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added 2007 Fri May 25 17:08:50 by STONERS
This is getaway day for what's looked at as the unofficial start of summer. Millions of people will be climbing into their cars or getting on airplanes for the Memorial Day weekend.
added 2007 Sun May 13 0:29:56 by gatitabonitasen
The United States may be the richest country in the world, but there are many millions ΓΆβ;¬" tens of millions ΓΆβ;¬" who are not sharing in that prosperity. According to the most recent government figures, 37 million Americans are living below the official poverty threshold, which
added 2007 Mon May 7 6:07:47 by STONERS
Government regulators have brought charges against three individuals -- including an e-mail spammer "last known to be of San Diego" -- accusing them of running a classic pump-and-dump market manipulation scheme that netted at least $6.5 million.
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 18:10:45 by STONERS
A consultant gave a qualified nod Thursday to Nova Scotia's system of gasoline price regulation despite higher costs to consumers and lingering questions about the long-term impact for retailers.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 14:24:11 by STONERS
Warming temperatures will cause more drought and higher seas in Australia and New Zealand by 2030 and threaten ecologically rich sites such as the Great Barrier Reef, according to excerpts from a scientific report released Tuesday.
added 2007 Sat Apr 7 0:47:10 by searchbeam
As the Global Temperature rises by degrees, millions are expected to suffer, and drastic changes will be imminent! Meeting of Scientists and world politicians produces report on the dire consequences of Global Warming on millions of poor people around the world!
added 2007 Thu Apr 5 20:31:14 by populist
The Ford Motor Company paid its new chief executive, Alan R. Mulally, $28.18 million in his first four months on the job, the automaker said in a regulatory filing today.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 1:18:20 by RizlaRoll
YOUNG people, wealthy families and graduates use the internet more than the elderly, poor or unqualified, according to a report that highlights Britain's growing "digital divide".
added 2007 Mon Mar 5 19:39:42 by bhartzer
Broke and unemployed, Domingo Perez walked out of Guru's Market on 13th Street in San Jose with a beverage wrapped in a brown paper bag in one hand and a Mega Millions lottery ticket in the other.