By: Russell Shortt | 2010-04-04 | Politics By the early 1970s, Gerald Ford was considering resigning from Congress, however suddenly he was nominated by President Nixon to succeed Spiro Agnew as Vice-President after Agnew's resignation. Ford was not Nixon's first choice but he was the safest, he was a popular figure in Congress and the members were content to approve one of their own. His nomination was confirmed by both chambers and he took the oath as Vice-President on 6 December 1973. read more
By: Ben Sanderson | 2011-01-25 | Wellness The Phoenix Process by Gerald Epstein is a revolutionary idea in finding your inner peace and harmony in just one minute a day. The whole idea may seem super simple, but it works. Once you get started with The Phoenix Process you will see your life change and feel like a happier person... read more
By: Prasoon Kumar | 2010-09-27 | Writing The latest book - The Dealer and the Dead - from Gerald Seymour is raw and hypnotic at the same time, though it does look more like reporting rather than fiction. You may also be disturbed by its brutality. This is the story of a British arms dealer Harvey Gillott who got payment for delivering arms to Croatian villagers anticipating a Serbian attack, but he never delivered. It resulted in the death of Croats against advancing Serbs, the men were murdered and the women were violated. read more
By: Prasoon Kumar | 2010-09-23 | Book Reviews Gerald Seymour's is perhaps one of the most enduring names in realm of British writers who have enjoyed worldwide success. His first book Harry's Game appeared on the literary scene way back in 1975, which revolved around a British agent who infiltrated Provisional IRA, that too at a difficult time. The first book was almost like an explosion, which took the literary world by storm (cliché but true). read more
By: Prasoon Kumar | 2010-09-23 | Book Reviews The latest book - The Dealer and the Dead - from Gerald Seymour is raw and hypnotic at the same time, though it does look more like reporting rather than fiction. You may also be disturbed by its brutality. This is the story of a British arms dealer Harvey Gillott who got payment for delivering arms to Croatian villagers anticipating a Serbian attack, but he never delivered. It resulted in the death of Croats against advancing Serbs, the men were murdered and the women were violated. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2010-04-01 | Politics The creation of the RAT board - a very appropriate acronym - was a provision of the $787 billion economic stimulus bill that received no attention at all. Most people probably have never even heard of it. What it effectively does is give the RAT Board the authority to ask "that an inspector general conduct or refrain from conducting an audit or investigation." read more
By: Ben Sanderson | 2011-01-24 | Self help It has long been accepted that the state of mind of any person directly influences their outlook and research has shown that it can even affect their prognosis when facing life threatening or debilitating diseases. The Natural Laws of Self Healing takes this even further and the author Gerald Epstein feels that positive imagery can not only nudge the body in the right direction but actually guide a person to better health... read more
By: Prasoon Kumar | 2010-09-23 | Book Reviews The difficult world inhabited by his characters finds full echo in the writings of Gerald Seymour. Despite all the difficulties his characters go through, readers are surprised when no protagonist ever comes out and says he did things for his country. Instead, those characters are pinched and pushed, as there is no respect for them in the real world; everyone is living for himself or herself. read more
By: Susan Elaine Wheeler | 2010-04-04 | Politics Everyone's watching and has felt the immense positive vibration that's consuming our nation. The clear anticipation of what our country is capable of, moving forward. When President Obama walks in and delivers his Inauguration speech and begins to talk with the nation, saying he's "humbled, grateful and mindful," we can believe the sincerity of his words, by his actions and the love he shows his family. read more
By: Pauline Canas | 2010-04-04 | Politics Today marks a significant event that is a history in the making as President-elect Barack Obama takes office at 12 noon. Our new president faces many challenges ahead with the housing market crisis, a war overseas and overall slumping economy. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Over 2 million people are expected to be in Washington D.C. to watch in person as the 44th President of the United States is sworn in on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Barack Obama will be sworn in as the first African-American President of the United States on the Bible used by Abraham Lincoln at his swearing in on March 4, 1861. read more
By: Redline Motive | 2010-12-11 | Automotive Since its legendary introduction at the NHRA Winternationals in 1968, Ford's Cobra Jet Mustang has created a legacy of power, performance and triumph that has carried through the decades. read more
By: Wasim Ahmad | 2010-03-30 | City Guides You will definitely enjoy visiting one of the largest cities in Michigan. Ford City greatly improved its economy while preserving its culture. While touring the city, you can stay in their cheap but comfortable hotels near their local attractions. read more