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29th September 2009
As the recession takes a hold, families are being hit the hardest. Parents are having to take measures to cut back as much as possible. The amount of money that is spent on children's pocket money has dropped to a four year low. As well as this many paren... Read >
Author: michael challiner
29th September 2009
Figures released by the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) have shown that as many as one in ten young drivers do not realise that they need to be insured to drive on the roads by law.
The MIB believe that up to 900,000 motorists aged less than 30 years of ... Read >
Author: Rochelle
29th September 2009
In the UK it is usual that, on termination of employment, the leaving employee will be asked to sign a compromise agreement. It shuts down the possibility of future claims either way.
.....Or does it?
When the compromise agreement is signed both pa... Read >
Author: Multi-Lawyer
22nd September 2009
The pride of the Philippines Manny “Pacman” Paquiao reportedly signed a contract with Hatton, and Ricky Hatton’s camp is now 99% certain that the Pacquiao Hatton fight will go ahead by May of 2009. This will probably be a good fight, since both figh... Read >
Author: ALEN LEW
21st September 2009
A large number of students are still waiting to hear back on the progress of their maintenance and tuition fee loans from the Student Loans Company just weeks before their courses are due to begin.
It has been reported that tens of thousands of student... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
11th September 2009
The Office of Fair Trading has issued a demand for a change in the law restricting the use of credit card cheques. These cheques have been around for about 10 years and are designed to allow people to transfer funds into another of the cardholder’s acco... Read >
11th September 2009
Clearing off credit card debts should be borrowers' first financial priority, it has been claimed.
Repaying money owed on credit cards should be the first step in getting on a firm financial footing, it has been suggested.
Indeed, Tammy May, directo... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
08th September 2009
According to a report published by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB), a fifth of young motorists are driving without insurance.
MIB is funded by motor insurers and set up to compensate those involved in accidents with uninsured drivers. The organisation... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
07th September 2009
According to a report published by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB), a fifth of young motorists are driving without insurance.
MIB is funded by motor insurers and set up to compensate those involved in accidents with uninsured drivers. The organisation... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
07th September 2009
In terms of a definition Euthanasia (from the Greek meaning "good death") refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Euthanasia may be conducted with consent (voluntary euthanasia) or without consent (involuntary euthanasia). Involuntar... Read >
Author: Don REV
30th August 2009
In terms of a definition Euthanasia (from the Greek meaning "good death") refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Euthanasia may be conducted with consent (voluntary euthanasia) or without consent (involuntary euthanasia). Involuntar... Read >
Author: Don REV
27th August 2009
"The biggest challenge facing Lamborghini correct at this point is single of raw power," Stephan Winkelmann tells us. The president and first in command of Lamborghini SpA looks calm and elegant in his chair by the side of the company head office in Sant'... Read >
Author: kin89
26th August 2009
Macintyre Schaffer - An increase in the share prices of British supermarket Tesco is down to the firm taking notice of the needs of its consumers in the current climate.
This is the opinion of investment advisors from the Macintyre Schaffer, who has sa... Read >
Author: macintyre
23rd August 2009
Everyone understands that there is a lot of pressure on young job hunters finding the right vacancy and this is even more relevant in this current climate we are facing.
A recent poll has shown that more under 21 job hunters are lying on their CVs com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th August 2009
For the Purpose of this discussion, the term market transparency will be used to refer to the ability of market participants to observe the information in the trading process. Despite the simplicity of this definition, the issue of transparency is remarka... Read >
Author: Dr. Glen Brown
17th August 2009
Electricity prices are set for another rise as oil prices have crept up above the $70 per barrel mark again. It’s probably time to evaluate your supplier and see whether you can maintain the lowest electricity prices for your household.
Predicting fu... Read >
Author: kIM
08th August 2009
Spurring along a few private feelings I will as well throw into the blend, I have to tell that Honda kicked Toyotas tail in a survey taken by patrons of their parts companies. Honda overtook Toyota as the top business that auto parts suppliers prefer to d... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
04th August 2009
Most popular textbooks on strategic planning, and most strategy consultants, advise chief
executives to start the planning process with a Mission or Vision Statement, or both. There
are three reasons why I strongly disagree.
