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    Dan Dorfman: More Than Autumn Leaves Could Fall

  • Sep 30, 2010 from wwwma3hdnet(عبد الله) in World News
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    With Halloween just around the corner, many of us will soon be shaking as we confront the usual array of ghosts, ghouls and goblins. Adding to our jitters will be a TV bombardment of such time-worn horror films as Frankenstein, Dracula and Night of the Living Dead.

    Equally significant from an investment standpoint, Wall Street will undoubtedly be shaking, as well, since October is notorious for having produced one of the bloodiest one-day showings in the history of the stock market. That was October 19, 1987, or "Black Monday," as it's called, a day that saw the Dow Jones Industrials dive a wicked 508 points or 22.6% and shed some $500 billion of market value.

    The reason: computer and insurance programs all flashed sell signals at the same time, which touched off a selling panic.

    What's more, October has savaged investors with a series of additional hefty declines, namely, 20% in 1929, 17% in 2008, 14% in 1932 and 10% in 1937, I'm told by Standard & Poor's chief investment strategist, Sam Stovall.

    October is a spooky month, says Stovall, pointing to such events as: the two biggest monthly declines in the stock market both occurred in October, five of the last 10 bear markets (declines of 20% or more) bottomed in October and four of 17 corrections (losses of from 10% to 20%) also ended in October.

    On the other hand, some market pros pooh-pooh any October fears, noting that the market is on a roll, what with the Dow -- largely reflecting expectations of a zippier economy -- having ballooned more than 700 points since late July. What's more, the Dow posted a 7.7% gain in September, which is traditionally the market's worst month of the year.

    A money manager at Baltimore-based investment biggie also plays down October worries, telling me "unless you're blind, you can't help but see the market wants to go higher, and it looks like that's where it's going."

    Stovall agrees, arguing it's pretty likely that the correction of 2010 bottomed in July. Further, he believes technically that the S&P 500 has undergone a bullish reversal and the bull market that started in March 2009 is likely to resume, albeit at a slower pace than the initial surge.

    Further, he points out, dating back to 1945, October has displayed a lot more vigor, averaging an 0.8% annual gain and rising in six out of every 10 years.

    Still, this October is saddled with a number of concerns. Among them on the investment front are a couple of closely tracked contrary market indicators which invariably signal lower stock prices.

    One of them is a report from Investors Intelligence that a recent survey of investment advisers showed 49.1% were bullish, far exceeding the 29.3% that were bullish.

    Another contrary indicator, recently highlighted by Michael Larson, editor of the Safe Money Report newsletter in a commentary to subscribers, took note of a release from the American Association of Individual Investors -- viewed as Wall Street's "dumb money" -- that investors are more optimistic about the stock market than at any time since October 2007, May 2008 and January of 2010.

    That's an unbelievably strong contrarian signal, observes Larson, who notes that these points in history, in fact, marked major stock market tops, leading to Dow declines ranging from 900 to 6,600 points.

    Tack on his expectations of a double-dip recession, a skid into the Dow 9,000s before year end and he says investors should be loaded to bear with inverse exchange-traded funds, a bet that these vehicles will go up in price as the stock market goes down.

    His favorites: ProShares Short Real Estate (REK), an inverse ETF designed to rise 1% for every 1% gain in the Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index, ProShares Short S&P 500 (SH), also designed to rise 1% for every 1% drop in the S&P 500, and ProShares Short Financials (SEF), likewise geared to advance 1% for every 1% decline in the Dow Jones U.S. Financials Index. Needless to say, if the market goes up, these investments will spell trouble with a capital T.

    Larson also favors a stake in what's now everyone's investment darling -- that precious yellow metal. Here, he favors a gold bullion ETF, SPDR Gold Trust (GLD).

    Charles Biderman, the CEO of West Coast liquidity tracker TrimTabs Research, partially owned by Goldman Sachs, is another worry-wart, noting the U.S. economy is stalling, new offerings are soaring and insider buying is plunging.

    Near term, say for the next few weeks, Biderman is neutral on equities. But after that, he says, watch out. Given the enormous amount of debt in the economy, final demand is unlikely to grow rapidly over the next few years, he says. Unless incomes grow faster than 2% a year and above growth in unemployment -- which is not what he expects -- less money will be coming into equities over time. And that means, he believes, price-earnings multiples (now above 15, based on trailing 12-month earnings), could drop below 10.

    That's as...

