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24th September 2009
All the polls today point to a significant Democratic advantage, both on how the parties are handling the key issues as well as how people will vote on Election Day.
Yet, as early November approaches, Democrats would be wise to understand that they are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The need to continue giving aid to the victims of Hurricane Katrina must remain a priority ...
It's now months after the American Gulf Coast was devastated. Billions have been spent in relief, but billions more are needed. Such is the scope of a storm ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
College students struggling to write the perfect paper often turn to friends or parents for help in correcting everything from punctuation to syntax errors to misspellings.
Chances are, however, that unless Mom and Dad are working for The Washington Po... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
News papers, magazines and books are obsolete. I can say that because I am a reader. When I was 12 years old I set out to read every book in my local library, I was making good headway, but I ran into two problems they kept buying new books and I went awa... Read >
Author: Larry D Keen
23rd September 2009
pro the intensity of NPH. The LA Times wrote, "From the second he walked onstage, itself a richer and more evocative setting than continue year's bleak theater-in-the-round, you knew you were in skilled hands."
USA Today was positively above and beyond... Read >
Author: Starlifestyles
21st September 2009
Op-ed articles, also known as opinion/editorial articles, are a great way for aspiring writers to publicize their work and, in exchange, receive an amazing amount of publicity for free. You can write an op-ed piece and get it publicized provided you follo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Writing articles for the web is a learned skill. And you can learn it. In fact, you can master it. Once a professional writer in the print publishing world, I had feature articles published by some well-known names (Woman's Day, The Washington Post, Famil... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Now bigger than life and ultimately credible, there’s no literate person on earth who doesn’t know what Newsweek is. However, before all the awards and the public trust is gained. There is a past… a colorful history which marks the rise of a s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Corporate Governance Data Collection System UK Site: This site is built for UK, Enrope, and US users. Link: http://www.survey-partner.co.uk/
Corporate Governance Data Collection System China Site: This site is built for China, Hongkong, and Taiwan user... Read >
16th September 2009
News papers, magazines and books printed on paper are obsolete. I can say that because I am a reader. When I was 12 years old I set out to read every book in my local library, I was making good headway, but I ran into two problems they kept buying new boo... Read >
Author: larrydkeen
15th September 2009
There are more than a hundred newspapers circulating in the United States of America and it is not quite feasible to discuss each one of them. In this regard, we would like to discuss the top five newspapers in the long list of U.S. newspapers in circulat... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
07th September 2009
You juggle many daily duties as a working professional and it may seem almost impossible to fit in education to pursue a fulfilling, lucrative career in real estate. With online distance learning, you can take real estate classes at your own time and pace... Read >
Author: rohitkathuria
24th August 2009
Feldman Law CenterArticles posted in both the wall street journal and the Washington Post confirmed that, in spite of government efforts to keep folk in their houses, banks have resumed their ramp up in foreclosures. The spike in repos hit hardest in Mar... Read >
Author: Lucas Edwards
23rd August 2009
Ever since Oprah endorsed the Acai Berry calling it the number one 'super fruit', its popularity in the United States has been going like wild fire.
Acai Berry is a small dark-colored (purple) fruit that grows in clusters and tastes like berries and ch... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
11th August 2009
First enjoy this true story, then understand the giant hidden message ...
The Story Of a Man In a Metro Station Playing a Violin
A man in a metro station in Washington DC started to play his violin. It was a cold January morning. He played six Bac... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron
07th August 2009
LOL - SH - APMP - Laughing Out Loud - So Hard - Almost Pissed My Pants!
I would put a smiley face here but I'm presently using it to wipe away the tears of a good hard belly laugh. Now please sit back and allow me to tell you a good tale. Go get a box ... Read >
Author: Stella Pop
30th July 2009
The antique teddy bears date back to 1902. This all started when the Washington Post printed a cartoon that showed President Theodore Roosevelt sparing the life of a bear during one of his hunts.
