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Lease Doesn’t Buy, Beat the Economy Crunch

Featured News , Finance Annemarie Hvidberg • March 26, 2011 • No Comments •
Economies all over the world are hit hard and are still recovering from recession. This has also put …

New Financial Buzz: Check Cashing Software

Business , Featured News Annemarie Hvidberg • March 25, 2011 • No Comments •
There is no doubt that technological development in information and communication technology has taken center stage in today’s …

Japan Crisis Still Far from Over – Global Disaster Threat in the Making

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 25, 2011 • No Comments •
Japan is facing its most costly disaster ever seen in the history of the world. The highest peak …

Apologies Extended by the US Army for the Offensive Pictures of Dead Afghans

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 21, 2011 • No Comments •
Today, Der Spiegel magazine in Germany published three photos of U.S. army soldiers that were posing in front …

YouTube Participating in the Search of Missing People in Japan

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 19, 2011 • No Comments •
Google has proposed on Friday the make use of its YouTube video service to help the victims of …

U.S. Reactors Can Withstand any Earthquake and Tsunami, says NRC Head

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 17, 2011 • No Comments •
All nuclear reactors in the United States of America are built to withstand earthquakes and tsunamis, said Thursday …

The Radiation from Japan Will be Carried by Wind to the U.S., Experts Say

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 17, 2011 • No Comments •
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) organization estimates that the front of  radioactive emanations from the damaged reactor …

Russian Minister of Finance: Oil Prices Could Rise up to 150-200 Dollars a Barrel in the Short Term

Featured News , Finance Annemarie Hvidberg • March 16, 2011 • No Comments •
Oil prices could climb up to 150-200 Dollars a barrel in the short term because of social tensions …

Wikileaks: Japanese Authorities Were Aware of Problems at Nuclear Plants

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 16, 2011 • No Comments •
In 2008, an expert of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) expressed concern about the fact that nuclear …

Brazil Trade Unions Called Barack Obama “Persona non Grata”

Featured News , World news Annemarie Hvidberg • March 15, 2011 • No Comments •
Brazilian social movements and trade unions declared on Monday that President Barack Obama is “persona non grata” in …

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