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How London’s High Rental Prices Stop Young People From Buying a Home
The population of London continues to grow from both internal and external migration. Individuals and families are moving to the capital from other areas of the UK to seek work, while immigrants from the EU and beyond choose London as their first foothold on the steps to a new life. While incoming numbers continue to […]
Daily Money Matters: Rajesh Sharma Money Matters
Overnight Headlines At least half of euro zone governments as well as banks and large companies are making contingency plans in case Greece decides to leave the single currency area, even though the preferred option is still for Athens to keep the euro. The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dipped […]
New Belgium Brewing’s “Tour de Fat” Announces National Schedule, Including First-time Festival
New Belgium Brewing today announced the much-anticipated Tour de Fat 2012 schedule. Now in its 13th season, Tour de Fat brings together passionate bike lovers for a day of two-wheeled revelry while raising money for local nonprofits. Tour de Fat is a thrilling rite of passage that includes an unparalleled costumed bicycle parade, New Belgium […]
Scandal: Taxpayers bilked by postal workers for sports tickets and booze
Crippled by an $8.3 billion deficit, the U.S. Postal Service may soon need a taxpayer bailout yet the federal agency blew hundreds of thousands of dollars on professional sports tickets, booze and fancy meals, according to a public-interest group that investigates and prosecutesgovernment corruption. The items were purchased by USPS managers and employees with special […]
Under-market goods attract millions of consumers
Despite the economic downturn, the American consumers’ appetite for under-market goods have not slackened in months because they feel it is the only pragmatic way to stretch the value of their waning dollars and to save a little on their hard-earned money. In fact, the influx of Chinese-made products had soared, thereby creating ripple effects […]
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