Sunday, August 28, 2011

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National Celebrity Headlines Examiner - Celebrity | Examiner.com:

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Friday, August 26, 2011

AMTRACK service cancelled?

"Amtrak cancels service south of Washington: Hurricane Irene takes hold"

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Promote Your Articles | Writer

Promote Your Articles | Writer: "Old Navy coupon offered to customers: 30% off clothing"

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Massachusetts State Police Shutdown Twelve-Year-Old’s Green Tea Stand - Forbes

Massachusetts State Police Shutdown Twelve-Year-Old’s Green Tea Stand - Forbes: "This may be the first case of state police shutting down a kid’s green-tea stand, but the list of lemonade stands being closed down by various government agencies is long and growing.

Lemonade stand shutdowns may not be the same violation of liberty that no-knock botched SWAT raids or the incarceration of innocent people are, but they reflect the same mentality. It’s the mentality that needs reforming. No simple task.

For a list of lemonade shutdowns go here."

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Colorado Earthquake: Damages to highways, homes... | Gather

Is this the type of disasters the government wants to increase to fix the economy??? Afterall they know how to create problems.



Colorado Earthquake: Damages to highways, homes... | Gather: The Colorado earthquake was the first of two earthquakes that hit America on Tuesday. According to residents who surveyed the property, there are minor damages from the quake. Hitting the state on the southern edge of Colorado on the New Mexico border, the 5.7 magnitude quake on the Richter scale gave everyone a shock just before midnight.

East Coast Earthquake Jams Cell Phones As... | Gather

East Coast Earthquake Jams Cell Phones As... | Gather: The 5.9 Earthquake was felt on the East Coast--from New York City to North Carolina with places like Washington, DC and Baltimore feeling it in-between. In what might have been one of the biggest quakes in years, the residents of the area got out their cell phones and started making calls. This rush of cellular activity jammed the phone lines for communication.

America's Economy : Staples Store's sell out of HP Touchpads

America's Economy

HP Touchpads: Staples Latest Store to Sell Out

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Walmart and Sam's Club open together in Texas | Gather

Walmart and Sam's Club open together in Texas | Gather: a bi-level shopping experience that has the shoppers pulling out the credit cards around Dallas to check out the unique shopping experience.

The first of six stores planned, the Walmart and Sam's Club experience is a shoppers paradise. Owned by one company, the two stores find their shoppers

Burger King new PR Campaign: Kill the King, But... | Gather

Burger King new PR Campaign: Kill the King, But... | Gather: Burger King is taking a new approach to their burgers and it is without the King. The beloved (and slightly creepy) mascot isn't seen on the ads for the new upcoming burger to focus on the food. While critics are hailing the decision to kill the king a good idea, the odd-ball talisman might return in future campaigns.

Burger King new PR Campaign: Kill the King, But... | Gather

Burger King new PR Campaign: Kill the King, But... | Gather: Burger King is taking a new approach to their burgers and it is without the King. The beloved (and slightly creepy) mascot isn't seen on the ads for the new upcoming burger to focus on the food. While critics are hailing the decision to kill the king a good idea, the odd-ball talisman might return in future campaigns.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Comcast's Internet Services offers reduced... | Gather

Comcast's Internet Services offers reduced... | Gather: nternet access is a must for any student. With school starting in only a few short weeks, Comcast is offering their customers who qualify low rates for online service. This year, with the evolving classrooms, a big company is stepping up to help kids who need access online to focus on their studies.

In the major markets around the country, Comcast

Costco Finds Being Green Costs Cash: Electric... | Gather

Costco Finds Being Green Costs Cash: Electric... | Gather: Costco isn't the place to recharge your electric car in anymore. The major chain is shutting off the power for those customers used to plugging in while shopping at the store. In what is becoming an auto trend, more and more people are purchasing environmentally friendly options on vehicles, including electric cars

Costco Finds Being Green Costs Cash: Electric... | Gather

Costco Finds Being Green Costs Cash: Electric... | Gather: Costco isn't the place to recharge your electric car in anymore. The major chain is shutting off the power for those customers used to plugging in while shopping at the store. In what is becoming an auto trend, more and more people are purchasing environmentally friendly options on vehicles, including electric cars

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time

U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest: "During a 2½ year period starting at the end of 2007, the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to banks and other companies around the world, according to a government audit of some of the U.S. central bank’s operations.

Much of the Fed's largesse was lavished on banks in Europe (such as Barclays, left) and Asia, the audit revealed. More than $3 trillion, for example, went to financial institutions in just five European countries. Trillions more flowed toward some of the biggest banks in America. Institutions from Brazil and Mexico to South Korea and Canada also benefited.

The 266-page report, produced by Congress’s non-partisan investigative service known as the Government Accountability Office (GAO), has already sparked intense outrage"

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest: "During a 2½ year period starting at the end of 2007, the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to banks and other companies around the world, according to a government audit of some of the U.S. central bank’s operations.

Much of the Fed's largesse was lavished on banks in Europe (such as Barclays, left) and Asia, the audit revealed. More than $3 trillion, for example, went to financial institutions in just five European countries. Trillions more flowed toward some of the biggest banks in America. Institutions from Brazil and Mexico to South Korea and Canada also benefited.

The 266-page report, produced by Congress’s non-partisan investigative service known as the Government Accountability Office (GAO), has already sparked intense outrage"

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest: "During a 2½ year period starting at the end of 2007, the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to banks and other companies around the world, according to a government audit of some of the U.S. central bank’s operations.

Much of the Fed's largesse was lavished on banks in Europe (such as Barclays, left) and Asia, the audit revealed. More than $3 trillion, for example, went to financial institutions in just five European countries. Trillions more flowed toward some of the biggest banks in America. Institutions from Brazil and Mexico to South Korea and Canada also benefited.

The 266-page report, produced by Congress’s non-partisan investigative service known as the Government Accountability Office (GAO), has already sparked intense outrage"

For Small Business, Going Mobile Means More Profits | Network Solutions Small Business Blog

For Small Business, Going Mobile Means More Profits | Network Solutions Small Business Blog: "How crucial is wireless technology to your small business’ success? If you’re like the majority of small and midsized business owners, the answer is “very,” according to a new study published by Portfolio.com. The survey identified 71 percent of small and midsized businesses (SMBs) as “mobile businesses,” meaning they rely on wireless technology to work outside of the office.

Those who work outside of the office more than 30 percent of the time were dubbed mobile professionals, and the study revealed some interesting insights into these on-the-go business owners. The average mobile professional:



works outside of the office an average of 56 hours per week
has an average net worth of $1.5 million (the overall SMB owner average net worth is $1.2 million)
is most common in the South (39 percent are located there)"