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Holiday travelers deal with slick roads, airport delays; worst of ...

TOPEKA, Kan. — A major winter storm lumbering across the nation’s midsection promises a white Christmas for some but has brought headaches for residents without power and travelers crawling along slick, icy roads and dealing with canceled and delayed flights.

The worst of the storm is expected to hit the region Thursday and Friday, bringing heavy snow, sleet and rain to a large swath of the Plains and the Midwest. A foot or two of snow is possible in some areas by Christmas Day.

Snow began falling before sunrise Wednesday in northwest Kansas, after freezing rain had already iced up roads. A stretch of Interstate 70 in western Kansas was snowpacked by mid-afternoon. State officials have warned that travel will be almost impossible in northeast Kansas by Thursday afternoon.

WASHINGTON - As the economic crisis continues, many people may feel more stress and anxiety during holidays. "The holidays can be a wonderful time for many people, but they can also bring about pressure, stress and anxiety," said Dena Cabrera, staff psychologist at Remuda Ranch Programs for Eating and Anxiety Disorders.

Swine flu, economic downturn hit tourist arrivals: Selja

NEW DELHI - Swine flu and the economic downturn impacted foreign tourist arrivals in India for a while, but it is picking up again, Tourism Minister Kumari Selja said here Wednesday. Addressing reporters, she said: "The impact of the economic downturn was seen throughout the world.

White House says Obama frustrated by delays in manufacture, delivery of H1N1 vaccine

more images more imagesObama frustrated by delays with H1N1 vaccineWASHINGTON — The White House says President Barack Obama is frustrated by delays in making enough vaccine for everyone who wants protection from the swine flu. Press secretary Robert Gibbs said Friday the president is frustrated knowing that thousands of people are waiting in long lines at vaccine clinics around the country only to be turned away because of vaccine shortages.

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Porter Stansberry: Pockets of Promise in Natural Gas and Oil

As someone who invests in many sectors, Porter, what major trends are you watching in the global economy?

Porter Stansberry: The U.S. dollar is falling apart. There is no doubt that today's paper monetary standard will fail. It's not a question of "if" but "when." I know my view is pretty far outside the mainstream, but historically, paper monies don't last. It's really an anomaly that for 35-plus years, there has been no challenge to the U.S. dollar standard. Our paper money, which has been exclusively a paper system since 1971, is getting long in the tooth and U.S. creditors are beginning to seriously doubt its sustainability. You're seeing all the signs of a monetary collapse, where enormous debts are made because paper currency is very flexible and can be expanded. Those debts can never be repaid. This is always how paper monies collapse and that's exactly what's happening to the dollar today.

TER: If the major trend is the demise of the dollar, are there really any investment opportunities in energy?

GE Energizes the Electric Car Battery Industry with A123 (part 2)

GE leverages its experience in bringing new technologies to market quickly and cost efficiently with the lithium-ion battery manufacturer A123 ...

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