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23rd September 2009
Dwight Smith was released by the New Orleans Saints last Thursday and he will probably start with another team by the end of this week: the Minnesota Vikings. Apparently he has been meeting with this team’s coaches and officials since last Monday.
Mi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
It can be so easy to quit. Life seems hard, bills are pressing in, you have family issues, the job or business isn't going the way you want it. You just want to curl up into a ball and hope the world passes you by.
I'll be the first to admit it. I've b... Read >
Author: Rashid
16th September 2009
Our leaders are saving us from the threat of "dangerous" disposable merchandise - with taxes!
Recently a law in France was passed to tax plastic tableware to try to encourage consumers to buy more eco-friendly products, and Paris is planning to expand ... Read >
Author: eventsupplies
15th September 2009
Overcoming objections is not magic or tough. It is a simple matter of assuming the customer is going to buy not folding up at the first sign of adversity. In this article, I am going to give a true example of how a salesperson walked right past a sale the... Read >
Author: Carl Davidson
08th September 2009
Overcoming objections is not hard. It is a simple matter of assuming the customer is going to buy and then solving their problem. In this article, I am going to give a true example of how a salesperson walked right past a sale they could have easily gotte... Read >
Author: Carl Davidson
15th June 2009
This article is about the H1N1 and China travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now.
The A(H1N1) quarantine policy (from several big Chinese web sites) in China:
1. If you don't have a fever when ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee
01st June 2009
Canada gift basket delivery service Clare’s Gift Baskets of Canada has long experience helping people in Europe, the US, the UK and beyond send gift baskets such as food hampers and gourmet cookie bouquets to friends and relatives in Canada. Since many ... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management
29th May 2009
Canada gift basket delivery service Clare’s Gift Baskets of Canada has long experience helping people in Europe, the US, the UK and beyond send gift baskets such as food hampers and gourmet cookie bouquets to friends and relatives in Canada. Since many ... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management
06th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Kloser
Last Monday I was in a total funk. As I mentioned in my greeting, it's easy for me to get overwhelmed with all that is unfolding within and around me and my business right now. So, I was really looking forward to m... Read >
27th April 2009
Thursday Nita and I drove to Cincinnati to attend my Aunt Flo's funeral. Aunt Flo had lived 30,021 days when she passed last Monday. She was a good Catholic, and the ceremony was fitting for her life. The priest seemed to be familiar with Flo's life and f... Read >
Author: KerryJ
27th March 2009
The UK version of the television series Law and Order saw 600,000 fewer viewers on March 2nd, compared to the show’s second installment debut the week before.
Law & Order: UK, which is based on the US drama franchise, now has 5.8 million viewers and ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
18th February 2009
Memorial Day is the last Monday of May each year and is the official start of the summer season. Memorial Day events usually consist of barbeques and picnics as this is a family celebration day. There are special events that take place in cities across th... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
18th February 2009
Last Monday I sought and secured an apt with an acupuncturist seeking relief from excruciating leg and back pain. I've had some pain these past months, but Sunday it flared up in a new way - uber pain - and I needed relief. The highly trained and expert a... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
01st February 2009
Due to the quirks in the draw for the FA Cup, Liverpool were scheduled to play against Everton twice in a span of a week. The first match was an English Premier League clash while the second match was an FA Cup tie. After watching both matches, my sympath... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
05th January 2009
Beijing acted as a ladder to lift Taiwan for economic support like it did for Hong Kong earlier. The fourth cross-strait economic forum was being attended conjointly by the Communist party and Taiwan’s ruling Kuomintang. The apparent reason seemed to b... Read >
Author: Shashwith
21st November 2008
A price war among major tobacco companies is heating up with players slashing their prices in selected cigarette segments since early this month.
This is despite a stern warning by the Health Ministry last Monday to big players British American Tobacco (... Read >
Author: kjiuy
21st November 2008
Tobacco companies slashing prices in selected segments
A price war among major tobacco companies is heating up with players slashing their prices in selected cigarette segments since early this month.
This is despite a stern warning by the Health Minis... Read >
Author: kjiuy
03rd June 2008
Stephanie Willemse, a 19 year old a professional model from Glasgow, was crowned Miss Scotland 2008 at the Princess Square last Monday night. She stands at 1.75 m. tall and she will represent Scotland in Miss World 2008 beauty pageant in Kiev, Ukraine lat... Read >
Author: ameliavega27
11th May 2008
Patriotic quotes are some of the most inspiring and motivating quotes of all time. On the last Monday of each May we honor the men and women who have died in service to our great country -- a day that has become known as Memorial Day. This Memorial Day, l... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
08th May 2008
Memorial Day or Decoration Day is a federal holiday in United States. Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. Memorial Day 2008 is on May 26. This day is to honor and remember U.S men and women who have died in military service to their countr... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
10th March 2008
New Zealand is a land in the far south where immigrant cultures were grafted onto a Polynesian landscape. This makes for a colourful culture replete with festivals of all kinds. There are festivals marking special days in the country's colonial history, e... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
31st January 2008
Let there be light. But Cadillac wants a no ordinary light on the new Escalade. And so there were light emitting diodes.
The 2008 Escalade Platinum will be the first to utilize the dependable and chic LED headlamps. When the sport utility hits showro... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
29th August 2007
It is so reassuring to drive down the street and see our national flag flying proudly in the wind. The problem is most people only do it occasionally. So what are those days that are appropriate to fly the flag?