The image of antique teddy bears was originally created ... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
28th July 2009
Hair loss cure is a billion dollar market. In United States alone, whoever suffer hair loss problem are spending more than 3.5 billion dollar a year in their attempt to cure the problem. This statistic is taken from The Washington Post about the hair loss... Read >
Author: designerx7
27th July 2009
In the July 11, 2009 Washington Post article “Coming Up Short - Is a Short Sale Right for You?” the article quotes Bank of America’s Dave Sunlin, a senior vice president who manages the foreclosure and real estate division as saying: “We understan... Read >
Author: MarcTow
16th July 2009
EEMA’s Second National Convention ‘EEMAGINE 2009’ held from July 9 – 12 at the Jaypee Resort and Convention Centre in Agra, culminated with distribution of first ever event industry awards - "EEMAXs". The award honoured outstanding work in 21 cat... Read >
Author: Priya Singh
05th July 2009
Collectible Teddy Bears are those that were manufactured in 1902. The history of the teddy bear began after a cartoon on the Washington Post showed President Theodore Roosevelt sparing the life of a bear during a hunting excursion.
The image of the col... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
28th June 2009
A majority of Americans see government action as critical to controlling runaway health-care costs, but there is broad public anxiety about the potential impact of reform legislation and conflicting views about the types of fixes being proposed on Capitol... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
11th June 2009
The Story Of a Man In a Metro Station Playing a Violin
A man in a metro station in Washington DC started to play his violin. It was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, thous... Read >
Author: Raymond Aaron
12th May 2009
The Story Of a Man In a Metro Station Playing a Violin
A man in a metro station in Washington DC started to play his violin. It was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, thousan... Read >
Author: DirectTM
09th April 2009
The Obama administration's "Making Home Affordable" program,
a two-pronged home foreclosure prevention initiative launched by the
Treasury Department and the Department of Housing and Urban
Development is designed to help troubled homeowners, ... Read >
Author: mitigation
27th March 2009
Families in Virginia have fought long and hard to get a state bill passed which would require health insurance providers to cover the medical care of autistic children. Recently, however, that bill was killed in the state Senate.
The Washington Post r... Read >
Author: JenB
17th March 2009
In recent times, the traditional plastic carrier bag has become a political scape-goat in our Industry, symbolising the National need to recycle and re-use.
Almost a year ago to date, Gordon Brown announced that he would force all supermarkets to cha... Read >
Author: lexisclick
13th March 2009
Great news on the chocolate front! Chocolate is good for you. Under certain circumstances.
Katherine Tallmadge, spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association, says, in the February 9, 2005, WASHINGTON POST, that "cacao, or cocoa beans, contain 'f... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
12th March 2009
Given his reputation within the party, it wasn't surprising to see Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal selected to give the Republican response to President Obama's first appearance before a joint session of Congress. What was surprising was Jindal's deliver... Read >
Author: davidsnell
11th March 2009
$787 billion is a nearly unfathomable number. What does it really mean and where it all that money going? According to the official American Recovery and Reinvestment Act website the money is broken down in the following manner:
$288 billion - Tax re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
1 T The chairman of a major bank holding company captured the feeling when he said that the relationship between business and the media was adversarial and that CEOs "I sense the news media have a more liberal perspective than CEOs do and an initial bias ... Read >
Author: davidsnell
10th March 2009
Twenty-three chefs who cooked for world royalty and heads of state (The Club des Chefs des Chefs) were, during their 1987 visit to the U.S., wined and dined with the best our finest chefs had to offer. What impressed them most? Lunch at an Amish farm in P... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
06th March 2009
Are you an enthusiast or expert on a certain subject? Are you willing to share your knowledge to the world? How about making money online while sharing your passion to the world? Squidoo makes all this possible.
