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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by probir das As expected, Trinamool Congress, the main opposition party in West Bengal has own both the Sealdah and Bowbazar Assembly seats, where by-polls were held on August 18. written by Nate Gillespie April 29 isn't a date that would normally stand out on the calendar. This year it falls on a Wednesday, almost but not quite marking the end of the month. We suspect that most years, April 29 would slip by without most of us taking any particular notice of it. written by Glorence Lorence
This year’s Mobile World Congress had some great pieces on display. The best in the business congregated at Barcelona to dish out some really unique handsets that’d tempt most gizmo fans. Let’s take a look at the best three picks.
written by groshan fabiola Salsa is one of the most popular dances in the world. The combination of rhythms and styles from Latin America, North America and the Caribbean made it possible for this dance
infrastructure, operations and development of IT can be found in proyecto ITIL written by Josh Greenberger If we can get our lawmakers to put aside politics and special interests, we could roll back the price of gasoline considerably.
written by TZACHI b Over 50 Israeli diamond companies will participate in the upcoming Hong Kong International Jewelry Show, to be held on March 4 - 8 2008, as part of the Israel Diamond Institute's pavilion. Hong Kong is the second largest market for Israel’s polished diamond exports, representing 19% of total sales.
written by John Mehrmann Congress passed a federal law, the Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005, mandating the last day of full power analog television broadcasting to be February 17, 2009. On February 17, 2009, all television channels in the US will convert from analog to digital. What does this mean to you? written by Dane Smith South Congress is one of Austin most interesting areas. South Congress boasts numerous independent shops and is also home to a quaint neighborhood of older homes. written by Dane Smith First Thursday is a monthly event in Austin Texas. Each first thursday the businesses on South Congress stay open late and the residents of Austin have some fun. written by groshan fabiola From its early days, salsa was a very popular dance that combined styles and rhythms from North America, Latin America, the Caribbean’ s and had a strong influence from Africa. written by -- -- Ethical and moral issues over embryonic stem cell research written by Jack Brynaur An open letter to the FCC, your congressman, or anyone else who can further the cause of net neutrality. written by Dale Rogers Jimmy Stewart’s character portrayed in “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” would have been right at home last week in Washington D.C. surrounded by the “Porkmeisters” of the current day. Déjà vu here we go again. Conveniently, the closure rule has been simplified removing the spectacle of a ‘elected citizen’ fighting with the Filibuster Rule. The difference here is that this spectacle occurred in the “House Of Representatives”. The strongest example of an oxymoron if they’re ever was one. written by Jeffrey Junig The United States tax code tries to accomplish two things at once: raising revenue, and redistributing wealth. I suggest that we simplify things by replacing it with two systems, each designed to do only one thing. One agency could raise revenue, and the other could make everything fair. I wrote this letter to offer the suggestion to the current House Speaker. written by Dale Rogers While the ‘New Congress’ fiddles away valuable time Thursday the 15th of February 2007 the limit will stop future originations of Reverse Mortgages under the federally insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. This has been a very successful program. It has been refined over many years to what it is to day. Previous private sector programs in many cases were ripping seniors off with high fees. While Congress may put a temporary lift on the 275,000 units per year of Reverse Mortgage cases that will be a Band-Aid at best written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani All people Christian or not are becoming aware of the changing patterns of weather and an increase in tsunamis, volcanic activity, hurricanes and natural disasters. World unrest and terrorism and the threat of world war are also on every mind. Many are asking if these are the signs of Christ’s retur written by Edward Curtis In this Article we will cover how protest is a very important part in keeping Democracy alive.
written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani America is indeed still the land of opportunity but there is a downside about this nation. That downside is hard for us to see because we are isolated and too close to the problem. It comes under the heading of “can’t see the forest for the trees.” written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani
written by Patrick Altoft
written by Patrick Altoft
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