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2007

A Wicked Snow

A WICKED SNOW is New York Times Bestselling author Gregg Olsen’s riveting fiction debut that shows his great agility in the field of writing. If anything this fictionalized drama was even better than his other offering in that while reading like a true crime novel he was able to incorporate the thoughts and introspection of [...]

Are We Safe From al-Quida’s Reign of Terror

The National Strategy for Combating Terrorism was put into place after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, when supposed acts of war were committed against the United States. At that time, the United States, together with their Coalition partners, determined that there was a need to fight back and hold the perpetrators accountable in [...]

Removing corn from the biotech (Ethanol) equation

While the ethanol craze puts the squeeze on corn-based staples like cornmeal, consumers are reacting negatively to the price increase for these items at the retail level. That being the case, biotechnologists are attempting to remove corn from the ethanol equation by engineering microscopic bugs to extract fuel from a variety of non-corn sources such [...]

McCaskill and Obama score again with introduction of a bill to provide Mental Health Program for Female soldiers

According to Retired Army Lt. Colonel Irene Evankovich, of Anniston, Alabama, soldiers seldom seek mental health help for themselves or their families because it is viewed as a sign of weakness and funding is not a priority but under a bill proposed by senators Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Barack Obama of Illinois additional funding [...]

RFID chips - are they the devil’s mark?

For the past thirty years, information technology has continually advanced, while costs have fallen considerably, causing many questions to be addressed about the growing risk to our guaranteed right to privacy. These rights are in danger due to data that is digitized, transmitted, and stored with the possibility that this information could be processed from [...]

Little Pink Slips – Sally Koslow

Even though the magazine and fashion worlds have recently been pretty thoroughly mined for entertainment purposes, Koslow as a keen observer of seemingly minor details and hidden meanings, has crafted minor details and hidden meanings into an engrossing tale peopled with memorably colorful characters raising her novel above the bar. So while you may wish [...]

Shiver – Lisa Jackson

Lisa Jackson’s Shiver once again highlights the skill of this New York Times Bestselling author as she tells a tale cloaked in subtle darkness that includes elements of murder, lust, and secrecy among those who have pledged to protect the weaker members of society. Painted with her usual atmospheric brush Jackson focuses more on Chastain [...]

Draw the Line at Universal Health Care

With most American’s realizing that the American Health Care System is in crisis and that medical insurance premiums have risen beyond our ability to pay millions have been forced to severely limit coverage or drop it all together. However, few of us can agree on the best way to resolve the situation that has left [...]

Democrats controlling war funding to force Bush into policy change regarding troops

While many of us are ready to see our bedraggled troops brought home from a war that we will never win, Bush criticized Democrats for going on Vacation without giving him the war spending bill he is demanding free of a call to pull our troops home.
With Democrats and many Republicans showing their current opposition [...]

Good news for US graduates? - India facing high-tech employee shortage

According to Tim Sullivan of the Associated Press India is cannot graduate students fast enough to meet the demand for high-tech employees. It appears that twenty years after India’s emergence as an international center for high technology it is now running out of workers to fill industry needs.
While from the outside, it may look like [...]

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