The need to move the Nigerian Air Force from the position of dilapidated aircraft, to a state of combat readiness was the main focus of Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Paul Dike as he tours the force’s formation in Lagos, South West Nigeria recently. The visit however, became a mini-celebration for families of […]
Americans Still Dreaming
Remember he has come to destroy you and distract you from the salvation given freely to those that believe and call on the name of Jesus as their Lord and Savior. For example, many people believe that the antichrist is a person that will rise up in the last days in the battle between […]
First Ever Service Launches to Offer Affordable Legal Protection & License Protection for over 100 T
Professional Membership Society Eliminates Malpractice, E&O Insurance Loopholes, and also Protects those without professional insurance – Offers Up to $100,000 to Defend and Protect Against State & Federal Board Actions & Administrative Complaints BALTIMORE, MD – Architects, teachers, dentists, physicians, therapists, realtors®, and attorneys all have something in common: their careers and livelihood depend on […]
Adaptive Planning Releases Version 3.5 of Business Performance Management Suite
Latest Release of Budgeting, Forecasting, and Reporting Software Further Improves Ease of Use and Enhances Reporting and Analysis MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – February 7, 2007 – Adaptive Planning, the leader in collaborative business performance management (BPM) solutions, today announced Adaptive Planning 3.5, the latest release of its award-winning software. This release marks […]
New Jersey’s legislative eggshells: Tiptoeing around property tax and school funding reform
During New Jersey’s legislative debate on property tax reform, politicians have avoided mentioning certain subjects. I hope they aren’t afraid to inform voters and taxpayers. We aren’t delicate, we can handle the truth, and we shouldn’t be shielded. Involving the public openly and broadly will make reform more achievable. These "top ten" underreported issues are […]
…and the times they are a changin: A Eurosceptic accepting the Euro
Major economic reforms have been taking place in Greece since the early 1990s and one of the strongest catalysts for these changes has been the Euro. In November 2001, the price of a return ticket from Pireaus to the island of Crete cost ten thousand drachmas. One year later, after the EU had officially converted […]