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VIDEO: Ask Andy: What are 'dark pools'?
2016-02-02 12:55:04| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Barclays Bank has been fined $70m by US regulators for its handling of so-called "dark pool" trading. Credit Suisse has also been fined $60m for its involvement. But what exactly are "dark pools"?
Researchers index dark web, find most of it contains illegal material
2016-02-01 21:27:32| Extremetech
It's not that you can't use Tor hidden services for legitimate purposes. It's just that people usually don't.
The dark side of clean energy in Mexico
2016-01-31 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Truthout: A palm hat worn down by time covers the face of Celestino Bortolo Teran, a 60-year-old Indigenous Zapotec man. He walks behind his ox team as they open furrows in the earth. A 17-year-old youth trails behind, sowing white, red and black corn, engaging in a ritual of ancient knowledge shared between local people and the earth. Neither of the two notices the sound of our car as we arrive "because of the wind turbines," Teran says. Just 50 meters away, a wind farm has been installed by the Spanish...
College Town: Clark lecture focuses on dark side of apparel industry
2016-01-24 11:07:24| Apparel - Topix.net
Being employed can be both a blessing and a curse for some in the clothing business, and Clark University sociologist Robert J.S. Ross will present a talk about the dark side of the apparel industry at 4 p.m. Jan. 25 in the Higgins Lounge at Clark's Dana Commons. Drawing on his decades of research and having traveled to Bangladesh to investigate and study the aftermath of the Rana Plaza collapse, which killed more than 1,100 people in 2013, Mr. Ross will discuss the horrific conditions of the global apparel business, in which profits are outweighing the livelihood of workers.
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Air pollution: a dark cloud of filth poisons the worlds cities
2016-01-16 23:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: During these cold winter days, Anumita Choudhury dare not leave her small second-floor apartment in Delhis northern suburbs. Elderly now, she has developed asthma. The last time she ventured into the streets of the worlds second most populous city she began gasping for breath and had to be helped home by her neighbours. The story is the same in many of the worlds great cities. From Kabul in Afghanistan to Hong Kong and Shijiazhuang in China, and from Lima to So Paulo in Latin America, people...
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