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Capital Spectator does an analysis of the recent employment numbers.


Controlled Greed summarizes the favorite books of five top investors. Once again, I find it somewhat discouraging that nobody is reading this soon-to-be financial classic.


10Q Detective offers a self-help post on how to make a million.


Henry Blodget points out how Google Base is potentially taking over the world.


This seems like a fun job.


This real estate blog is hilarious.


Ugh. I hate blogs like this, but everyone is entitled to an opinion.


Hopefully, the Dow will hit 50,000 before we are caught in the middle of this.

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