First, it pre-empts the w... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle
31st July 2009
There are many companies out there who are looking at the cost, productivity and efficiency of the VOIP services and then decide whether this service may be beneficial for their businesses or not. One of the biggest advantages of VOIP is that it allows bu... Read >
Author: Devika
30th July 2009
A landmark agreement has been reached between the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) to advance their safer driving objectives over the next three years.
The strategic alliance between the two companies will see the int... Read >
Author: Rochelle
27th July 2009
It is a aggressively money making promptness with the target of established in 1997 and a portly amount of its members are adding more than $300. to their coffers. all in a calendar day. I highly advise Maverick Money Makers to someone who wants to accom... Read >
Author: JOE OROSCO
24th July 2009
It is a famous money making regularity with the intention of established in 1997 and a large amount of its members are making more than $300 each each day. I highly advise Maverick Money Makers to someone who wants to churn out money from at home instead ... Read >
Author: Davide Geraci
16th July 2009
Recent legislation, green issues, the current economy, choosing a good motor fleet insurance policy with a cost effective fleet insurance quote, the huge amount of administration involved and all the other logistics makes managing a fleet a Herculean chal... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
27th June 2009
Boeing has announced that it will delay the maiden flight of its new Dreamliner 787 aircraft, the latest postponement to hit the project. The flight had been due to take place on 30 June, but the firm said it had now been delayed because of a need to rein... Read >
Author: lucygilbert
18th June 2009
Recent figures may have given some indication that property prices could be about to start rising again, but does that mean first time buyers should be rushing to buy now? In relative terms values are still high, with PricedOut.org.uk spokesperson Katy Jo... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
12th June 2009
While the credit crunch has left plenty of people wondering about how they are going to cope with their debts, there are also those who left trying to decide on the best investments.
As the weaknesses of financial systems around the world have been exp... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
05th June 2009
The BBC recently conducted a survey to determine whether the participants were contributing to any Government finds hand-out scheme included the deceased
kind of pension scheme. The results showed that almost half of all adults aged between 20 and 60 h... Read >
Author: Which4u
05th June 2009
The International Cricket Council (ICC) says it wants to keep a check on the number of international Twenty20 ties despite the game's increasing appeal.
"In terms of increasing the number of Twenty20 games at the national level there is a huge debate o... Read >
Author: sahil325
18th May 2009
Those people working in Olympic construction jobs have started work on the Greenway cycle and walking route, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has confirmed.
Construction work has started on redeveloping a 2.3km section of the path, which stretches ... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy
11th April 2009
Pension experts have revealed that the scheme set up to protect final salary pensions could be in trouble.
As pension shortfalls have recently hit a record high, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is in danger of being submerged from a high level of cla... Read >
Author: Which4u
02nd April 2009
With many injury lawyers predicting personal injury claims to rise during the recession, it is little wonder that a city council has billed a €145m compensation payout.
Rise in personal injury claims
According to preliminary year-end statistics from... Read >
Author: catherine
02nd April 2009
The prime minister Gordon Brown has announced government plans to curb the amount of money that credit card companies are lending to consumers who do not have the means to repay the money made accessible to them.
He said at the Which? Listening to Cons... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
13th March 2009
The politics in the city of Chicago has always been dominated by controversies and acts like corruption. The Democratic Party has always dominated the elections in the city. Since 1927 no candidate from the republic party was selected for the mayor post o... Read >
Author: Wayne
10th March 2009
At hearings of the Treasury Committee on 10 February, the former bosses of HBOS and the Royal Bank of Scotland – the two UK banks most seriously damaged by the financial crisis – apologised for their banks' failures.
Lord Stevenson, former chairman... Read >
Author: trumpington
10th March 2009
A grandmother’s campaign to have the original terms of her life insurance contract with Norwich Union kept is a case study in endurance and defiance. Although she paid a cost her triumph was worth the price.
