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| Japan, China and South Korea Start FTA Negotiation
This is about a new report that Japan, China and South Korea are to start FTA negotiation. The 3 countries plan to officially confirm the direction of the negotiation in spring and to start the negotiation in summer 2012. They also plan to reach a su |
By: Megumi Oyanagi |
| Fast Food : No Legal Recourse
Do you eat fast food? You must. According to the House of Representatives, the fast food industry is a significant part of our national economy. It did not become that way be having few customers. Many independent researches have found that (read entire article) 588 Views |
By: Jason Martin |
| Big Government Is Bad Government
As we move into the 21st century Western democracies are more and more becoming involved in the trivia of peoples lives. All governments, no matter what their political leaning seem to be under the impression that they know what is best fo (read entire article) 510 Views |
By: David Andrew Smith |
| Risk Management and BCM - Implementing Learning from the Japan Disaster
This is a hot news about the decision made by the Japanese government to implement their learning from the March 11 Japan disaster of earthquake and tsunami. It is to establish a back-up system of government/administrative functions in western Japan fo |
By: Megumi Oyanagi |
| Lokpal Bill burning Incident
Burning papers of a bill in front of the full media and public glare does not in any way come (read entire article) 1677 Views |
By: Anas Khan |
| President Obama Muslim
President Obama Muslim roots go back to his Muslim born father. With Islam, the father's religion carries onto the son. Only Muslim boys are named "Hussein." (read entire article) 410 Views |
By: Delwyn Lounsbury |
| President Obama Sedition
President Obama sedition over ObamaCare unconstitutional ruling continues. (read entire article) 191 Views |
By: Delwyn Lounsbury |
| Control the Food - Control the People
Three bills currently in congress, S.510, SB 787, and HR 5101 could be the most dangerous pieces of legislation in the history of the United States. These bills, if passed, could put the federal government in control of the entire food and water supply |
By: Michael Kinzie |
| Fair Tax, Can It Be?
There are good arguments both pro and con for the FairTax tax structure; they mostly address who will benefit and who won't. Missing from the arguments is the positive effect the FairTax would have on Washington corruption. (read entire article) 516 Views |
By: Brock Hileman |
| Japan's New Growth Strategy Approved - What Is It?
This is from the author's blog about Japan. This article is based on series of articles reported by Nikkei, Japan's leading newspaper specialized in business/economy and politics, about Japan's New Growth Strategy under the new Prime Minister Mr. Naot |
By: Megumi Oyanagi |
| Governors Palin, Sanford: The Dynamics of Workplace Priorities
Explore how workplace priorities can impact personal and family life by analyzing Governors Sarah Palin and Mark Sanfords circumstances. (read entire article) 425 Views |
By: Daryl Green |
| Real Change We all Need
I am really excited that we have elected our first African American President. I wished that Sen. Obama was given the Presidency on 3rd November (Enabling him to be beside his grandmother in Hawaii) and we could have Sen. McCain as the Honorary Preside (read entire article) 590 Views |
By: Sanjib Mohapatro |
| How to Get Legal Representation for Your Injury Claim?
In the end, getting your lawyer to represent you depends on your needs and wants. So don't confuse the information you get from the Internet with true legal advice. Obtaining advice and representation from a licensed, practicing lawyer is still the most r (read entire article) 434 Views |
By: G.Entp16 |
| Obama Popularizes Himself among Youth through E-Marketing
If Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States of America, the country can assure that they will not fall short on one account, e-marketing. (read entire article) 405 Views |
By: Salil Pillai |
| The Politics Of Change And Sandwiched Boomers
The soaring rhetoric from presidential candidates has been about the concept of change - and the electorate is energized by the buzzword. But is the idea of change really so new? In 1944, the Republican governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey (read entire article) 492 Views |
By: Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D. |
| Vote For My Parent Why The Candidates' Kids Mattered In Election 2008
This election, First Kid wannabes have been in the public eye like never before. Josh Romney drove through all 99 counties of Iowa in an RV to stump for his Dad, Mitt Romney. His brother Craig used fluent Spanish to voice over a campaign ad (read entire article) 450 Views |
By: Mitali Perkins |
| Former President Bill Clinton Speaks Out About UFOs (Or Does He?)
During one of many radio interviews that former President Bill Clinton has done recently to help his wifes presidential campaign, he was asked about the UFO subject. The question came from Big D and Bubba, Morning Show Jocks on the Premier (read entire article) 569 Views |
By: Bill Knell |
| Hillary vs. Obama Only Time Will Tell
The main dominant figures in today's elections that will define the following president in America history are Hillary Clinton from New-York and Barack Obama from Illinois . According to the latest results of votes Clinton won in 3 state (read entire article) 541 Views |
By: Daniel Millions |
| Historian Anticipated Rift Between African-Americans And Hispanic Immigrants
I almost shivered as I read an article entitled "The Hispanic Factor." Its purpose was to "look at the possibility of African-Americans and Hispanic Americans forming a political bloc as a means of combatting white America's racism." It was (read entire article) 360 Views |
By: Genevieve Grant |
| Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress?
Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken. They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America. However, that Office is not yet secured. There (read entire article) 342 Views |
By: Susan Bernau |
| The Sexism Card In This Years Presidential Race... What Hillary Clinton Will Need To Win: Should Sh
No one can dispute this is an historic year for women in politics. Will presidential frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton continue to win primaries throughout 2008, perhaps earning the nomination of her party, and even being elected to the O (read entire article) 285 Views |
By: Diane Dutton |
| Eleanor And Ike: Historical Fiction Parallels Today's Presidential Politics
My first attempt at fiction, The Sex Ed Chronicles, was based on historical events in my hometown and state, but it was a story of fictional characters. However, there are brilliant works of historical fiction that stay truer to history, wh (read entire article) 385 Views |
By: Stuart Nachbar |
| Evaluation Of Some Of Hillary's Socialist Statements
Is Hillary a Socialist? I recently received this email as probably over a million other people have. It comes in the form of a test and takes 6 Marxist styled statements that Hillary has made and asks you to guess who said them. I decide (read entire article) 294 Views |
By: Rusty Ford |
| Black Youth Vote National Civic Education Training Tour Promotes Voting In Iowa
As part of ongoing efforts to motivate young people to engage in the political process, the League of Young Voters Education Fund (LYVEF) recently teamed up with the National Coalition on Black Civic Participations (NCBCP) Black Youth Vote (read entire article) 381 Views |
By: Edrea Davis |
| 18 In 08 Gets My Vote
On October 1, I had the privilege to come to Rutgers to see a screening of 18 in '08, a documentary produced by David Burstein, a Haverford College freshman. The documentary's purpose: to get out the youth (18 to 24 year-old) vote and tell (read entire article) 645 Views |
By: Stuart Nachbar |