In this article, you will discover ... Read >
Author: jeremy
24th February 2009
In the article “Running Your Home Based Business – Marketing Your Business” we identified the four Ps of marketing – Product, Price, Promotion and Place and explored these different elements. Here, we are going to look in some more detail at Promo... Read >
Author: John Coates
17th February 2009
SCHIP was just renewed again by the US Senate, but the Republican party fought tooth and nail against it. The honorable position should be that all children should have access to health care and medical treatment. But apparently not all lawmakers agree.... Read >
Author: JenB
21st January 2009
Twenty two percent of the United States voted for Obama in the general election. John McCain drew a little under Obama’s tally so that means that 78 percent of the nation either voted for McCain or did not vote at all. With all the hype about the Obama ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
21st January 2009
Confucius said: "Men do not mirror themselves in running water - they mirror themselves in still water. Only what is still can still the stillness of other things." In our super-busy, hectic, often frantic, overworked, overburdened world, we do not take ... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews
09th January 2009
Black Business Builders Club is an Affiliate Program of the National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA).
The National Black Business Trade Association, Inc. (NBBTA)founded in 1993 is a Global People and Technology Membership Network which focuses... Read >
Author: Everest John Alexander
06th January 2009
You may have heard stories of insurance companies jumping through hoops to deny their clients' claims. Many of these stories seem too far-fetched to possibly be true. Yet the fact of the matter remains that many major insurance companies will stop at no... Read >
Author: Kenneth L. Christensen
05th January 2009
If your major interest is information related to New York defensive driving or any other such as DMV appointments, driving condition, DMV forms or defensive course, this article can prove useful.
Drivers usually enroll in defensive driving courses to b... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
03rd January 2009
The 2008 Global Cities Index featuring with the Top 60 cities in the world was released recently and Barcelona in Spain didn’t even make the list! Here’s why I think they were wrong – read on to find out more!
Barcelona is probably one of the top... Read >
Author: David Brydon
04th November 2008
Back in the day when a question needed to be answered, research needed to be done or something had to be found out just to satisfy curiosity people either went to their bookshelf at home or at their local library to find these answers in a book. Sometime... Read >
Author: James
08th October 2008
Sore throat though occurs most commonly in children than in adults can be a threat to your life sometimes. It can get real bad that it might even block your air passage. Sore throat is the inflammation of the mucous membrane in the pharynx. The inflammati... Read >
Author: Navneet Brar
17th September 2008
In today's fuel economy driven car market, manufacturers are increasingly offering hybrid designs and pushing the boundaries of the technology to deliver better gas mileage. Lexus is well on their way to leading the pack with the Lexus GS 450h, which rank... Read >
Author: Craig F Stevens
01st September 2008
The E. coli Disaster
By Sandy Powers
Dead rats shoveled into sausage-grinding machines; bribed inspectors; diseased cows slaughtered for beef; filth and guts swept off the floor to be sold as “potted ham”---exposé of the Chicago’s me... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
27th August 2008
There are many levels to the water purification process. Since it is impossible to fully explain water purification processes in a brief article like this, let's focus on what you can do at home.
Public treatment facilities use a variety of different ... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman
21st August 2008
From:http://www.packaging-paper.com/
Tag:travel for a living,Hate schlepping heavy bags,travel writer
Hate schlepping heavy bags when you travel? Detest hanging around the luggage carrousel waiting for your bag to come down the chute?
Here are a ... Read >
Author: utut1
14th August 2008
Sometimes companies don’t do so hot and they must report the loss in their capital, their returns and their sales prospects to shareholders and public stakeholders. Few CEO’s and companies desire to share their information but there is a good reason t... Read >
Author: Manbeer Singh
29th July 2008
What is Monavie?
Monavie is an amazing health drink that is turning the health drink industry upside down with its great results. The Monavie drink is made up of 19 fruits that give 'it a great flavor and a powerful mixture of vitamins, antioxidants, m... Read >
Author: Razvan Dobre
29th July 2008
Selecting the best water filtration system is a challenge. Here are 4 reasons you should consider when making your decision:
*How safe is your tap water?
*How much lead is in the water?
*Is chlorine treatment a good idea?
*Do You Have Parasites in Y... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
22nd July 2008
Residents in areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina not only had to deal with the loss of their homes and a federal government that was slow to respond, but they also had to cope with an unstable, unhealthy drinking water system brought on by the devastating ... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans
15th July 2008
Today's water purification facilities use a number of steps, attempting to provide something that is safe for human consumption. It's just that there is only so much they can do. We complete the process by using a "point-of-use" water purifier.