In a battle that could easily have gone th... Read >
Author: Musa
09th March 2009
A match of Coca-Cola Football League Two between Wycombe and Rotherham was played on Monday 23rd February. But in this match, Wycombe hopes for promotion were dented as they faced a goalless draw at home ground over Rotherham. Supports of both teams ream... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
02nd March 2009
Dear President Obama,
I have written to you before through this blog and through your various websites. It is now 30 days since you were sworn in as our Chief Executive. While it is way too early to pass judgment, I have to say that what I have seen ... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
03rd February 2009
Have you ever truly reflected on your path in life? What you want to achieve and what areas you would like to be successful in?
I’m sure you may have said to yourself a number of times “gee it would be nice to live like them, drive a car like that ... Read >
Author: Mark Lewis
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesting... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
02nd February 2009
The slow-down in the housing market has claimed yet more victims in the conveyancing sector this week, which is struggling to overcome the overall drop in house sales. There were signs of good news though, with figures from HM Revenue & Customs suggesti... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
22nd January 2009
This has been an ongoing debate in the country for a long time now. Few states have even imposed various levels of cell phone usage while driving. Now the National Safety Council (NSC) upped the ante by running a campaign asking for a total ban on even ke... Read >
Author: liza252
21st January 2009
A pension fund for council workers in the Lothian’s is taking legal action against some of the biggest firms for losses reaching over £16 million.
A new council report revealed that Vodafone, Ericsson and BP are among the blue – chip companies tar... Read >
Author: Catherine
21st January 2009
A pension fund for council workers in the Lothian’s is taking legal action against some of the biggest firms for losses reaching over £16 million.
A new council report revealed that Vodafone, Ericsson and BP are among the blue – chip companies tar... Read >
Author: Catherine White
16th January 2009
The subject of climate change is the topic of many discussions and opinions. It often seems to be an ideological exchange rather than of one rooted in the reality.
Many it seems, feel that if outright denial does not carry the debate than either fatali... Read >
Author: AlAn Goldsmith
01st December 2008
says Cathy Macleod
THAT painful prospect, the reading of ebooks, is something we shall all have to do sooner or later. There is no escape, it is the future of reading. For some of us it is pretty much the present, but not for me, not yet. Nevertheless, I... Read >
Author: Cathy Macleod
01st December 2008
The economy will be helped to recover by the Bank of England's interest rate cut, it has been claimed. Vicky Redwood from Capital Economics stated that last week's base rate cut will increase confidence within financial markets, adding that rates are "pro... Read >
Author: MarkeD
26th November 2008
Responding to a report from the Department of Transport confirming a substantial reduction in car insurance costs between 2001 and 2007, PIBA, the country’s largest group of independent insurance brokers, said the growth in online insurances should s... Read >
Author: Chrystalnet
08th September 2008
The energy companies have pleaded with the government not to introduce a new levy as they need to generate as much profit as possible in the UK to renew their existing power stations and build even more. According to one of the country's leading providers... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
16th August 2008
Tag:Woolworths,3.1%,retail business
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
Woolworths has issued a half-year trading update, showing group sales down 3.1 per cent.
Group sales for the 25 weeks to 26 July 2008 were down 3.1%. Sales in Woolworths Retail... Read >
Author: utut1
26th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Pamela Scott
Dave Hosokawa, former chief executive of the parent company of Monster.com, advises: If your customers and employees really understand what you are all about, you will succeed. You help your customers and employees do th... Read >
Author: Pam
23rd July 2008
Customers travelling to European countries that have 3 networks will have the roaming setting enabled by default, however those roaming outside of Europe will have to contact 3 to enable this.
There have been recent incidents where customers have rack... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk
17th July 2008
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said that credit card companies should make it more straightforward for consumers to compare deals and shop around for the best arrangements.
