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Israel rejects 48-hour ceasefire plan for Gaza

Israeli government is not in mode to stop bombardment and air strike therefore they rejected a french call for a 48 hours ceasefire. according the Israel attitude and as the Israel official said that the...

The End of White Flight

"The End of White Flight For the First Time in Decades, Cities' Black Populations Lose Ground, Stirring Clashes Over Class, Culture and Even Ice Cream By CONOR DOUGHERTYJuly 19, 2008; Page A1 Decades of white flight transformed America's cities. That era is...

Farmers 'poorer and more depressed'

MORE than one in five Australian farmers in drought-affected areas have had to pawn or sell something because of lack of money, a study reveals. And more than one-third say farm production is at its lowest level...

Gordon Brown: Stop wasting food

Gordon Brown tells Britons to 'Stop wasting food'. Tonnes of food is thrown away as it sits in kitchens going past its sell-by date as shoppers buy too much of what they don't need, lured in by two-for-one...

London's 2012 Olympic stadium to be recycled to Chicago

In a bid to make the Olympic Games more environmentally friendly, the organisers of the London Olympics want to pass along the bulk of the London stadium to the next host city (most likely Chicago at this...

Mexican ex-prostitutes find home

A retirement home for former sex-worked in Mexico City has been set up to take care of women who are retired from the sex trade."An estimated 3,000 prostitutes work in Mexico City at any one time Go to the centre of Mexico City after dark and you can see the women start to...

Latinos make half as much as whites, study finds

And according to some have twice as many jobs!  It remains to be discussed how Latinos will financially grow. Most of the conversation of Latino growth is a population topic. But Hispanics must prepare to become competetive in the financial market place by finding...

Airports under fire over 2,000 job cuts

"BAA, the owner of Britain’s three biggest airports, is planning to cut up to 2,000 jobs, leading airlines to give warning that a lack of staff could result in even poorer service than passengers suffer already,The Times has learnt. Ferrovial, the Spanish company that...

E-petition: Response from the Prime Minister: Scrap the planned vehicle track...

This petition is the most subscribed to so far. But will Tony Blair take any notice of the majority point of view?  The issue of road pricing could put small business out of business. Only the rich would be...

Africa In the News Again..Two Stories, Two Realities, & One Continent

"Two stories from two different and internationally renowned media houses, both about African economies, one bleak and one bright. One story by Thomas L. Friedman, acclaimed author of "The World Is Flat" talks...

Boomer Women in Trouble

"Baby Boomer women are in trouble. Unlike any other time in our nation’s history, unless there are dramatic policy shifts, in terms of absolute numbers, Baby Boomer women, most particularly minority women, will find their elder years to be a "never ending"...

Price Increases Resulting to Poorer Neighborhoods

"According to a study being released today, housing prices are leveling off in affluent neighborhoods in the District but are escalating significantly in poorer areas, a sign that the city's economic boom is moving from west to east."

Legalizing Human Trafficking

Current WTO negotiations threaten to worsen the already precarious lot of migrant workers around the globe.

Immigration battle begins with employers

Undocumented aliens will continue to come north as long as U.S. companies are hiring them, Border Patrol agents say.

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