By: Zeke Gervis | 2010-03-10 | Automotive One Vehicle Satisfation survey by AutoPacific, in which thousands of new car owners was aksed about their choice for the most satisfying sports car in the US, has just been released its result. The 2007 Porsche Boxster was on the top of the list. read more
By: Rory Egan | 2011-01-24 | Network Marketing This is the first of a series of articles I have written about My Shopping Genie which was accompanied by a TV investigation that was broadcast by Prime Time on our national TV station in Ireland. This article and the programme first went out in September after much exhaustive research by both myself and the Prime Time investigative team. The programme can be seen on http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/ read more
By: donald yerke | 2010-02-24 | Insurance The rankings provide a list of companies where the insurance is written primarily by independent brokers, semi-independent agents, along with career agents. read more
By: Stig Kristoffersen | 2010-03-15 | Politics
U.S Vice President on a working visit to Ukraine in July 2009 showed a strong support to Ukraine, as well as gave comment on the the beauty of Ukrainian girls. read more
By: Kathryn R. Burton | 2010-05-25 | Environmental The fact that mute swan origins across from Alaska is often ignored by many experts. Studying of United States and Canada shows that mute swans early inhabitant of American continent. Fossils of mute swans in four states of the US are more than million years old. Mute swans are made to extinct in order to make way for trumpeter swan. Is this reasonable? Who will be the voice for the mute swans in the America?
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By: Collymore | 2011-09-13 | Politics The UK has spent over £1.7 trillion Pounds Sterling to allegedly fight opium poppy growing in Afghanistan but the gung-ho and warmongering David Cameron regime in Britain has clandestinely sanctioned the growing of the same opium poppy in Oxfordshire where Cameron's Witney constituency is located to commercially grow this in Afghanistan illegal crop. read more
By: Pierre F | 2011-06-24 | Cars Enzo Ferrari worked at Alfa Romeo through most of the 1920s before deciding to build his own racing and road cars. After years of modifying and building racing cars using Fiat and Alfa Romeo components, Ferrari set up shop in Maranello, Italy, and produced his own car in 1948, the Tipo ("Type") 166. read more
By: Mark Williams | 2011-03-25 | Loans GM's new finance company GM Financial is expanding its loan program to include those with less than stellar credit. The move reflects an effort by the big carmaker to compete with Ally Financial, a former subsidiary. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-23 | Politics Western leaders are poised for their first big legal challenge over Libya; if they stop the cases coming to court altogether it will prove once and for all that western justice is really run by politicians not the rule of law. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-06 | Business Background After the Nissan 300ZX was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 1996, Nissan initially tried to keep the Z name alive by re-creating the 240Z the following year. The car was conceived by Nissan's North American design team in their free time, and the concept was introduced in a four state Road Show in July 1998 to various car media, dealers and employees. Yutaka Katayama, regarded as the "Father of the Z" unveiled the Z concept sketch to the public when he received a motor industry award read more
By: SophieWatson | 2010-12-28 | Business South African automobile manufacturers along with an union representing thousands of auto workers have reached a deal on wages, ending a costly eight-day strike read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-21 | E-learning 1) Identify and discuss security issues and considerations evident for Information Systems And computerization in the brokerage industry. ( Think about how the Internet has already influenced trading.) "The technology is getting ahead of regulators" claims David Weissman, director of money and technology at Forrester Research Inc., in Cambridge, Mass. If one is to believe the quote above it sounds very ominous for the regulators and the government to attempt to even bring read more
By: Taylor White | 2011-03-14 | Real Estate Saint Martin is the smallest inhabited island that has been divided between two countries. Both the Netherlands and France control a section of the island. The division dates back to 1648. The southern Dutch section includes the Eilandgebied Sint Maarten (Island Territory of St. Maarten) and is part of the Netherlands Antilles. The northern French section includes the Collectivité de Saint-Marti read more
By: hotxueboy | 2010-10-09 | Corporate Company overview General Motors GMT800 truck assembly line. In 2009, General Motors employs approximately 244,500 people around the world. The Renaissance Center located in Detroit read more