    VA 100 Hits Halloween (2009)

  • Sep 24, 2010 from avadakadabra
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    VA 100 Hits Halloween (2009)
    4CDs | Release: 2009 | MP3 VBR kbps | CBR 44,1KHz | 336 MB
    Genre: Pop, Rock
    Tracklist:
    Disc: 1
    1. Ray Parker Jr. Ghostbusters
    2. Bobby Borris Pickett & The Crypt Kickers Monster Mash
    3. Lovebugstarski Amityville (The House On The Hill)
    4. Steve Miller Band Abracadabra
    5. Blue Oysercult (DonT Fear) The Reaper
    6. Edgar Winter Group Frankenstein
    7. Electric Light Orchestra Evil Woman
    8. Alice Cooper Feed My Frankenstein
    9. Beatfreakz SomebodyS Watching Me
    10. Bloc Party Hunting For Witches
    11. Japan Halloween
    12. A Flock Of Seagulls Nightmares
    13. Santana Black Magic Woman
    14. Andy Williams Spooky
    15. Screamin Jay Hawkins I Put A Spell On You
    16. Johnny Cash Ghost Riders In The Sky
    17. Marty Robbins Devil Woman
    18. Kris Kristofferson To Beat The Devil
    19. The Guess Who Clap For The Wolfman
    20. Patti Smith Group Ghost Dance
    21. Dj Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince A Nightmare On My Street
    22. Run Dmc Raising Hell
    23. Bow Wow Wow I Want Candy
    24. Damian The Time Warp
    25. The Grid Swamp Thing
    Disc: 2
    1. Steps Better The Devil You Know
    2. Super Furry Animals Demons
    3. Alice Cooper Poison
    4. Judas Priest Deal With The Devil
    5. Sweet Hellraiser
    6. The Cult Lil Devil
    7. Gun Race With The Devil
    8. Redbone The Witch Queen Of New Orleans
    9. Kula Shaker Grateful When YouRe Dead
    10. Landscape Norman Bates
    11. Crash Test Dummies The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead
    12. The Charlie Daniels Band The Devil Went Down To Georgia
    13. Jumpin Gene Simmons Haunted House
    14. Beth Orton Devil Song
    15. Robert Johnson Me And The Devil Blues
    16. Halloween
    17. A Nightmare On Elm Street
    18. The Exorcist Tubular Bells
    19. The Shining
    20. The Thing
    21. The Omen Ave Satani
    22. The Fog
    23. Poltergeist
    24. Psycho
    25. Nosferatuoverture Omens Of Nosferatu
    Disc: 3
    1. Bram StokerS Dracula The Storm
    2. Village Of The Damned March Of The Children
    3. Sleepy Hollow
    4. The Addams Family
    5. The Munsters
    6. The Outer Limits
    7. The Twilight Zone
    8. The X Files
    9. Twin Peaks
    10. Tales Of The Unexpected
    11. David Seville The Witch Doctor
    12. Shebwooley The Purple People Eater
    13. Gene Vincent Race With The Devil
    14. Frank Sinatra Witchcraft
    15. Chet Baker Old Devil Moon
    16. The Clovers Devil Or Angel
    17. Howlin Wolf Evil (Is Going On)
    18. Roy Orbison Devil Doll
    19. Theloniusmonk Misterioso
    20. Lavernebaker Voodoo, Voodoo
    21. Dinah Washington Mean And Evil Blues
    22. Carmen Cavallaro Voodoo Moon
    23. Sarah Vaughan Bewitched
    24. Tony Martin It S Magic
    25. Sister Rosetta Tharpe The Devil Has Thrown Him Down
    Disc: 4
    1. Pete Johnson Death Ray Boogie
    2. Otis Spann I D Rather Be The Devil
    3. Louis Jordan Up Jumped The Devil
    4. Frankie Laine Satan Wears A Satan Gown
    5. Glenn Miller Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead
    6. Thriller
    7. Ghostbusters
    8. Monster Mash
    9. The Time Warp
    10. I Put A Spell On You
    11. SomebodyS Watching Me
    12. Hungry Like The Wolf
    13. The Witch Doctor
    14. Bat Out Of Hell
    15. Devil Woman
    16. Amityville (The House On The Hill)
    17. Ghost Town
    18. Monster
    19. People Are Strange
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    Halloween: History, Fun Facts, and Resources to Plan Parties and Make Decorations

