Articles, tagged with "glimmer of hope", page 5
17th September 2009
St. Augustine meets St. Ambrose and all Heaven rejoices
St. Ambrose was the Bishop that would lead the stubborn, prideful Augustine to the Church. Why did God allow St. Augustine the luxury of so much pain and near death to body and soul? We believe,...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
06th September 2009
It is unbelievably costly these days to put a teenager on your vehicle insurance. With this being said though it is still important to do so if you plan on letting your teen drive your truck.
If you're a family person, then you know the importance of k...
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Budman
20th August 2009
While all of the newspaper business editors didn't agree on the economy getting better or bottoming out, editorial panelists did agree on two tactics, "email pitches are best" for PR pros and they "do accept news releases." The PRSA-LA and LA Area Chambe...
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gmcquade
13th August 2009
A few months back, the Surat textile industry was struggling to come to terms with the adverse effects of the economic recession. Several small units found it difficult to stay afloat due to the challenging economic conditions. Majority of the SME yarn an...
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David Parks
11th August 2009
It is undeniable that today's economy is the worst this generation has ever encountered. The problem is that there seems to be no signs of any imminent improvements and the light at the end of the tunnel is but a glimmer of hope. As most families continue...
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Ritchie
01st August 2009
As we approach the end of the first half of 2009, we've seen the first glimmer of hope for a rebounding economy. As the economy begins to recover, sales people who produce real financial results will continue to be highly coveted by manufacturers and ser...
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Becky Regan
22nd July 2009
If you have already, spent considerable amount of time and energy, pondering over numerous options of tidying up the debt mess, and you are still unable to see light at the end of the tunnel, the glimmer of hope for many in such a situation is credit debt...
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Sunil Punjabi
07th July 2009
Though, going by the third cut-off list declared on Friday night, Delhi University colleges have closed admissions for most of the courses, all is not lost. Admissions in BA programme, BCom programme and BSc general are still open in most colleges.
Al...
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abhisheksinha
23rd June 2009
Repossessions skyrocketed to 40,000 homes last year, up 54 per cent on the previous year, but 5,000 fewer than predicted. A family was thrown out of their home every 13 minutes because they failed to pay their mortgage.
The Financial Services Authority...
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michael challiner
03rd June 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
The American marketing nightmare that is the Boston Marathon is not going away, but at least two American-born athletes have now offered us a glimmer of hope that we might at sometime in the 21st Century win the race tha...
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Ed Bagley
01st June 2009
The story is as common as air - boy meets girl, boy dates girl, girl falls for boy. Soon girl discovers boy only wants one thing. Girl gets wise and rejects boy. Boy begs girl to take him back - he claims he will change. Foolishly, girl gives boy one more...
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D.E. Boone
29th May 2009
Many job seekers on a job search mission get thoroughly frustrated and confused. Teddy was one of them.
"No way!" he exclaimed. "Lock up a good job in 14 days or less? My job search can't be done in that amount of time!"
Teddy didn't look good. ...
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Paul Bowley
18th May 2009
"...China is already showing signs of a pause in the severe economic slowdown. As well, the United Kingdom, Italy and France are showing tentative signs of having hit the bottom of the slide" (Globe and Mail). In the grand scheme of things, this news is g...
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Molly
13th May 2009
Families in danger of losing their homes have a glimmer of hope with President Obama's affordability and stability plan, which includes more than $70 billion dollars of financial assistance through a Government Loan Modification Program. However, there i...
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Alfred Sant
12th May 2009
Sunday April 10th saw the annual meeting of the National Union of Teachers. Amidst British delegates complaining of misleading SATs, big class sizes and low pay (leading to a demand for a 10 percent or £3,000 price increase) - a teacher from Cuba spoke ...
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MarkeD