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Gun maker stocks rally in premarket trade

MarketWatch.com 

Shares of gun makers rallied in premarket trade Monday, to bounce sharply off multi-month lows hit amid concerns over slowing demand. Smith & Wesson Holding Corp.'s stock rose 7.8% ahead of the open, while Sturm Ruger & Co. shares gained 4.3%. On Friday, Smith & Wesson's stock closed at the lowest level since Feb. 9, while Sturm Ruger shares had closed at the lowest level since Jan. 28. Vista Outdoor Inc.'s stock advanced 2% ahead of the open, after closing at a one-month low on Friday. Читать дальше...

Where parents pay the most for college

CNN Money 

American parents say they're spending $14,678 to send their kids to college, double the world average. But more American students are helping fund the cost than almost anywhere else.

Terrorism And Why Some Rise Up While Others Stand Still

WN.com 

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling “Terrorism” may indeed be one of the most hotly contested and ambiguous terms today. To be sure, among its various deployments there are negative and favorable usages, not to mention a number of descriptive and prescriptive words around its meaning. For instance, the attacks by two Palestinian gunmen at a popular Tel Aviv nightspot that killed four Israelis were quickly condemned by Israeli leaders and much of the world. Yet, there were others which... Читать дальше...



Court clears Bollywood drug film for release with just 1 cut

JournalStar.com 

NEW DELHI (AP) — A Bollywood movie about drug abuse in India's northern state of Punjab can be released in theaters across the country with one potentially offensive scene removed, rather than the many cuts sought by censors, a court…

Court clears Bollywood drug film for release with just 1 cut

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

NEW DELHI (AP) — A Bollywood movie about drug abuse in India's northern state of Punjab can be released in theaters across the country with one potentially offensive scene removed, rather than the many cuts sought by censors, a court ruled Monday. The decision was being hailed by the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai as a victory for the creative arts and the fundamental rights of filmmakers. The film certification board is legally empowered to protect audiences from content that includes profanity... Читать дальше...





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