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March, 2010

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12 sexiest cities in the world

12 sexiest cities in the world

The compiling of list of the “top 10″ or “top 5″ of this or that has become very popular on the Internet, and I guess it has proven to be a good hook that draws in readers. When a piece is titled in this way it conveys a good bit of information about what it

The Botox debate

Aging is a natural part or all of our lives, and it certainly advisable to try to do so gracefully while doing all that you can to remain healthy and happy. Many people believe that ill health and a declining physical appearance are inevitable components of the aging process, but this is simply not true.

Dangers of social networking

As society evolves and new ways of communicating information become available to us, the playing field changes in many ways. More shared information can lead to new security challenges, and it is important that we recognize the danger that exists and stay vigilant. Many of us are into using social networking sites for business as

Former Ram Olsen dead at 69

Merlin Olsen, who was an All-American defensive lineman at Utah State University and the Los Angeles Rams’ first-round draft pick in 1962 died Thursday in California. He had been battling mesothelioma, which is a form of cancer of the lining of the lungs, since last year. Olsen was a part of the Los Angeles Rams’

Protests rage in Greece

The Greek economic collapse, which came about due to a national debt that exceeds the gross domestic product, is resulting it violent protests in the streets. Members of labor unions have walked off the job as their wages are being rolled back and pensions frozen while taxes are being increased along with the retirement age.

Mexican Slim now world’s richest person

The Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffet always seemed to be bobbing heads at the wire each year in the race for the title of world’s richest person, but this year a new winner has emerged: Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim. Slim bought the Mexican state telephone monopoly Telmex in 1990, and then developed American

Compensation consultants under scrutiny

The “little people” aren’t told these things, so you have to dig a little bit, but man, what goes on “up in the heavens” is rather amazing. It seems that there is a gig out there where you are paid as much as six figures by executives at the biggest corporations to tell then how

Israel mocks Biden

Israel mocks Biden

It was telling to see the juxtaposition of news stories coming out of Israel this week that merged into one. The United States vice president, Joe Biden, took a trip to the Zionist state to see what he could do to patch things up between the Israeli power structure and the Palestinians. In a show

Prius driver gets scare in Cali

The hits keep on coming for the Toyota Corporation. The Japanese based automaker, who had developed a reputation for quality, long lasting vehicles over the last few decades, took another blow yesterday when a 61 year-old California man had the accelerator stick in his 2008 Prius. The man, James Sikes, says he reached down with

Japan lied about US nuke cooperation, admits it

The Japanese government has admitted that it lied publicly about allowing nuclear armed United States vessels to use its ports. Since the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan has been very sensitive about the topic, and they adopted their “three non-nuclear principles” in 1967. A government report was released that said in part: “The

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