Economia
20 vezes circulando o mundo num carro
Back in 1989, as the Berlin Wall fell, Gunther Holtorf and his wife
Christine set out on what was meant to be an 18-month tour of Africa in their
Mercedes Benz G Wagen. Now, with more than 800,000km (500,000 miles) on the
clock, Gunther is still going.
The German former airline executive has travelled the equivalent of 20 times
around the planet in the vehicle - which he calls Otto. He says he has never had
a serious breakdown. Recently in Vietnam, Canadian-born photographer David Lemke
joined Gunther on one section of his epic journey.
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John Stuart Mill
Steven Kates, “Reassessing the Political Economy of John Stuart Mill”
In this month's Liberty Matters online discussion we reassess the economic ideas of John Stuart Mill as found in his classic work Principles of Political Economy (1st...
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O Relógio Da Dívida
World debt comparison
The global debt clock
Our interactive overview of government debt across the planet
The clock is ticking. Every second, it seems, someone in the world takes on more debt. The idea of a debt clock for an individual nation is familiar...
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A Regra De Ouro Das Finanças Internacionais
The Golden Rule Reinterpreted
Peter Schiff
In an April speech in Berlin, Dr. Andreas Dombret, a member of the
Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank (the German central bank),
offered a startlingly frank assessment of the...
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O Tempo Chegou De Comprar Um Novo Carro
Mercedes-Benz SL 2012
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Foguete privado...benefícios públicos?
Private rocket reaches record altitude
Trecho:
A privately-financed rocket ship has reached a record altitude of 65 kilometers (40 miles) during a test flight, its US makers announced Friday.
SpaceShipOne,...
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