Your wedding and honeymoon plans of how to please.

"The first is usually a wedding, where more than 15 thousand dollars is the cost. The big question is: who foot the bill? In the 21st century are treated in a way of shifting costs to guide them. When we left from the date of the wedding the bride’s family pay for all...

Ice Age is coming soon: geologicaly speaking in 10000years

Nature is full of suprises and the more humans tries to solve the mystry the more it gets confused.The latest study on changing climatic pattern suggests that we are heading towards ice age.. " The planet could...

Female suicide bombers show Iraq's shifting insurgent tactics

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorLife has to be pretty dismal for someone to take their own life and that of the lives around them.  Female Suicide Bombers are the ultimate weapon besides children...

US Workers shifting to 4-day week to save gas

Workers in certain parts of the US are being offered the chance to work for only four days a week. Why's that you ask?"The reason is simple: rising gas prices. And while so far only the university's custodians are...

US jobs data ease economy fears

latest US Job figure have quelled the fear of recession and analysts are not predicting a recession any more. job figures have shown less job cut than expected thus signaling an improved economy." US job figures have surprised Wall Street, falling less than expected and...

Obama Erases Clinton's Lead

"Barack Obama has erased a once substantial deficit to climb into a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday. ADVERTISEMENT Among Republicans, John McCain charged to the front of a shifting...

Surge working: top US general

"David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, said the build-up of American forces in Baghdad since late January had produced positive outcomes. These included the killing or capture of al-Qa'ida fighters,...

Pakistan's general problem

"Pakistan's general problem Popular resistance to Musharraf's rule has seemingly caught the U.S. off-guard. By Ali Dayan Hasan, ALI DAYAN HASAN is South Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch. June 27, 2007 IN RETURN FOR cooperation in the war on terror since 9/11, the United...

In Iraq, U.S. spotlights al-Qaida

"Inside the bloody kaleidoscope called Iraq, the list of enemies and allies is long, shifting and motley, running from "revolution brigades" and Baathists, to Salafists, secularists and suicidal zealots. But one group alone gets routinely tagged "Public Enemy No. 1" by the...

The Surge: First Fruits

"By the day, the debate at home about Iraq becomes increasingly disconnected from the realities of the war on the ground. The Democrats in Congress are so consumed with negotiating among their factions the most clever linguistic device to legislatively ensure the failure of...

Print Media continues to make moves in line with Tech

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - McClatchy Co., the nation's third largest newspaper publisher, will begin providing international news coverage and commentary to online powerhouse Yahoo Inc. in a partnership that further underscores the media industry's shifting balance of power.

Face-off with Iran takes tougher turn

"Face-off with Iran takes tougher turn Tehran spurned UN Security Council sanctions Sunday as it still held 15 British captives. By Scott Peterson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Page 1 of 4 BAGHDAD - From the United Nations in New York to the Shatt al-Arab...

African Union Speaks Out Against Mugabe

As Jordan reports for NP, the Zimbabwean dictator's comment that his critics can go "hang" has riled a number of countries, some of whom have criticized Mugabe's policies for many years. But prior to the latest round of political repression in Zimbabwe, the African Union has...

The dos and don'ts of income-tax deductions

"Find the Deduction is a game with constantly shifting rules. Each year Congress changes something in the tax law, the Internal Revenue Service issues opinions, and tax courts make their rulings. If you like a challenge, learning this year's deduction options is like a game...

The law must presume that human persons want to live

Dr Wesley J. Smith quite accurately notes that in the United Kingdom, a presumption at law to the effect that in certain circumstances people will want to die, to choose death, seems to be settling in:Moreover, the sacrosanct nature of advance directives isn't a two way...

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