December 2011
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Forbes Magazine's 100 Most Powerful Women →
aaylaveau:
The World’s Top 10 Most Powerful Women:
Angela Merkel - German Chancellor
Hillary Clinton - US Secretary of State
Dilma Rousseff - President of Brasil
Indra Nooyi - Pepsi’s Cheif Exec
Sheryl Sandberg - COO of Facebook
Melinda Gates - Cochair & Cofounder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Sonia Gandhi - President of the Indian National Congress Party
Michelle Obama...
Mexican drug leader and three other Latin...
univisionnews:
Joaquin Guzman Loera aka El Chapo, is the leader of the Sinaloa cartel and Mexico’s most wanted man. (Getty Images)
By MARIANA CRISTANCHO-AHN Channel: Economics, Latin American Affairs
At a glance, Dilma Rousseff, Carlos Slim, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, and Sebastián Piñera may not seem like they have many things in common, but one thing that unifies them is that the four of...
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Chávez dice que EEUU pudo desarrollar "tecnología... →
Occupy Geeks Are Building a Facebook for the 99% →
theveganarchist:
“I don’t want to say we’re making our own Facebook. But, we’re making our own Facebook,” said Ed Knutson, a web and mobile app developer who joined a team of activist-geeks redesigning social networking for the era of global protest. “We don’t want to trust Facebook with private messages among activists.”
Still In Charge
kevinyeaux:
Iowa Caucus Poll, PPP December 26-27th, 2011
Ron Paul - 24%
Mitt Romney - 20%
Newt Gingrich - 13%
Michele Bachmann - 11%
Rick Perry - 10%
Rick Santorum - 10%
Jon Huntsman - 4%
Buddy Roemer - 2%
A week of slams and slander has only increased Ron Paul’s support in Iowa, and my how Newt has fallen. Also, Huntsman, who ignored Iowa, gets 4% while Roemer, who wasn’t actually...