My visit to the new Yankee Stadium on Friday, April 3, 2009–with a buddy, Ricky, and my girlfriend, Graciela–for the New York Yankees/Chicago Cubs exhibition game was much more to soak up the environment in which I, my future children, grandchildren, and perhaps great-grandchildren will watch the Yankees compete for a World Series title each […]
Bill Clinton and Carlos Slim Launch $20 Million Investment Firm for Small Business in Colombia
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA — Today, the Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative (CGSGI), a project of the William J. Clinton Foundation, and the Carlos Slim Foundation announced the creation of an innovative $20 million investment fund in Colombia that creates a new source of financing for qualified micro and small businesses that are underserved by existing markets […]
Mufti said Decision on troop-cut, AFSPA revocation should be left to political leadership
Anantnag, April 19 – Former J & K Chief Minister, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has said the reduction of troops and revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) are the fundamental ingredients of the peace process and these measures can’t be now delayed on one pretext […]
How to Find Reputable Credit Counseling Agencies
Credit Counseling Agencies help people through debt consolidation, financial education, and by teaching good credit practices. They will contact creditors to reduce interest rates, extend loans, eliminate finance charges, and educate consumers on ways to prevent future problems. If you are facing bankruptcy or foreclosure, contacting a Credit Counseling Agency is a way to […]
The Future of Bay Area Newspapers in a Digital Age
The Seattle Post-Intellegence is a Web-only newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor is doing the same, the San Francisco Chronicle is cutting staff by as many as 150 and may be looking to its Hearst Corp. breathren in Seattle for guidance in becoming another Web-only paper, and the Rocky Mountain News in Denver has closed completely. […]
In Macedonia, Student Protest Ends in Violence
By Elena Ignatova Recently, the Macedonian government decided to build an Orthodox church with public financing on the main square of Skopje, a decision that the citizens of the city disapproved of. In spite of numerous online campaigns and discussions, a group of students – “First Arhi (Architect) Brigade” – decided to organize a protest […]
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