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Hot trends for September 27, 2008

Welcome into the Dragon's Den – KPMG Canada joins forces with CBC for Season 3 (Consultant News)

Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:48:07 PDT
KPMG Enterprise has officially "entered the den" in an exclusive arrangement with the CBC, and will be providing all facets of due diligence, transaction related services and other professional services to the Dragons for Season 3 of the CBC program Dragons' Den.

iPhone Adapter Causes Shock

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 02:12:15 PDT
Beware when you tell your children to plug-in the iPhone adapter for charging. In a recent information that I have received, I got to know that my iPhone adapter came with a shocking news

Paris Hilton, Damien Hirst, Sophie Monk, Internet TV and porn

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 06:25:45 PDT
You can never see enough of Paris Hilton. That seems to be the message that the Internet is telling us this week as the IT girl and occasional porn star...

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Sat, 27 Sep 2008 05:19:01 PDT
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Russia uses big wheat yield as a foreign policy tool

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 02:59:40 PDT
Typical biased western news against Russia. The notion that what every country tries to do in the way of economic progress is a possible weapon when done by Russia is ludicrous. Next they'll be blaming Russia for having the world largest supply of fresh water.

Identity Fraud, Part 1: A $45 Billion Snowball

Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:00:00 PDT
Imagine getting a $45 billion bill without knowing exactly how you ended up with such a big tab. That's exactly the situation facing Americans struck by identity fraud. In 2007, the misuse of lost and stolen identity information cost $45 billion, an average of $5,574 per incident, according to Javelin Strategy's 2008 Identity Fraud Survey Report. There's reason for both consumers and companies to be concerned. Unlike burglary or robbery, it's not clear to most people how their identities are st


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