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by Andrew Regan - 2007-09-14
The burgeoning debt levels in UK society are a frequent topic of debate in the media, and with good reason: in August 2007, the debt charity Credit Action estimated that total UK personal debt s...
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by GARRY GAMBER - 2007-09-08
The filibuster has been a tool available to U.S. Senators during Senate floor discussions on legislation and appointments since the U.S. Constitution was ratified. Both the Democratic and Republic...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2007-08-23
According to The Blade, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner issued a statement criticizing the removal of Rob Ludeman, 4 1/2 months before his term was up, as "pettiness, bitter partisanship, and ongoin...
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by Joshua Daly - 2007-07-02
The first ever programmable computer device that allows professional caregivers to monitor how frequent a patient takes their medication was approved Thursday by the FDA. EMMA, the Electronic...
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by Greg Edwards - 2007-07-02
Frank Mariconda started his day like any other, he got dressed for work, ate breakfast, and playfully kissed his wife goodbye, not knowing it would be the last time he would ever speak to her. ...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-06-30
In the busy nightclub district of London two car bombs were discovered that by some good fortune had not detonated. Questions about who is responsible for the car bombs are being hotly debated as ...
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by PHILIP NICOSIA - 2007-06-19
Politicians are everywhere once more. They're on television, radio, billboards, the Internet and on the streets going around the country promoting their team and themselves. Their staff are busy p...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-06-16
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and other gay rights activist groups are opposing President Bush's nomination for Surgeon General, Dr. James Holsinger. Is his science wrong? In spite...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2007-06-16
The famous "Stone of Scone," the "Stone of Destiny," that is Jacob's Pillar Stone (formerly enshrined in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey), serves as a physical link and deed proving Ki...
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by PHILIP NICOSIA - 2007-06-14
President George W. Bush has likened the war on global terrorism that he initiated to the war fought by the first American president and his namesake George Washington to promote freedom worldwide...
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by Joshua Daly - 2007-06-13
Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of...
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by MICHAEL SUIB - 2007-06-01
Thirty Poems in Thirty Days. Historically, poets have always stepped up to the plate and presented, in stark clarity and the sometime disputable clever turn of a word, a unique understanding ...
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by AMIT THARD - 2007-05-18
The Iraq war, immigration bill, social security, health care, oil prices etc. etc. This is a list of issues the republicans will try to avoid in upcoming presidential debates over the next year. T...
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by Max Weber - 2007-05-17
With the development of air transport in the twentieth century this carriers were unaffordable for most people because of its high prices. Nowadays almost every US citizens fly and it means that a...
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by Max Weber - 2007-05-17
The population of United States of America consists of representatives of many nations. Of course its economics is affected much by the presence and activities of immigrants. Although many people ...
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by KATHERINE WESTPHAL - 2007-05-12
Between 1998 and 2005, the number of violent incidents on prime time network TV grew by 75%. There is now an average of 4.41 instances of violence per hour during prime time, according to a recen...
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by Hazel Leo - 2007-05-11
Visit a Local Grant Agency: Why is it so Important? Developing a new technology or innovation is easier said than done. Generating adequate funds to support your business is a grueling and dema...
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by Joshua Daly - 2007-05-09
Profit before innovation has been a recurring theme in the drug industry. Extending patents, reinventing old drugs, and spending more on advertising than research and development are everyday pra...
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by Cathlene Martinez - 2007-05-03
Everyone knows that big pharma has always been allowed by the FDA to skip around the patent laws, keeping their brand name medication on the market longer and delaying price relief to the general ...
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by MARK RAMIREZ - 2007-05-03
The FDA is urging that a new warning be placed on the labels of all anti-depressants warning of an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior. The current warning label warns of a increase ...