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Great Deals this summer 2010

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Synthetic ankle shoes by Envy (Cherag) Gladiator design Platform base tags : high heel shoes footwear ladies fuchsia Disney Cinderella 12 Inch Girls Bike children bike with stabilisers! tags : bike stabilisers kids sports Disney Princess 14 Inch Girls Bike cheap children bike! tags : disney princess kids bike Disney Princess 16 Inch Girls Bike Deluxe Bicycle popular kids bike from disney princess! tags : disney princess bike kids Disney Princess 16 inch Girls Bike Pink A new bicycle remains a traditional favorite gift for kids for birthdays, Christmas, or other special events. Kids love outdoor toys and they are great for getting children off the couch, away from the TV and outside moving around. tags : kids bike disney princess pink Cherag Ladies Gladiator Design High Heel Shoes Red Ladies High Heel Shoes from Cherag Ankle boots design Adjustable ankle straps (2 metal buckles) 2.5cm platform base New Boxed Upper - Manmade Lining & Sock - Manmade Sole - Text

October 1987 all over again - 2010's coming stock market crash

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In two tumultuous weeks in October 1987, the stock market shed nearly one-third of its value in perhaps the second most notorious crash in U.S. history. It could happen again. Don't be deceived by the rebounding economy, any more than the bulls should have been misled by the balmy climate during the late Reagan years. Right now, stocks are extremely vulnerable to the same scenario. The reason: The market is even more overpriced than when thunder struck on that distant Black Monday. That doesn't mean that a giant correction is inevitable; far from it. But the quasi-bubble that followed the big selloff in late 2008 and early 2009 makes the probability of sudden downward swing far more likely. And today's cheap prices like for sunglasses make it practically certain that investors can, at best, expect extremely low returns in the years ahead.

India is to ban school children from wearing leather shoes

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Instead canvas plimsolls will replace uncomfortable and "environmentally hazardous" leather shoes . The move by the country's school boards follows a campaign by Maneka Gandhi, Indira Gandhi's widowed daughter-in-law, who is now an member of parliament for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. She is one of India's leading animal rights campaigners and a fierce opponent of slaughtering cows, which are revered among Hindus. India's Central Board of School Education and the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination has accepted her proposal. Black leather shoes were introduced as mandatory items in Indian school uniforms during British colonial rule and have continued unchallenged ever since. Their widespread use has made school children the country's largest consumers of leather products, according to the People for Animals (PFA) campaign. Sixteen schools in Madras have already banned leather footwear in response to their campaign and proteste

Chuck Taylor All-Stars

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Chuck Taylor All-Stars, or Converse All-Stars , also referred to as "Chucks" or Cons ' are canvas and rubber shoes produced by Converse. They were first produced in 1917 as the "All-Star," Converse's attempt to capture the basketball shoe market . The shoes were not particularly popular until basketball player Chuck Taylor adopted them as his preferred shoe. He was impressed with the design so he became the shoe's leading salesman. After proposing a few changes to the shoe, the shoe got its current name and Chuck Taylor's signature on its ankle All Stars patch. One change was the switch to nonslip soles. Although classic black is the most popular, Chuck Taylor was himself known to prefer unbleached white high-tops. In the 1950s the shoes became popular within the greaser subculture and amongst many fans of rockabilly. Consumers demanded more variety from the shoe – particularly with respect to colors in order to match basketball teams – so colored an

European satellite designed to measure how fast the Earth's ice are melting

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Yesterday there was jubilation among the scientists of the European Space Agency (ESA) who tracked the launch from the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany. CryoSat-2, which was designed and built in France and Germany but masterminded by British scientists, blasted off on a Russian launcher rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shortly before 3pm yesterday afternoon. Some time later, a tracking station in Africa picked up the satellite's signal, confirming that it had gone into orbit. CryoSat-2 is part of the ESA's Earth Explorers programme, involving seven spacecraft which will carry out innovative research about issues of pressing environmental concern. The melting ice of the poles and Greenland is considered one of the most pressing of all, with implications for ocean circulation patterns, the global climate and sea levels. If the land-based Greenland ice sheet were to melt completely, it would mean a global sea-level rise of 21 feet, while if