This comes following research by the OFT that showed 70 per cent of card... Read >
Author: Phil
27th June 2008
As the credit crunch begins to bite hard into family life and businesses, there is one area that is experiencing an upturn. At first you may think this would be a debt management company, however the rental market in the UK is beginning to boom amongst ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
27th June 2008
As the credit crunch begins to bite hard into family life and businesses, there is one area that is experiencing an upturn. At first you may think this would be a debt management company, however the rental market in the UK is beginning to boom amongst t... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
23rd June 2008
UK house builder Barrat Developments has reported decline in sales and raising cancellation rates as conditions in the market deteriorate “significantly”.
The company said that in the 19 weeks to 11 May, reservation rates were down by a third, wi... Read >
Author: Mildred
13th June 2008
When Nationwide released its house price figures this week revealing a dip of 2.5 per cent in May, there were plenty of groans but also some caveats. One of these was that the picture is the subject of much regional variation.
Such a point was made by th... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
11th June 2008
Research from price comparison website MoneyExpert.com has revealed that more than 3 million people in the UK are trying to manage their finances using five or more credit cards.
Thirty per cent of Britons applied for a new card during 2007 – 2008 a... Read >
Author: Phil
25th May 2008
The tide is turning for the public perception of secured loans, according to a study carried out by MoneyExpert.com. Traditionally, secured loans were viewed as undesirable due to the necessity of putting up collateral against the loan, which could mean t... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner
23rd May 2008
A leading charity has criticized lenders who supply secured loans to people with low credit ratings.
A Citizens Advice Bureaux report said irresponsible lending decisions and aggressive arrears management by sub-prime lenders were driving the current i... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
23rd May 2008
Drivers have been warned to take as much care about their headrest positions as they do about wearing their seatbelt by car industry experts.
This is in response to research carried out by Thatcham which looked at car design and whiplash injury. They ... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
22nd May 2008
Norwich Union customers last month found out that they would receive a slice of a £2.3 billion bonus as part of their with-profits life insurance policy.
The insurer revealed that 1.1 million of its customers would receive £1,900 and share holders wi... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
20th May 2008
For a while home information packs have appeared to drop off the radar, following the final implementation of them as a home-seller's requirement in December for small homes. But this week has seen all that change, something that may concern those looking... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
14th May 2008
According to The Forum of Private Business, more support is required to help small businesses survive the impact of the global credit crunch. These calls coincide with the publication of new figures that indicate a significant rise in the number of failin... Read >
Author: Jason Tissuix
13th May 2008
Only one year after being the target of an abortive take-over attempt by London insurer Revolution, Standard Life has stunned market analysts by announcing a 64% rise in its profits.
In addition to the announced annual results it was the best perform... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th May 2008
The recent popularity of price comparison sites has led to a city watchdog planning to review the regulation of these sites, particularly insurance comparison sites to ensure consumers are not buying products that are unsuitable for their needs.
... Read >
Author: Jemma
07th May 2008
A delay in the decision for Leeds United arbitrary hearing will mean that Swansea City will not be presented with the League One title.
Swansea City was expected to be presented with the accolade after their final home game against Leyton Orient on Sa... Read >
Author: Karri Madelline
28th April 2008
The recent popularity of price comparison sites has led to a city watchdog planning to review the regulation of these sites, particularly insurance comparison sites to ensure consumers are not buying products that are unsuitable for their needs.
The ... Read >
Author: Dyson Broome
16th April 2008
The house price figures published by Halifax this week may have sent some very mixed messages to those looking to invest in property. While the headline-grabbing figure was an overall 2.5 per cent drop in price in March, the regional variations may have m... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
09th April 2008
The BBC has successfully managed to secure the rights to broadcast Wimbledon (www.wimbledon.org) until 2014, in a deal that will see them overhaul their coverage of the tennis event for the digital age.
