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"March 10, 2009"
http://www.spaceweather.com/ "Daily Sun: 10 Mar 09 The sun is blank--no sunspots. Sunspot number: 0" "Far side of the Sun: This holographic image reveals no sunspots on the far side of the sun." The face of the Sun is without blemish: http://www.spaceweather.com/images20...rc9ktnna 4260 Please visit: http://blog.nj.com/southjersey_impac...SolarCycle.jpg The right panel shows the face of the Sun as it looked on a good day during the late Modern Warm Period. Sunspots are the apparent size of craters on the moon. The left panel shows a spotless Sun as it looks today. Please write to Al Gore so that Al knows that the Sun is not living up to his religious expectations. Al Gore is a divinity school dropout. George Carlin had a better grasp of the true nature of God's creation, than does Al Gore. Please visit: http://www.co-intelligence.org/newsl...es/sun-etc.jpg which shows the relative sizes of the Sun and planets. Compared to the Sun, Jupiter is the size of a pea, earth is the size of a grain of sand. Global markets lost $ 50 trillion Special Correspondent NEW DELHI: The ongoing global financial crisis slashed the value of financial assets across the world by a whopping $50 trillion in 2008 and the hardest hit was the developing Asian market among other emerging regions, a study by the Asian Development Bank has said. According to the study titled 'Global financial turmoil and emerging market economies: Major contagion and a shocking loss of wealth', losses on financial assets in the developing Asian markets last year totaled $9.6 trillion, or just over one year's worth of GDP. Asia, the study said, was hit harder than other parts of the developing world because the region's markets had expanded much more rapidly. In its estimates, the ADB has measured the losses in equity and bond markets , including those backed by mortgages. |
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