In mo... Read >
Author: Rich Eng
04th July 2008
You are looking for a drinking water filter system because the stuff that comes out of your tap tastes terrible and you wish that you could stop buying bottled water. At least, that’s why most of us look for one. The thing is that there are a lot of i... Read >
Author: Warren Conley
01st July 2008
The Atkins Diet has been proven to be a successful way to lose weight. Although the validity of reducing carbohydrates has been hotly disputed – time has let science prevail. Atkins diet works to lose weight.
The Atkins Diet hasn’t been hiding und... Read >
Author: Mellisa
23rd June 2008
Google’s Search-Based Advertising Catches Attention of Microsoft
By: ConnectThru.com
The name for Google was taken originally from the term “Googolplex” (a number that is equal to 1 followed by loads of zeros and expressed as ten to the tenth, ... Read >
Author: Phatguru
10th June 2008
Reports about contaminated drinking water are scary. Environmental groups, consumer protection organizations and major health organizations are all concerned about drinking water contamination. The groups want the government to "do" something. In the mean... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
05th June 2008
Before you buy those drinking water filters that seem really overpriced, check their certifications and make sure they can back up their claims. Today, everyone needs a drinking water filter, but there is no reason to pay more and get less.
Any filter... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman
24th April 2008
Cared to lend an ear to the recent buzz surrounding weight loss surgery? If not, then you might be missing on something truly vital! According to a research conducted in the United States and Sweden, weight loss surgery is effectively linked to longevity.... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
24th April 2008
Cared to lend an ear to the recent buzz surrounding weight loss surgery? If not, then you might be missing on something truly vital! According to a research conducted in the United States and Sweden, weight loss surgery is effectively linked to longevity.... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
18th April 2008
The Key is to Buy at Pre-Sale Pricing
Panama real estate is red hot! We have read this from sources like ABC Nightline, The New York Times, The Washington Post, International Living, and the Wall Street Journal, to name just a few briefly. And if it is... Read >
Author: thinkpanama
18th April 2008
Panama real estate is red hot! We have read this from sources like ABC Nightline, The New York Times, The Washington Post, International Living, and the Wall Street Journal, to name just a few briefly. And if it is true that in Dubai you will find most of... Read >
Author: thinkpanama
30th March 2008
Armed with the proper information, there’s no reason to fear the latest news about toxins and pharmaceutical drugs being found in your water. Not to say that this news isn’t alarming. Measures must be taken to remove these harmful substances from ou... Read >
Author: Cheryl McCoy
25th March 2008
Twenty-three chefs who cooked for world royalty and heads of state (The Club des Chefs des Chefs) were, during their 1987 visit to the U.S., wined and dined with the best our finest chefs had to offer. What impressed them most? Lunch at an Amish farm in P... Read >
Author: jasmeet
25th March 2008
Twenty-three chefs who cooked for world royalty and heads of state (The Club des Chefs des Chefs) were, during their 1987 visit to the U.S., wined and dined with the best our finest chefs had to offer. What impressed them most? Lunch at an Amish farm in P... Read >
Author: jasmeet
07th March 2008
If you were made to choose between a cheap electric scooter and a shiny, flashy, powerful sports utility vehicle, which would you pick to be your everyday auto?
You would think that the answer was obvious, but when you live in a city like Rome, Londo... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
29th February 2008
This coming March 6th, the Volkswagen Group of America would be hosting a job fair which would be happening at the Westin Tysons Corner in Washington, DC. Starting at twelve noon up until nine in the evening, anybody who is interested in finding jobs wo... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
04th February 2008
You have to choose whether to succeed or not succeed.
So our success in business, Internet or otherwise, boils down to the choices we make. If we receive a lot of excellent advice but fail to do what we have learned we will certainly fail!
The Washi... Read >
Author: Yank Elliott
21st January 2008
An ABC News/ Washington Post poll showed that McCain is now at the top of Republicans. From the Democrats, Obama has caught up with Hillary Clinton and recovered his earlier lead position, which he gained during the Iowa caucuses.