  • Sep 16, 2010 from thefreeresource(The Free Resource) in *
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    History and Fun Facts about Halloween
    Halloween wasnt always the silly child-centered holiday that it is today. It had some ritualistic, religious and serious roots, beginning as early as the 1st century AD. Read on to learn more about this increasingly less-spooky holiday including how it began, what it is today and how to make the most of Halloween this year.
    Who originally celebrated Halloween?
    It is thought that the Romans and the Druids were the original celebrators of Halloween. The Roman celebration took place on October 31, and was held in honor of the goddess of fruit trees, Pomona. An ancient gathering of Priests in England, the Druids, later added the lord of the dead, Samhain, to the list of honorees on October 31 and November 1. These groups of people believed that on October 31, there were hoards of ghosts, spirits, witches, goblins and evil apparitions surrounding them. The celebrations of Romans and Druids were centered around a day of sacrifice, while surrounding themselves with cats, which were believed to be holy animals.
    Why do we celebrate Halloween?
    In the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church decided to make the pagan holiday into a Christian holiday. It was at this time that the purpose of Halloween became a day to remember and pray for saints that had passed away. They renamed November 1 All Saint Day, and October 31st became the All Hallowed Evening.
    What year did Halloween start?
    Halloween first began around 10 AD, in the area that now belongs to the country of Ireland. As mentioned above, the Druids celebrated the holiday on October 31st because this date marked the end of the harvest season, which they considered to be the end of their year. The end of October for them was what New Years Eve is throughout the world today.
    Where did the name Halloween come from?
    The name Halloween was originally used long after the day had been celebrated as a pagan holiday. The Roman Catholic Church adopted the celebration as a Christian holiday in the 7th century, and from thereon called the day before All Saints Day (November 1), All Hallows Eve. The origin of the words All Hallows came from Middle English Alholowmesse (or All-hallowmas), which meant All Saints Day. This word was modified to All Hallows, and thus, the day before All Hallows, or All Saints Day became known as All Hallows Eve.
    How to make Halloween decorations?
    1. Halloween Ghosts Make the head of the ghost first by crunching up a ball of toilet paper. Cover the toilet paper with a tissue, gathering the tissue underneath the ball and tying it with a piece of string or a rubber band. Turn the ghost over and hang from the ceiling or rest on the table. Scary!
    2. Glowing Ghosts Place an activated mini glow stick inside a balloon and inflate the balloon. Cover the balloon with a white napkin or white pillowcase. Secure the white cloth to the balloon using string or double-sided tape. Hang outside somewhere so that the decoration eerily moves in the wind.
    How can I make an alcoholic punch for Halloween?
    1. Sewer Punch Mix 1 bottle vodka, 7 cups fresh orange juice with lots of pump, 2 liter bottle or dr. Pepper or Coca Cola, Ice. Serve with ice in a punch bowl. The mixture is a filthy shade of brown and will gross out all your guests!
    2. Bath Scum Punch Mix 1 can frozen lemonade concentrate (mixed with proper amount of water, 2 liters Sprite or 7 Up and 1 bottle vodka. Remove gallon of rainbow sherbet from the freezer. Thaw and stir the sherbet until the mixture turns brownish grey and disgusting. Return the gallon to the freezer to refreeze before the party. Just before the party, place the bowl in its location and add scoops of the sherbet so that they float in a grayish mass on the top of the punch. Serve while solid.
    What are some good Halloween games?
    1. Witch Hunt
    How to play Witch Hunt? Cut out paper witch hats and hide them around the house. Cut out enough hats so that each child can find between 3 and 6 hates. Color one of the hats a different color. The person that finds this hat wins the grand prize. Give out another prize for the person who finds the most hats. Give out small prizes to all the children playing the game.
    2. Icky Food Guessing Game
    How to play the Icky Food Guessing Game on Halloween? Prepare 5 paper bags by lining them with plastic bags inside. This will keep the food from seeping through the opaque paper bag. Put one food in each of the bags.
    Bag 1: mashed bananas (brains),
    Bag 2: peeled grapes (eyeballs),
    Bag 3: wet pretzel rods (soggy bones),
    Bag 4: spaghetti cooked (intestines),
    Bag 5: dried orange peels (dried/dead skin).
    Let children take turns guessing what is in each bag. For an extra challenge, make the children remember which bag contained which item. At the end of the taste, the child that has written down the correct foods in the correct order wins a prize.
    How to make Halloween treats?
    1. Witchcakes These scary treats are chocolate cupcakes with witch-like decorations on top!...

