "human exceptionalism." No more. Human exceptionalism is...
Tags: Gary, Government, INTERNET, Manufacturing, PETA, Rutgers University, SINGER
Research articles 2007-01-01
Lowell Singer Joins The Walt Disney Company as Senior Vice President, Investor Relations
BURBANK, Calif. -- Lowell Singer has been named senior vice president, Investor Relations, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) it was announced today by Thomas O. Staggs, senior executive vice president and CFO, The Walt Disney Company, to whom Mr. Singer will report. Mr. Singer's responsibilities will include nurturing and expanding...
Tags: investor relations, Singer, The Walt Disney Co.
Research articles 2007-05-07
On Law, Wars, and Mercenaries: The Case for Courts-Martial Jurisdiction over Civilian Contractor Misconduct in Iraq
I. OPENING [N]ot one private military contractor has been prosecuted or punished for a crime in Iraq (unlike the dozens of U.S. soldiers who have), despite the fact that more than 20,000 contractors have now spent almost two years there. Either every one of them happens to be a model...
Tags: Bradley, civilian, declaration, Iraq, Pub, SINGER, Stat, statute, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-03-01
World Jewish Congress' Israel Singer Meets Senior Vatican Officials in Rome; Joint Initiative for Talks With Muslim World Discussed
VATICAN CITY, Jan. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Israel Singer, the Chairman of the Policy Council of the World Jewish Congress, has held talks in Rome with senior Vatican officials. He met for the first time with Archbishop Leonardo Sandri, Substitute for General Affairs at the Secretariat of State of the...
Tags: Government, minister, president, SINGER, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-01-26
Wasn't I going to say anything about Mario Cuomo's outdoing himself with an egregiously dumb op-ed piece in the New York Times a while back in favor of the laboratory exploitation of embryonic stem cells?(While We're At It)
Wasn't I going to say anything about Mario Cuomo's outdoing himself with an egregiously dumb op-ed piece in the New York Times a while back in favor of the laboratory exploitation of embryonic stem cells? No, as a matter of fact, I wasn't. Mr. Cuomo's occasional...
Tags: embryo, New York Times Co., SINGER, stem-cell
Research articles 2006-01-01
Arational Decision Stages: The Breakdown of Rationality in Strategic Planning and Implementation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe rational decision making stages often collapse during an imminent natural disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina. Each stage is shaped by independent moderating forces, such as the of the decision maker expertise, resource constraints and imperfect information, as well as arational mediators, such as favored decision premises, political agendas...
Tags: decision-making, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Katrina, Levi, SINGER, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2006-01-01
Ethics and economic policy for the food system
In this article, I will address two questions related to ethics and economic policy for the food system. First, what are the most important ethical issues related to economic policy for the food system, and second, how should the economist deal with those issues? Although I will emphasize food policy...
Tags: economist, ethics, food, Government, income, Leadership, M., Manufacturing, OECD, poverty, Singer, welfare
Research articles 2005-12-01
Improving science instruction.
"Most people in this country lack the basic understanding of science that they need to make informed decisions about the many scientific issues affecting their lives" (Singer, Hilton, and Schwiengruber 2005a, p. ES-1). This statement from the National Research Council's NRC America's Lab Report: Investigations in...
Tags: Government, Hilton Hotels Corp., PRODUCTIVITY, SINGER, teacher
Research articles 2005-12-01
Singer in super inquiry.
Byline: Russell Robinson Nov 22, 2005 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Gary Singer, Melbourne's deputy Lord Mayor and a solicitor, is suspected of further misconduct in business....
Tags: Australian Taxation Office, Litigation, Melbourne, SINGER
Research articles 2005-11-22
World Jewish Congress: Jewish-Christian Dialogue in India
NEW YORK, Sept. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- World Jewish Congress Chairman Israel Singer visited Bombay in India this week, on the final leg of his tour of Jewish communities in Asia. Singer held discussions with Cardinal Ivan Dias, Archbishop of Bombay on cooperation for alleviating poverty and toured the slums...
Tags: Bombay, India, Leadership, SINGER, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-09-07
Investment trust performance tables
What the tables show The figures show the value of 100 [pounds sterling] over six months, one, three, five and ten years to 31 July 2005, on a mid-market basis with net income reinvested. Funds are listed by sector so that you can compare them against trusts with similar...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, Inc, Invesco, Investment, investor, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., performance, Singer, Split, Technology
Research articles 2005-09-01
ADD HOST, SELL VOD (Multichannel News)
When it comes to selling video-on-demand programming, cable operators and other distributors could learn a thing or two from hotel movie vendor On Command Corp. Case in point: Adding an attractive on-air host to a video-on-demand channel tends to keep the viewer glued to...
Tags: cable, Comcast Corp., Singer, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV, VoD
Research articles 2005-05-09
Investment trust performance tables
Investment trust performance tables What the tables show The figures show the value of 100 [pounds sterling] over six months, one, three, five and ten years to 31 March 2005, on a mid-market basis with net income reinvested. Funds are listed by sector so that you can compare...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Companies, dividend, equity, Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, Inc, income, Invesco, Investment, investor, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Media, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., performance, RECOVERY, Sec, Singer, Split, Technology
Research articles 2005-05-01
REBNY presents 'Ingenious Deal of the Year' Awards
The Real Estate Board of New York REBNY presented its prestigious "Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards" at the annual sales brokers cocktail party at the 101 Club on April 12th. Richard Karson, Jim Robbins and Harly Stevens won the 61st annual Henry Hart Rice Award for the "Most Ingenious...
Tags: New York Post, SALES, SINGER
Research articles 2005-04-20
Investment trust performance tables
What the tables show The figures show the value of 100 [pounds sterling] over six months, one, three, five and ten years to 28 February 2005, on a mid-market basis with net income reinvested. Funds are listed by sector so that you can compare them against trusts with similar...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Companies, equity, FINANCE, Inc, income, Invesco, Investment, investor, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Media, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., performance, RECOVERY, Singer, Split, Technology
Research articles 2005-04-01
Micro data, heterogeneity and the evaluation of public policy Part 2
7. TREATMENT EFFECTS The identification and estimation of structural econometric models are challenging tasks, especially for models with dynamics and uncertainty. The value of this research is beyond question. But the difficulty of this task is also clear. The task has been made harder by the empirical findings showing...
Tags: analysis, Cambridge, Delta, Electronic Data Systems Corp., G., Government, Hansen, heterogeneity, Labor, Lancaster, M., salary, Singer, Studies, theory, University of Chicago, Wiley
Research articles 2005-03-22
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