Obama's gain is, in g... Read >
Author: Emma
21st October 2007
According to The Washington Post, American hair loss suffers spend more than 3.5 billion dollars a year in an attempt to treat their hair loss. Unfortunately 99% of all products being marketed in the less than ethical hair loss treatment industry are comp... Read >
Author: Alien
19th October 2007
My avatar at Second Life, Mooie Infinity, will soon be able to travel to many virtual worlds, with her identity intact.This is great news. I like Mooie Infinity. She is my alter-ego, after all, the offshoot of myself whom I send into Your Portable Empire ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
10th September 2007
In the Business Section of the Washington Post dated Thursday August 23, 2007; there were two very important headlines which give us a little insight into what’s coming regarding the Mortgage Industry. The primary headline read “US Ponders a New Deal ... Read >
Author: loanguy
10th September 2007
The Obama endorsement may be good news for Oprah who always seems to need a cause and good news for Obama who needs all the help he can get. It is bad news for the rest of us including some liberals and Democrats.Oprah psyches up her gushing adherents to ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
20th August 2007
Every month, for that matter every week, without fail, an indictment or an announcement about a prison sentence makes the news in a dramatic fashion. Now is no different. What is different is a trend that should capture attention – especially to those w... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher
13th July 2007
The article analyzes the film critically making allowance for its setting, color and sound, editing and effects, plot features, screening, design, camera work, acting and directing. At present, cinema is widely recognized for its power as a way of cultura... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
11th July 2007
Major League Soccer across America and newly formed team Toronto FC have boosted ticket sales following the acquisition of soccer sensation David Beckham to the Los Angeles Galaxy.
The addition of David Beckham has had a remarkable effect on ticket sal... Read >
Author: Shillman
10th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
You have probably been reading all the recent news about Brain Fitness, such as this one in the Washington Post: "Recent research shows that the brain remains plastic, or basically trainable, throughout life. In a study p... Read >
Author: Alvaro
31st May 2007
Evangelicals have until recently held the line on major moral issues like abortion and same sex marriages. Rev Lieth Anderson the new president of the National Association of Evangelicals says that he doesn’t see these two issues going away for the orga... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
30th May 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley
It is possible that Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has infuriated his Democratic rivals to the point of distraction. As a good Republican Giuliani should be pro life but he is pro choice.
Being in favor... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
18th April 2007
The Washington Post’s web-site had an editorial today about the conflict (or lack thereof) inherent in being a Christian who practices yoga. Bishop Jakes, from Dallas, put together a straight-forward and competent, albeit bland, dissertation on the topi... Read >
Author: Brodi Saatpha
15th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 The Brain Code LLC
Americans eat too much. That's no secret. But why? A couple of interesting reports have come out lately pointing to different pieces of that puzzle. The biggest problem seems to be our lack of understanding what co... Read >
21st November 2006
Final decision on cloned food expected by end of 2006
The Washington Post reports that the United States Food and Drug Administration is preparing to move forward on permitting the sale of milk and meat from cloned animals for public consumption. The m... Read >
Author: Tech Freak
21st November 2006
The number one mistake that press release beginners make is that they write the press release in such a fashion that it sounds too much like a sales letter. A press release is used to promote your company or product, writing your press release as a basic ... Read >
Author: hersh
16th November 2006
Here's some great tips for your group tour passengers on how to be a good bus groupie...courtesy - Steve Hendrix / Washington Post
Don't hog the front seats. Your fellow travelers will quietly hate you if you're one of those selfish spoilsports who gu... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra
15th November 2006
Seeing the Eurovision Song Contest not long ago I started thinking about Abba whether they are getting back together and what are the rumors saying. Well are they getting back together or not? Let's look back and maybe we will find an answer.
?Waterlo... Read >
Author: Andrew Jacob
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
The numbers are in and you may not like them.
