July, 2010
$ 1 billion in emergency aid to Kyrgyzstan
Open violence in the Central Asian nation Kyrgyzstan has cost hundreds of lives, created at least 400,000 refugees and all but destroyed the national budget. The nation's move toward parliamentary democracy – which has emboldened supporters of overthrown previous President Kurmanbek Bakiyev and militants from Uzbekistan – has been at the center of clashes between ...
The surprise audit – something pay day loans business must do
Those within the anti-payday loan camp have said much about how they think the long product is explicative. That is a diatribe style argument that will rage on with certain activists, regardless of data pointing toward the contrary. However, here's something the best paydayloans business organizations do that not only reflects top quality customer service, ...
Car connections with internet
It may seem like an extraneous idea, but both Subaru and Ford are connecting their automobiles to the Internet. The 2011 Subaru Outback will have a built-in Wi-Fi option. Ford has decided to test out an "automatic tweeting" car that has the code name of AJ. These companies hope the connected lifestyle had by most ...
Painting your car for less – just $ 75
Painting your car is a nice DIY project that can be done at home, but many people tend to stay away from it because of excessive cost and also the degree of prep-work involved. Getting a spray gun, air compressor and also the right clear coat, primer spray, buffing compound, anti-rust solution and many more ...
Donald Berwick recess appointment ends up denying GOP political points
Donald Berwick was appointed by President Obama to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS) Wednesday while Congress is in recess. Berwick's recess appointment means that politicians have been deprived of an possibility to weigh in again on the health care reform bill that passed earlier this year. The administration explains the recess ...