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Aging medical equipment puts Canadian patients at risk: report

Opinion This is what the US will get if the Obama administration uses Canada as their model for health care reform.  The Canadian system cannot afford the proper capital equipment to properly diagnose...

Small Business Expenses that are Tax Deductible

Business expenses are the cost of carrying on a trade or business. These expenses are usually deductible if the business is operated to make a profit. What Can I Deduct? To be deductible, a business expense must be both ordinary and necessary. An ordinary expense is one...

These homes for sale stink

"Why Fannie and Freddie matterMore Videos This boarded-up, bank-owned home is on the market in Milwaukee. On the inside, that Milwaukee home has been picked clean. Never before have there been so many squalid, dilapidated homes...

India plans to build eight 700-MW nuclear plants

"The country plans to build eight 700-MW nuclear plants to boost its nuclear power generation capacity to about 10,000 MW and is stepping up exploration to uncover new uranium mines, a top Atomic Energy Commission official has said. At present the country has a nuclear...

Vancouver real estate; listings up, sales down

The number of apartments and homes listed for sale in Vancouver is skyrocketing while the number of sales is down dramatically.  With these fundamentals it is likely only a matter of time before prices start...

Nepal crown goes missing

"The fabled crown of the Shah kings, studded with priceless gems and easily identifiable by the long bird of paradise feather rising from the apex, is missing, as well as the royal sceptre.The crown was last worn in public by Gyanendra, the last king of Nepal, on June 4, 2001...

Vancouver real estate picture is fuzzy

From the inventory charts it seems as though the Vancouver real estate market could be heading for a drop.   But in spite of record numbers of new properties on the market, sales seem to be holding...

There goes the neighbourhood: mosquitoes thrive on US credit slump

This is one of those stories that no one thinks about until it may be too late. It's no secret that thousands of homes are being abandoned in the US due to the property crash, but I never thought that people not...

Did Ex-King Gyanendra Really Quit Palace at Midnight?

Originally published in www.groundreport.com/mohannepali The properties within the Narayanhiti Palace have not been calculated as no one was allowed to raise any question regarding the royal family members and...

The real worst ever money mistakes

"Every now and then life throws you an opportunity to take what you will, it breaks the security cameras, it puts you in charge of the inventory, or it shows you the edge of a wallet sticking out of a coat on a bed at a party. If you choose to not take advantage riskless...

Oil Hits Record High!

Oil Settles Above $78, Setting Record Tuesday July 31, 8:34 pm ET By John Wilen, AP Business Writer Oil Settles at a Record High Above $78 a Barrel on Inventory Expectations NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil futures settled...

US Nuclear Security Agency Lost 20 PCs

No, it's not the plot of 24, but something I read this morning: The NNSA (National Nuclear Security Agency) can't find twenty of its computers; more than half of these machines were used to deal with sensitive info. You would be correct if you recall this sort of thing...

New home sales climb 3.4 percent in Nov.

"By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer 1 hour, 49 minutes ago WASHINGTON - Sales of new homes bounced back in November and have now posted increases in three of the past four months, a hopeful sign that this year's severe drop in housing may finally be coming to an end....

Half of American Business PCs Can't Run Vista

"About half of the average business PCs in North America are unable to meet the minimum requirements for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, while 94 percent do not meet the system requirements for Vista...

Magazines Want To Cash In On Web Video, Too

"While newspapers flounder as they try to figure this whole internet thing out, magazines have been slightly more adept. Now, there's apparently growing interest among magazine publishers to try and cash in on the web video craze by rolling out their own video content -- but...

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