It's reported that Corn Products International, a company in the business of making man-made additives like high-fructose corn syrup, recorded a 14 percent profit spike in it... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
21st August 2006
The Medicare doughnut hole is a gap in the new Medicare coverage plan where prescription costs fall into a loop hole of the plan and are then paid for out-of-pocket. Medicare covers 75% of prescription costs up to $2251 after a $225 deductible. After $2... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez
03rd August 2006
The Washington Post recently published an article featuring many ordinary people who've become financially successful due to displaying Google Adsense ads on their web site. These folks are pulling in $10,000 to $40,000 a month. They are definitely stars ... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels
26th July 2006
Tom Nelson retired from the military almost twenty years ago. In that time, Nelson has spent many years living and working overseas. "If my VA ID is fraudulently used by someone in the States, one: it could take me months to find out the theft has occurre... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
03rd May 2006
The general rule of thumb is that if you make one additional mortgage payment each year, you will reduce a 30 year mortgage down to about 22 years. However, keep in mind that if you make these additional payments, you must advise your lender - both on you... Read >
Author: Patrick Slouck
20th April 2006
When it comes to making calls from your wireless phone, it turns out nothing is sacred. For around $100 (sometimes less, sometimes up to $440), anyone can buy a list of everyone you've called from your cell phone for the last month. Sometimes they can als... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
15th March 2006
Size does matter! According to a recent article in the Washington Post, the sale of plus-sized apparel rose by more than 13% last year. The average American woman now wears a size 14, and companies such as Dove and Nike have taken notice. They are among ... Read >
Author: Jacquie Cattanach
15th March 2006
It's hard to find someone who hasn't had a special toy. Seems everyone has had a special friend that's been with them forever, listening and comforting them. For many that friend came in the form of a TEDDY BEAR. It's hard to believe those cute and cuddly... Read >
Author: Sharon Lauer
11th March 2006
Carbon monoxide is being used as a "pigment fixative" to treat meat in order to help it retain its redness. The meat industry has defended this relatively new practice by claiming that money is wasted when sellers throw away good meat that has become slig... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
05th March 2006
The need to continue giving aid to the victims of Hurricane Katrina must remain a priority ...
It's now months after the American Gulf Coast was devastated. Billions have been spent in relief, but billions more are needed. Such is the scope of a storm ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt
31st January 2006
Copyright 2006 Annette Bridges
"Journalism is a public service and readers are best-served if I and the people I am writing about speak the same language."
So wrote Jill Carroll, freelance reporter on assignment for The Christian Science Monitor, in... Read >
Author: Annette Bridges
25th January 2006
Weblogs, more commonly known as blogs, are spreading feverishly across the Internet. According to Robyn Aber of Cisco Systems Inc., about four million blogs populate the Web. Though most private individuals maintain blogs, many companies are beginning to ... Read >
Author: Brian Scott
05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Olga Farber Becker
On 28 of December a severe Windows security flaw, WMF Flaw, was detected, in all Windows versions from Win98 to WinXP, no fixing patch exists yet. Using it, anyone can do any malicious action with your computer, steal ... Read >
Author: Olga Farber Becker
31st December 2005
This Washington Post article details the treatment of 150 volunteers being used to test vaccines against the H5N1 virus, more commonly known as bird flu or avian flu.The volunteers were randomly assigned to one of two categories, one of which received two... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
11th November 2005
The FDA has decided to back down from a recent planthat would have required long-term studies of new psychiatric drugs before allowing them on the market.The reversal came after a panel of experts unanimously recommended against requiring such studies. Th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
25th September 2005
With the number of cars on the road ever increasing, more and more individuals are seeking advice from driving schools these days on how to keep themselves and others safe on the road. Some of the most common types of driving schools are those that focus ... Read >
Author: Dan Ford
08th September 2005
Gourmet Coffee Habit Costing Consumers as Much as $1,500 Yearly -
Brewing Premium Gourmet Coffee at Home Costs Less, Tastes Better
Copyright 2005 http://www.TastesofTheWorld.net
Gourmet coffee consumers rarely consider the cost of their
daily ... Read >
Author: Mike Banks Valentine
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