Wimbledon is an internationally renowned sporting e... Read >
Author: Leah Bransko
08th April 2008
The fanfare that greeted the emergence of integrated marketing communications in the early 90s has died away, leaving the industry uncomfortably aware that it still represents a series of one-trick ponies. Advertising agencies still espouse solutions that... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby
04th April 2008
The fanfare that greeted the emergence of integrated marketing communications in the early 90s has died away, leaving the industry uncomfortably aware that it still represents a series of one-trick ponies. Advertising agencies still espouse solutions that... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby
07th March 2008
More Affordable Homes Proposed By Government
Proposals to build 12,500 new homes in Hampshire have been submitted to the government by Eagle Star Estates. 5,000 affordable homes are planned within their scheme. The Government is set to announce the dev... Read >
Author: Simon
03rd March 2008
Since the Internet financial giant Egg announced its decision to withdraw the credit card facilities of 161,000 customers, there has been a great deal of controversy, with industry professionals, government officials, and consumers launching verbal attack... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton
26th February 2008
The Government are planning to review the broadband speed in the UK after it was suggested that they should pay for installing new infrastructure into companies.
The reason for this review, which is to be carried out by the former chief executive of Ca... Read >
Author: Gill
19th January 2008
Millions of Britons are under financial pressure, new research indicates.
In a study carried out by MoneyExpert, some 6.9 million bills have not been paid since June last year. Overall, council tax is the most likely household bill to have been missed ... Read >
Author: ARouse
14th January 2008
There has been a fundamental shift in UK consumers’ attitudes to debt in a relatively short time which is putting many in danger of financial meltdown, according to research commissioned by Standard Life Bank.
The Personal Finance Research Centre u... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th November 2007
A leading youth charity has claimed that the majority of young people are falling into debt before they reach the age of 21, and that it is becoming an accepted part of their lifestyle. Rainer, a charity that aims to help under-supported young people, fou... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
08th November 2007
Every day millions of Americans hear the term "American dream" and roll their eyes in disdain. What is this American dream, and what can I do to reach it? You may get an Ivy League degree, or you may be a high school drop out. Either way, success is based... Read >
Author: Thierry Goho
08th October 2007
Even though Northern Rock managed to dodge the bullet following the timely intervention of Chancellor Alistair Darling and his ‘cast-iron’ guarantee for savers funds, the criticism has steadfastly refused to subside, and now debt counsellors are fierc... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
13th September 2007
The current Formula One season has been mired with controversies. Although this year has seen the rising of a new star in the form of McLaren rookie Lewis Hamilton, the story of the year so far is centered on a spying scandal which involves the sport's t... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
02nd September 2007
If you are planning to take a break in the sun this summer and finance your trip it by borrowing, then you are not alone, according to the latest research carried out by comparison website MoneyExpert.com.
This year, almost one in five UK adults will p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
20th August 2007
The amount of mortgage payments missed this year is approaching the 500,000 barrier, new figures from MoneyExpert reveal.
According to research by the firm, some 460,000 repayments have been missed since the beginning of 2007 - an average of about 77,0... Read >
Author: ARouse
11th July 2007
All loan providers should follow the banking sector's code for responsible lending, an industry expert has suggested.
According to Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers' Association (BBA), credit suppliers who exist outside of the indus... Read >
Author: ARouse
26th June 2007
According to a new research, larger personal loans come with lower rate of interest. The study from moneyexpert.com reveals that the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) on a smaller personal loan amount has increased as compared to the other loan with a greater ... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin
30th May 2007
We're nearly halfway through the year 2007 and the UK property market remains strong, as property prices continue their buoyant upward trend. This constant rise has also seen an increase in the number of mortgages in the UK - and Nationwide, the UK's larg... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
10th May 2007
Everyone loves the idea of buying stocks that double in price. Here we discuss how to spot them.
Where do you look to find stocks with a reasonable chance of doubling over a period of, say, three to five years? Having chewed over this issue in the offi... Read >
Author: Melanie
03rd April 2007
A recent life insurance study has led to suggestions that individuals in the UK should look into securing a life insurance policy earlier in life rather than later, in order to effectively invest in and plan for the future.
