Gongol.com Archives: December 2011
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December 26, 2011

Business and Finance People respond to incentives
Anecdotal evidence suggests that college students are moving towards majors with relatively low unemployment rates

Threats and Hazards High-school student in Ottumwa charged with terrorism conspiracy
That's a serious charge, so the police had better be certain they're right. Otherwise, they're branding a 16-year-old with a label that will do damage for life.

Iowa Social conservatives face the 2012 Iowa Caucuses and don't know for whom to vote
Interestingly, Bob Vander Plaats seems to think he has the right to tell some of the candidates to leave the race. From where he gets this authority, nobody knows.

Agriculture Clock is ticking down fast towards even more starvation in North Korea
The destabilization of the country's political system with the death of Kim Jong-Il means we just don't know what's happening next.

Threats and Hazards Vandals have been destroying valuable Egyptian artifacts
Priceless artifacts are being lost to disorderly mobs

Agriculture Nearly a third of all hogs in the United States -- are in Iowa
Also...about twice as many chickens as any other state

Computers and the Internet Tablets are punishing the print newspaper business

Humor and Good News A singing elf on the trading floor
(Video)

Business and Finance Brazil's economy is bigger than the UK's

Broadcasting Brian Gongol Show - December 25, 2011
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Broadcasting WHO Radio Wise Guys - December 24, 2011
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