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Shooting at Orlando office building
One day after the shooting in Texas at the Fort Hood military base, another shooting in an Orlando office building has claim multiple victims. Read more
Calculator Wars: Economic Stimulus Success
Washington - American leader's continue a mathematical warfare ahead of key economic reports due throughout the week. While the White House recently reported last week that the $159 billion in stimulus dollars saved or preserved 640,329 jobs, officials warned of the report's inaccuracy. Read more
The Wide-Angle view of "Cash for Clunkers".
The most easily agreed to subject concerning the government's program is that the American taxpayers are financing it. After that.., the economical debate, drenched in environmentalism, is fueling Americans to take a closer look for their own sakes. Read more
Hermosillo Day care fire: 31 children dead
31 children are reported dead after a deadly fire swept through the ABC day care in the small city. Authorities have identified 27 children of the 31 bodies found inside the structure. And at least 25 more children and 5 employees were hospitalized due to the fire, believed to have began at a neighboring warehouse...
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North Carolina approves smoking ban.
Smoking will soon be prohibited in bars and restaurants across North Carolina, a state where tobacco was once revered for the money it generated for farmers, universities and community and cultural institutions. Remember, this is a state with a city named Winston Salem! Last year, North Carolina farmers produced... Read more
Caturano and Company Publishes Tax Implications of the Proposed 2010 Federal Budget.
President Obama recently proposed a $3.5 trillion federal budget for fi scal year (FY) 2010, which includes some signifi cant tax cuts and increases, although most of them won't offi cially begin until 2011. Many of the tax proposals build on the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment... Read more
Top 10 Largest False Claims Act Cases.
The 10 Largest False Claims Act Cases in U.S. History. The government paid whistleblowers rewards exceeding $50 million each for reporting fraud against the government. Over $3 billion in whistleblower rewards paid to date. Read more
Good News – Cheer up IT Sector Guys: India is Crushing the Recession with a Heavy Hand.
Last year, souring food / oil prices & subsequent collapse of the stock markets all across the globe had pushed the entire world in a state of deep recession. Almost every Indian was badly shaken & moved into a state of great pessimism. The impact of the global slowdown had been tremendous on the IT sector... Read more
Cost Of Living International Rankings For 1 April 2009
International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate's personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world.
Our findings show that the compound impact of the multifaceted global economic trends...Read more
Top 5 Ways to Get Out of Debt
While there is much expert advice in the news over the last few months about the best ways to get out of debt, essentially every individual's debt situation is personal. What works for one family many not work for all but there are some common denominators those people who have...Read more
Pizza Chefs Will Help Victims of Italian Earthquake
Have you ever thought that a Pizza day could help people victim of a strong earthquake?
In Italy it certainly happens.Read more
WTA Tennis - Jelena Jankovic Gets Her First Title of the Season at Marbella Open
The 24-years-old Serbian, Jelena Jankovic, won her first title of 2009, by beating the Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro in the final of the WTA Marbella Open with a final score of 6-3, 3-6, and 6-3. This is the 10th title of the Serbian in her career and the first since last October 2008.Read more