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The Sunday Paper According to CNN, Americans are overpaid, and for the good of the global economy, we need to earn less for the work we already do. Do you agree?

Source: money.cnn.com
U.S. workers are overpaid, relative to equally productive foreigners doing the same work. If the global economy is ever to get back into balance, that gap needs to be closed.
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The Sunday Paper Have you read Kevin Moreau's column about Michael Jackson and This Is It?

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The Sunday Paper Going Out of Business sales work everywhere. Even in Iceland.

Source: www.reuters.com
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Thousands of Icelanders lined up at McDonald's restaurants to order their last Big Macs before the U.S. fast-food chain abandons the crisis-hit island at midnight Saturday due to
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The Obama administration plans to detail a multibillion-dollar grid modernization program, which will bring two-way smart meters and energy monitoring to millions of U.S. homes. Read this blog post by Martin LaMonica on Green Tech.
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Source: rawstory.com
In the chronicle of America's war against its marijuana users, conservative columnist George Will may have just earned credit for his own Walter Cronkite moment.
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Source: www.americanprogress.org
These cartoons represent the opinions of their authors and not necessarily the official position of the Center for American Progress.
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The Sunday Paper Not everyone is behind Google's digitization of thousands of books.

Source: www.physorg.com
Visitors are seen checking out the Google stand at the Frankfurt Book Fair. "Garbage" and "hysterical propaganda" was one angry reaction at the world's biggest book fair this year when Google, the world's ...
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Source: cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com
Officials are not certain why several runaway goats have turned up in the Bronx in recent months.
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The Second Annual Atlanta UMDF One Mile Walk and Family Fun Day – ALL ABOARD FOR A CURE - will be held at Thrasher Park in Historic Norcross, Georgia on Saturday, October 17, 2009. This event will benefit The United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation (UMDF).

About Mitochondrial Disease
Every 30 minutes, a child is born who... will develop a mitochondrial disease by age 10. Mitochondrial diseases result from the failure of the mitochondria, which is a located in the cells of our bodies. Mitochondria are responsible for creating more than 90% of the energy needed to sustain life and support growth. When mitochondria fail, less energy is produced causing cell injury or cell death. On a larger scale, organ systems begin to fail. The disease is often debilitating. Children with mitochondrial disease may not see their teenage years.

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The Sunday Paper The President's statement should be available soon, as it was scheduled for 10:30 this morning in Washington. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/10/world/10nobel.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

Source: www.nytimes.com
The Nobel Committee gave the prize to President Obama less than a year after his election “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”
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The Sunday Paper If this works, should the United States follow suit? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8275837.stm

Source: news.bbc.co.uk
New rules on tipping waiting staff could cost restaurants £130 million and as many as 5,000 jobs, the hospitality industry association has claimed.
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Source: www.npr.org
Swine flu has us thinking. Maybe it's time to change how we greet each other? The CDC recommends that people maintain a 3 to 6 foot distance to cut down on viral spread. So here, NPR health correspondent ...