By Reuters
Hedge fund trader Doug Kass had his first brush with fame at the age of 10, when he appeared on a television quiz show, Tic-Tac-Dough, and won every day for a week. (May 02)
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WARREN BUFFETT, RELIGION, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, INVESTMENT
By IBTimes AU
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Australian Dollar breaks support as weak Retail Sales weighs on the currency. (Feb 07)
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AUSTRALIA, CHINA, FTSE, GOLDMAN SACHS, HANG SENG INDEX, JAPAN, GOLD, COPPER, UNEMPLOYMENT, RETAIL SALES, RETAIL
By IBTimes UK
On 06 November 2012, after electoral campaigns costing some $5.8 billion (and feeling like they had continued from the 2010 Midterms) President Obama convinced enough voters to give him "the benefit of the doubt" and re-elect him for a second term in the White House. (Nov 19)
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WHITE HOUSE, RELIGION, MEXICO, FLORIDA, NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY
By IBTimes
Was President Barack Obama born in Kenya? Conservative Web site breitbart.com has taken a stab at relighting the debate, after it found promotional booklet produced by a literary agency in 1991 that describes Obama as "born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii. (May 18, 2012)
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BARACK OBAMA, NEW YORK, KENYA
By IBTimes AU
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD is stronger this morning, currently trading around USD1.0750 after looking markedly weaker during our local trading
session yesterday. (Feb 28, 2012)
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AUSTRALIA, CHINA, GOLD, DOW JONES, GOLDMAN SACHS, FTSE, HANG SENG INDEX, JAPAN, COPPER, GERMANY, MANUFACTURING
By IBTimes
According to a poll, If the election were held today, Paul would get 46 percent of the vote compared to President Barack Obama’s 49 percent. (Feb 01, 2012)
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BARACK OBAMA, AL GORE, ELECTIONS, FLORIDA, NEW YORK
By IBTimes
Mitt Romney is poised for a big win at the New Hampshire 2012 primary. But if he takes the Republican nomination from Ron Paul, Paul's supporters won't be toeing the party line. Numerous voters and supporters are planning on writing in Paul... (Jan 11, 2012)
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BARACK OBAMA, AFGHANISTAN, GEORGE W. BUSH, WHITE HOUSE
By IBTimes
So here's the dilemma in case you missed it. I was watching the GOP presidential debate from Dartmouth early this week, brought to us by Bloomberg TV and The Washington Post. Early in the debate I noticed along with many others that Ron Paul's eyebrow seemed to be falling off. (Oct 15, 2011)
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BARACK OBAMA, IRAQ, HILLARY CLINTON, GEORGE W. BUSH, THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK