Current Affairs
Published: 15/10/2008
The United States has been experiencing economic recession since early of the year 2008. Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are also at risk of facing economic recession for the next 12 months. While Canada, Britain and Japan may foresee a recession in their economy in the future.
With all this...
Published: 15/10/2008
Economic recession is gripping the United States right now and people just don\'t know what to do about it. In truth, economic recession isn\'t something new anymore. In fact, it has been happening all through out the decades. People don\'t just know about it because it has not been as widely...
Published: 15/10/2008
Economic recession may be a normal part of the economic cycle but this does not mean that it is easy dealing with it. In fact, a lot of people have already been burned by this problem in the United States. Times are tough in the country and more and more people are feeling the heat of...
Published: 15/10/2008
An economic recession is defined by a negative growth in gross domestic product for two consecutive quarters. In other words, the gross domestic products are decreasing in production. Recession is a national or world even regional event.
Economic recession lasts from six months until a...
Published: 14/10/2008
The latest research estimates that the average household uses around fifty thousand litres of water in any one year for drinking and bathing. This amount of water, to give an idea of scale is the amount needed to fill a private swimming pool, to add more realism to this sum, if a person was to...
Published: 13/10/2008
September 11, 2001 is the day one when of the most famous bastions of \"capitalist might\", the World Trade Center, fell down like a ton of bricks from a massive terrorist attack. Thousands of people were dead in a matter of minutes, and the bustling financial district where once stood the...
Published: 09/10/2008
The general arguments concerning the bailout have gone something along the lines of
Anti Bailout : \"The taxpayers should not have to foot a 700 billion dollar bill to bail out Wall Street\"
Pro Bailout : \"But if taxpayers do not bail out Wall Street the economy will fall apart and those...
Published: 07/10/2008
In a week of historic changes in the US financial markets mortgage interest rates held pretty much even across the board. With the market making the largest one day drop in decades and also one of the largest one day gains in a long time to mention nothing of the historic 700 billion dollar...
Published: 28/09/2008
Over half a million Poles have entered the UK after their accession to the EU in 2004, but we hear less about the vacation migration in the opposite direction; when the Brits flock to Eastern Europe. The online travel agent,globalholidays discovered the low down on the exodus !
The former...
Published: 26/09/2008
Legal Issues For Survivors and The Families of the Deceased
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