According to James Harris... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
30th November 2006
Even if no one reports to you, your job still involves managing people - the ones occupying slots above yours on the organization chart. It's called "managing up," and those who do it well can become indispensable to their organizations, resulting in choi... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
Smart job hunters thoroughly research prospective employers. Job holders can benefit by performing similar due diligence on the firm where they work now.
John Challenger, chief executive of the Chicago-based outsourcing firm Challenger, Gray & Chris... Read >
Author: Neil More
01st September 2006
In Dearborn, Michigan, the Ford Motor Company is trying to get right back on its feet after suffering several blows to its finances. And it looks like the company that used to be one of the giants and movers in the auto industry is now considering the i... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith
31st July 2006
"3315 IS MY DREAM": ANDANI ALHASSAN DECLARES
By SAMUEL LARTEY
"Considering the total profitability of the Ghanaian banking industry, level of services delivered, the people in the banking sector and customer demand in recent times I have realised... Read >
Author: Samuel Lartey
24th July 2006
Soft-spoken SXR Uranium One Chief Executive Neal Froneman is very polite. When we phoned him at his home in South Africa, early last Thursday morning, he patiently answered his first question before telling us he had just stepped out of the shower. We pau... Read >
Author: James Finch
24th July 2006
A payday loan is the perfect way of funding a one-off purchase when you don't want lingering debts and credit card bills accruing interest like there's no tomorrow. Payday loans range from 80 to 1,000, and with interest rates reasonable and affordable, ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
30th June 2006
Western Uranium Corporation
Western Uranium Corporation holds the Treeline uranium property, which is about 20 miles west-northwest of Grants, New Mexico. Western Uranium's property is on trend between two past-producing uranium mines, the Marquez and ... Read >
Author: James Finch
27th April 2006
According to research from One Advice, there are over two million people in the UK who owe over 10,000 on credit cards, or unsecured loans. Of these borrowers, about half a million owe over 20,000, and a quarter of a million owe 50,000 or more throu... Read >
Author: sam lowe
08th April 2006
In the UK the 8 largest credit card providers have been ordered to reduce their charges, for default and late payment, by between 40 and 50%. The current late payment charge by most major issuers is between 20 - 25 ($30 - $40 US) and the have been instr... Read >
Author: John Edmond
16th March 2006
Many entrepreneurs and executives play the role of Chief Cook and Bottle Washer on the job. They feel that it is their responsibility to do everything and anything to expand their business. Although this is often appropriate in start-ups, there comes a ti... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
07th March 2006
Patients ill with cancer do not receive treatment with vital drugs only because of the fact they have not enough money for the prescription charges - campaigners warns.
According to Charity Breast Cancer Care, 42% of breast cancer patients, which is al... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
06th March 2006
The Office of Fair Trading has issued a demand for a change in the law restricting the use of credit card cheques. These cheques have been around for about 10 years and are designed to allow people to transfer funds into another of the cardholder's accou... Read >
Author: Richard Green
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Hanna
Recent reports from CreditAction and the National Debtline appear to show that UK consumers are becoming more financially aware and are looking to reduce their levels of personal debt which have spiraled seemingly out of co... Read >
Author: Mr McMoo
06th December 2005
Title
A major change to who views your financial information!
Summary
Credit card companies have been given more power to view all of your financial information, without you giving them concern.
Body
If you've seen the news today you'll have ... Read >
Author: Michael Hanna
23rd September 2005
PRESENT LIKE A PRO! Ten Ways to WOW Your Audience
By Alan Cutler, alan@leadershiptalks.com
"I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking. But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make sure they are still goin... Read >
Author: alan cutler
31st August 2005
"The fact is in this day and age the ordinary worker, works nearly three more weeks at the workplace per year than workers did 25 years ago even though jobs are being eliminated.
Over half the jobs lost in the 90's are gone forever."
This is a dist... Read >
Author: Cindy Warner
02nd August 2005
p>ID theft is a major consumer concern, though there is apparently much confusion about proactive protection initiatives and apparently safe and unsafe spending behaviour. For example, many consumers remain reluctant about shopping online, but they may s... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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