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  1. This is what Google looked like 15 years ago

    by , 07-06-2016 at 07:17 AM
    This is what Google looked like 15 years ago

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  2. Good morning - Scarborough Sea Breeze

    by , 07-06-2016 at 01:15 AM
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    Scarborough Sea Breeze 2002

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  3. Steven Tyler - "I believe y'all are gonna listen to this stuff and you're gonna agree with me that it fell from a star"

    by , 07-05-2016 at 09:15 PM
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    Steven Tyler has released "We're All Somebody From Somewhere," the title track from his upcoming debut solo album. "We're All Somebody From Somewhere" follows previously released tracks "Love Is Your Name" and "Red, White & You," which are taken off of Tyler's country music debut, We're All Somebody From Somewhere. Tyler recorded the album in Nashville.


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  4. Silver Prices Touch $21 for First Time in 2 Years

    by , 07-05-2016 at 06:57 PM
    Silver prices printed $21 intraday for the first time since July 2014 as the Brexit vote has traders anticipating more central bank easing. Lower interest rates make metals like silver and gold generally more attractive. With silver prices poised to finish higher 5 sessions in a row, you would think they just won the Miss Universe contest.

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    However, later this week we have the US non-farm payrolls printing. Though the market is pricing ...
  5. U.S. Factory Orders Pull Back In Line With Estimates In May

    by , 07-05-2016 at 05:05 PM
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    New orders for U.S. manufactured goods pulled back in line with estimates in the month of May, the Commerce Department revealed in a report released on Tuesday. The report said factory orders fell by 1.0 percent in May following a 1.8 percent jump in April.

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