January 1—start the year out right, ... Read >
Author: C. Mackay
28th August 2007
Improve Your Memory
Keep Your Mind And Body Fit
The human brain is a surprising organ. It doesn’t matter if you are awake or asleep, dreaming. Learning from past experience or planning for the future, enjoying or suffering, everything happens in o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
28th August 2007
In her mid 30s and a mother of two, Emily has always been very concerned about her looks. She visits the gym thrice a week to keep herself in shape. As a family, they move out on weekends for trekking and other adventure activities which refresh them as w... Read >
Author: sashi
30th July 2007
Toyota Motor Europe has recently reported an increase of 0.6 point percent in its overall market share for the first half of this year at 5.8 percent as compared to the same period last year. For the period covering January to June, Toyota has been able t... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin
27th July 2007
The shares of the troubled Malaysian carmaker Proton has increased slightly last Monday after reports has come out that its deal with Europe’s largest automaker and producer of top-of-the-line quality VW Beetle parts is getting closer to a deal.
A... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
26th July 2007
News on the possible sale of Ford’s Swedish subsidiary is raging on. And in response to reports circulating in Europe that Volvo is for sale, Ford has released a statement last Monday refuting all reports saying that it is not involved in any negotiat... Read >
Author: Morgay
02nd July 2007
40-Year-Old Teacher Woos and Weds a 16-Year-Old Student
How does this keep happening? Last Monday (June 25), ABC's Good Morning America (along with every media outlet in the US) reported another case of a trusted teacher hitting on a student! This t... Read >
Author: Tish Smiley
01st July 2007
Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. has recently denied rumors alleging that it will buy Harley-Davidson Inc., which caused the US motorcycle maker’s share to rise in New York last Friday.
But just in case Honda and Harley do combine, their union wo... Read >
Author: Evander
29th May 2007
Chrysler’s CEO LaSorda in a forum has assured 400 employees that Cerberus is 100 percent committed. Similarly, top executives of Chrysler has also launched major internal communications to help in informing the still jittery employees of what the sale... Read >
Author: Evander
24th May 2007
The Chrysler Group has started construction of its new $700 million axle plant in the north of Detroit, as its officials spearheaded the ground breaking ceremony that was held last Monday.
The company also said that it will inform the press on the m... Read >
Author: Evander
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Priscilla Parham
Memorial Day quickly approaches as we slide into the home stretch of May. But what do you really know about the Memorial Day Holiday, which should not to be confused with Veterans Day? All I know is that most get a t... Read >
Author: Priscilla Parham
21st May 2007
Memorial Day quickly approaches as we slide into the home stretch of May. But what do you really know about the Memorial Day Holiday, which should not to be confused with Veterans Day? All I know is that most get a three day weekend and the school year is... Read >
Author: Priscilla Parham
21st May 2007
After nine years of unprofitable merger DaimlerChrysler has finally decided to end their partnership. Daimler-Benz and Chrysler have signed their divorce papers last Monday in an auditorium at an aging Mercedes-Benz factory.
The split up was deemed ... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
16th May 2007
Why is listening so difficult, and what can we do about it? Why do rumors and hearsay continue, and how do we stop them? The first step is to uncover the root of these problems, which in turn will provide some solutions.
Problem One: People Don’t Lis... Read >
Author: Steven Gaffney
01st April 2007
The news of Porsche increasing its stake in Volkswagen to 30.9 percent didn’t come as a surprise at all. Well basically since this is exactly what the automotive industry was expecting in the first place.
Although it may be hard to believe that su... Read >
Author: benjamin
29th March 2007
General Motors maker of quality GM parts has never really backed out from any challenge especially if it comes from Toyota Motor Corporation which as we all know is hot on the heels of the world’s number 1 automaker. GM is planning to go head-to-head ... Read >
Author: Noah Scott
07th March 2007
In the news: General Motors Corp.’s GM Australian unit has announced last Monday that it will shed 15% of its workforce at its Elizabeth plant in South Australia State by the end of April. GM Holden Ltd. will offer voluntary redundancy packages to 600... Read >
Author: Noah Scott
05th March 2007
Jan Ulrich considered one of the best cyclists in the world, thanks to his brilliant participation in the well known Tour the France and his gold medal obtained in the 2000 Olympic Games, announced his retirement from professional cycling last Monday.
... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
03rd December 2006
I discovered something very, very interesting this last Monday.
And, as a valued subscriber, I wanted to let you in on my discovery.
On Monday afternoon, I came across a website selling an ebook,
called Affiliate Project X. So far an average Monday aft... Read >
Author: Ridwan Ibrahim
23rd September 2006
Ford Motor Company has expressed its willingness to exercise its right of first refusal and grab the opportunity to own the Rover brand name, which was owned by the German auto giant – BMW. This statement was released last Monday by Said Deep, Ford's sp... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel
31st July 2006
1. Which countries celebrate Labor Day?
A. United States and Canada
B. United States and Germany
C. United States and England
D. United States and Australia
A. United States and Canada
TBD: It is a celebration of the working class.
2. Which cou... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
09th June 2006
We have a habit as Americans to get so wrapped up in the time-off from work thanks to holidays that we lose sight of why a holiday was established in the first place. Case in point: Memorial Day.
The point of Memorial Day is to remember the sacrifice b... Read >
Author: Alyson Mead
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