By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is one in a series of short essays hypothetically suggesting what the American people would like hear from the President of the United States during his next press conference when a reporter asks: Mr. President What About Climate Change? read more
By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is one in a series of short essays hypothetically suggesting what the American people would like hear from the President of the United States during his next press conference when a reporter asks: Mr. President What About Foreign Policy? read more
By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is one in a series of short essays hypothetically suggesting what the American people would like hear from the President of the United States during his next press conference when a reporter asks: Mr. President What About Iraq? Day Two. read more
By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is one in a series of short essays hypothetically suggesting what the American people would like hear from the President of the United States during his next press conference when a reporter asks: Mr. President What About-? Special thanks to Stephen Morgan for his insightful analysis is Al Qaeda's Hidden Weaknesses. read more
By: kukm | 2011-04-07 | Business Mr Yu Zhou Hua "I have is a backward students of Beijing University," Mr Yu, president of New Oriental and Australian investment group president of the Asia-Pacific guest Zheng Zhou Hua Tai, talk abou... read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-21 | E-learning Have you ever seen a computer in a store and said, "Whoa! What a chick!" ? I am sure you would have, if you were familiar with the new 16xCD-ROM and extra wide SCSI-2 9.0 GB hard drive it features, or if you knew about the dual 225 MHz Pentium pro MMX chips blazing up its performance. To tell you all about computers, it takes a total computer nut like me. After working with computers almost all my life, I can tell you that a computer is an electrical device, without which a guy like me probab read more
By: connor moore | 2011-07-04 | Fashion This article talks about feather hair extensions becoming a fashion , how to take care of feather extensions, which ones to buy and where you can buy them read more
By: Brian A Hunt | 2010-04-04 | Politics The United States is in dire peril and not from the financial shakedown, but from the two Senators vying for what may well be the final Presidency of the country. The problem is that neither man has what is going to be required to stop the world's greatest power from being brought to its knees. And when the mighty are fallen everybody comes to the party and take a swipe and a kick read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-06 | Celebrities For many people, Mr. Bean could be said to be their most title character in a British comedy television series which could be watched for thousands of times without boredom. There are 14 half-hour epi read more
By: M Solomon | 2010-04-04 | Politics Only it is not a bucket, it is the U.S. economy. It has been said, the only two products you will ever need to fix anything are "Duct Tape" and "WD-40." read more
By: Michael Pomper | 2010-03-31 | Politics President Obama stated at times during a recent speech, that although people like John McCain had his opinion, he was the President. Yes, Mr. Obama, you are the President, but remember this: We are the people. read more
By: Michael Pomper | 2010-03-31 | News and society The President likes giving speeches we have all heard, over and over. Let's not be fooled anymore. read more
By: King Bruce | 2011-08-17 | Economics Asif Ali Zardari was described by his wife, Benazir Bhutto, as the "Mandela of Pakistan." But while she was prime minister, Mr. Zardari earned another nickname: "Mr. 10 Percent," for his reputation of demanding kickbacks on government contracts. In September 2008, he became president of Pakistan after Ms. Bhutto's assassination propelled her party into control of Parliament. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-09-12 | Politics This article examines some recent domestic and internaiotnal incidents that might have gone better of the President had exhib ited some leadership, pulled out his Blackberry, and made a few phone calls. If he had, some lives may have been saved, the country might be a little more unified, and the BP oil spill damage may have been minimized. read more