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by DANE SMITH - 2008-04-26
Austin enjoys the self-promoted but well-deserved reputation as live music capital of the world. In recent years, the city has decided to put its money where its mouth is to ensure that it stays ...
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by Davion Wong - 2008-04-26
Practically everyone finds himself/herself in such a situation, at one point of time, when he/she needs to find a person by phone number. You too, probably, have thought about ways to do so. Rever...
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by MELANIE C - 2008-04-22
The popularity of soft drinks keeps increasing every year. Recent studies indicate that soft drinks are today the single largest source of calories the most the American diet that accounts up to...
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by Paul Symonds - 2008-04-22
The impossible can happen and Silvio Berlusconi is living proof of this. On the verge of being sent to jail for corruption a few years ago and having lost his position as the Italian prime Ministe...
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by DANE SMITH - 2008-04-18
This week, a storm of bad news gave markets cold feet, resulting in Friday's 250-point loss. While this pattern of volatility has been the status quo for stock exchanges worldwide for the better p...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2007-11-11
For generations, many people from around the globe have held onto the dream of being able to emigrate from their native country and becoming a United States immigrant. There are many steps in the ...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2007-11-10
Early in the year of 2003, the various services and benefit functions that were part of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, or the INS, were placed under the direction of the...
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by NET BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL - 2007-11-08
Under the current immigration laws that regulate the flow of immigrants into the US, there are two categories of USA visas that are issued: the non-preference visa and the preference visa. T...
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by Davion Wong - 2007-11-08
Government seized auto auctions can very well be the place where you find your dream automobile. That said, it can turn out to be your nightmare if you know nuts about buying cars at seized car au...
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by Robert Bell - 2007-10-03
I lived a somewhat isolated life through the many years of research on the ancient astronaut of the sixth century, pretty much wholly unaware of what was going on in the outside world with respect...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2007-09-16
Globalist stooge George W. Bush, in collaboration with treacherous toy senators and world leaders, is selling out the sovereignty of the United States of America for the German-EU. The surge ...
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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 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 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...