Crime and Politics in Caracas

Crime is spreading in Venezuela. Crime is considered the public enemy number one in that country. Common root causes for high levels of criminality are: Poverty, Lack of efficiency or nonexistence of the...

Desperately Seeking Sugar Daddies

"With Wall Street crashing, it's hard to be a gold digger these days.  So what are the lovely ladies accustomed to bottle service at Bijoux, $500 dinners at Bouley and $8,000 shopping sprees at Bergdorf to do...

Yanks' Mussina to retire after first 20-win season

" A first-round pick of the Orioles in 1990, he finishes his career with a 270-153 record and 3.68 ERA. His victory total falls short of the unofficial Hall of Fame standard of 300 wins, but his candidacy for the...

RICH KIDS GETTING ZONED OUT

"RICH KIDS GETTING ZONED OUT PARENTS RIP SCHOOL SWITCH Comments: 1 Read Comments Leave a Comment By YOAV GONEN Education Reporter Click to enlarge Posted: 3:41...

A hat-trick, plus one

For the second Sunday running eighteen year-old New York Rangers prospect Evgeny Grachev captured the coveted first star leading his team to victory through a four goal outburst. Grachev’s team, the Ontario Hockey...

Microsoft Corp.: Perfect passion defines a giant

" Many technology firms offer great perks and challenging work, but Microsoft stands out. The firm whose operating system is embedded in computers worldwide provides such benefits as help finding care...

Strange statues around the world

"Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway (thanks Stenar, jac). Sculpture by Gustav Vigeland."

The end of Tin Pan Alley?

"With its graffiti-covered storefronts, crumbling cornices and vendor-clogged sidewalks, the block of 28th Street between Avenue of the Americas and Broadway does not necessarily look like a place that would produce...

U.S. court reinstates Bhopal water pollution case

" A lawsuit contending that thousands of people in India were exposed to polluted drinking water after the 1984 Union Carbide toxic-gas disaster in Bhopal was reinstated on Monday by a U.S. appeals court, which...

Google copyright lawsuit, landmark settlement with US publishers

Google has reached a landmark settlement in a copyright lawsuit launched by the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers that could impact the way that copyright law is dealt with online.  The...

No Political Buttons Allowed for Teachers if DOE desire

"The Department of Education has the right to bar teachers from wearing political campaign buttons in school, a Manhattan federal judge ruled yesterday. The ruling by Justice Lewis Kaplan came in response to a...

I was a crook, says american J Belfort, Wall street confessions & Jail

We need a different culture for America by Americans. The current situation can not continue,a bunch of International economy criminals, controlling the FED to 75% and providing a save haven for the top crook Bush...

Explotions at Mexican consulate in New York could be related to Brad Will's a...

Explotions at New York consulate could be related to the assassination anniversary of independent journalist Brad Will. Investigations are being made declared Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly when he was asked about...

On Edge: New Yorkers Brace for Recession

In September of this year, American International Group (AIG), the insurer at the center of the troubled Wall Street financial system, was bailed out in part by New York State Governor Paterson to the tune of 20...

Savage Grace reviewed on London Grip

"Described by Norman Mailer as “the best oral history to come out since Edie”, this true crime story put together in the 1980s by astute editors Natalie Robins and Steven M. L. Aronson captured the public’s...

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