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    VA - 100 Hits - Halloween (2009)
    4CDs | Release: 2009 | MP3 VBR kbps | CBR 44,1KHz | 336 MB
    Genre: Pop, Rock

    Tracklist:

    Disc: 1
    1. Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters
    2. Bobby 'Borris' Pickett & The Crypt - Kickers Monster Mash
    3. Lovebugstarski - Amityville (The House On The Hill)
    4. Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra
    5. Blue Oysercult - (Don'T Fear) The Reaper
    6. Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein
    7. Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman
    8. Alice Cooper - Feed My Frankenstein
    9. Beatfreakz - Somebody'S Watching Me
    10. Bloc Party - Hunting For Witches
    11. Japan - Halloween
    12. A Flock Of Seagulls - Nightmares
    13. Santana - Black Magic Woman
    14. Andy Williams - Spooky
    15. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
    16. Johnny Cash - Ghost Riders In The Sky
    17. Marty Robbins - Devil Woman
    18. Kris Kristofferson - To Beat The Devil
    19. The Guess Who - Clap For The Wolfman
    20. Patti Smith Group - Ghost Dance
    21. Dj Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - A Nightmare On My Street
    22. Run Dmc - Raising Hell
    23. Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy
    24. Damian - The Time Warp
    25. The Grid - Swamp Thing

    Disc: 2
    1. Steps - Better The Devil You Know
    2. Super Furry Animals - Demons
    3. Alice Cooper - Poison
    4. Judas Priest - Deal With The Devil
    5. Sweet - Hellraiser
    6. The Cult - Lil' Devil
    7. Gun - Race With The Devil
    8. Redbone - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans
    9. Kula Shaker - Grateful When You'Re Dead
    10. Landscape - Norman Bates
    11. Crash Test Dummies - The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead
    12. The Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down To Georgia
    13. Jumpin Gene Simmons - Haunted House
    14. Beth Orton - Devil Song
    15. Robert Johnson - Me And The Devil Blues
    16. Halloween
    17. A Nightmare On Elm Street
    18. The Exorcist Tubular Bells
    19. The Shining
    20. The Thing
    21. The Omen Ave Satani
    22. The Fog
    23. Poltergeist
    24. Psycho
    25. Nosferatuoverture Omens Of Nosferatu

    Disc: 3
    1. Bram Stoker'S Dracula - The Storm
    2. Village Of The Damned - March Of The Children
    3. Sleepy Hollow
    4. The Addams Family
    5. The Munsters
    6. The Outer Limits
    7. The Twilight Zone
    8. The X Files
    9. Twin Peaks
    10. Tales Of The Unexpected
    11. David Seville - The Witch Doctor
    12. Shebwooley - The Purple People Eater
    13. Gene Vincent - Race With The Devil
    14. Frank Sinatra - Witchcraft
    15. Chet Baker - Old Devil Moon
    16. The Clovers - Devil Or Angel
    17. Howlin Wolf - Evil (Is Going On)
    18. Roy Orbison - Devil Doll
    19. Theloniusmonk - Misterioso
    20. Lavernebaker - Voodoo, Voodoo
    21. Dinah Washington - Mean And Evil Blues
    22. Carmen Cavallaro - Voodoo Moon
    23. Sarah Vaughan - Bewitched
    24. Tony Martin It S Magic
    25. Sister Rosetta Tharpe - The Devil Has Thrown Him Down

    Disc: 4
    1. Pete Johnson - Death Ray Boogie
    2. Otis Spann - I D Rather Be The Devil
    3. Louis Jordan - Up Jumped The Devil
    4. Frankie Laine - Satan Wears A Satan Gown
    5. Glenn Miller - Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead
    6. Thriller
    7. Ghostbusters
    8. Monster Mash
    9. The Time Warp
    10. I Put A Spell On You
    11. Somebody'S Watching Me
    12. Hungry Like The Wolf
    13. The Witch Doctor
    14. Bat Out Of Hell
    15. Devil Woman
    16. Amityville (The House On The Hill)
    17. Ghost Town
    18. Monster
    19. People Are Strange
    20. Bad Moon Rising
    21. There'S A Ghost In My House
    22. Highway To Hell
    23. Devil Inside
    24. Wild Thing
    25. Sympathy For The Devil

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