13-Sep-11 World View -- Investors bet that Greece's default is now certain
After winning at 'Jeopardy!', IBM's Watson will become a doctor's assistant
** 13-Sep-11 World View -- Investors bet that Greece's default is now certain
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### World View - Investors bet that Greece's default is now certain
Investors bet that Greece's default is now certain
Latest crisis blamed on resignation of Jürgen Stark from ECB
Italy turns to China for help in debt crisis
Many Palestinians are opposing statehood bid
U.S. sends aid to Pakistan flood victims
After winning at 'Jeopardy!', IBM's Watson will become a doctor's assistant
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Greece, default, Jürgen Stark,
European Central Bank, ECB, Italy, China, Palestine, right of return,
Pakistan, floods, Jeopardy!, IBM, Watson
13-Sep-11 World View -- Investors bet on Greece's default
Burglar claims God sent him to break into house
A man accused of breaking into a Farmington, Conn., home used one of the oldest excuses in the book -- make that the Good Book.
That's right -- suspect Levon Sarkisyan allegedly said God made him do it.
The victim of the break-in came home Sunday and discovered the front door had been kicked in. Inside, Sarkisyan, had allegedly caused more than $10,000 in damages by smashing a Roman statue and marble table.
During his spree, Sarkisyan also showered and dressed himself in the clothes of a deceased former resident of the house, according to investigators.
When confronted by the resident, Sarkisyan allegedly said "a light from above told him to do this," and that God wanted him to help the world, according to Farmington police Sgt. Stephen Egan.
Cops charged Sarkisyan with burglary and criminal mischief, and bail was set at $50,000
Read more! <a href="http://www.hartford-citynews.net/l">City News Local</a>
That's right -- suspect Levon Sarkisyan allegedly said God made him do it.
The victim of the break-in came home Sunday and discovered the front door had been kicked in. Inside, Sarkisyan, had allegedly caused more than $10,000 in damages by smashing a Roman statue and marble table.
During his spree, Sarkisyan also showered and dressed himself in the clothes of a deceased former resident of the house, according to investigators.
When confronted by the resident, Sarkisyan allegedly said "a light from above told him to do this," and that God wanted him to help the world, according to Farmington police Sgt. Stephen Egan.
Cops charged Sarkisyan with burglary and criminal mischief, and bail was set at $50,000
Read more! <a href="http://www.hartford-citynews.net/l">City News Local</a>
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