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Brazil's Gil mixing music, politics
29 Jan 2006
source:
today.reuters.co.uk
By Leila Cobo MIAMI (Billboard) - Today's best-known Brazilian export may well be its minister of culture, fabled songwriter/guitarist/singer Gilberto Gil. A multiple Grammy Award winner, the 63-year-old Gil -- one of the founders of the tropicalia movement -- holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and has been involved in political, social and environmental causes since the launch ... |
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Big dreams from small sums
29 Jan 2006
source:
thisismoney.co.uk
Richard Dyson, Mail on Sunday29 January 2006 WITH returns from cash and bonds looking poor, long-term savers cannot afford to ignore shares. The equity experts always say you should buy low and sell high. That is a wonderful strategy if anyone could tell what was low and what was high. But there is a safer and simpler way - buy and hold. This special report explains: TIME ON THEIR SIDE: Ian and Rachel Bywater with their daughter Emily, three OTHER STORIES Market report ... |
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Tech-fund search pays off, if only by chance
29 Jan 2006
source:
marketwatch.com
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Bob Quinn wanted a tech fund with a big slug of his favorite stocks, so he queried a search engine for funds invested in Google, Apple and others. MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE IN INVESTING Newsletters are going for the gold IN MUTUAL FUNDS Tech-fund search pays off, if only by chance IN LIFE & MONEY For health-care plans, Bush bets on ... |

