Carter’s Energy Fascism Several months into his new administration, President Carter was worried. How was he going to get power, and how was he to establish himself as a forceful, commanding president? Carter discovered his proposed route to power: his energy scheme. Read more on Ludwig von Mises Institute
Regular state revenues and peace allowed culture to flower as never before, and Narai’s reign was to be remembered for the establishment of friendly relations with Europeans making Ayutthaya the most cosmopolitan of cities. Contemporary foreign records depict the island capital as an awesome walled city some 10 kilometres in circumference, containing hundreds of glittering, [...]
June 22: Letters to the editor Today’s topics: summer-seeking missive; $1.95 democracy; the RCMP and why; heads-up for soccer … and more Read more on The Globe and Mail
It is not an unfamiliar fact that customers of rural businesses usually pay more for the same products and services that mainstream Americans do. The reasons are numerous, and in many cases justified. Smaller customer bases and higher costs to receive goods or deliver services are a big contributor to higher costs for rural consumers. [...]
Gingrich gives tips to candidates Former congressman tells audience to reach out to every voter Former U.S. House speaker Newt Gingrich told New Hampshire candidates yesterday that the upcoming elections are particularly important because the nation is facing huge historical changes and is being run by “a radical administration of limited competence.” Gingrich spoke at [...]
(www.yiwuchina.org)As for “a famous international trade city”, “international” is the direction, “trade” is the core, “famous city” reflects the quality. The basic connotation of “a famous international trade city” is as follow: we shall face both the international and domestic markets and assemble the resources both from home and abroad; Yiwu market is featured by [...]
BRIC countries are trying to arrange an economic safeguard due to US being unable to cope with the financial crisis, says Ekaterina Koldunova from the Moscow State University of International Relations.
Tough economic times mean tough times for charities. It is certainly not that people care less, it is just that they have less. Indeed, there is some evidence that as times get tough, people may even give a greater percentage of what they haveâ¦but what they have is so much less that, in the end, [...]
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We have entered the era of ‘tough oil’ As supplies get harder to find, so the risks taken grow. Read more on Business Day
Lately, Chester PA has been getting lots of outside attention from activist. It has become a prime example of what a community should not let happen when a Casino comes knocking at your development door. It also is the hiding place for Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi when it gets to hot in Harrisburg. The [...]
More people in more diverse groups: Naturally more people are attracted to free dating sites and you will find people from many walks of life and ethnic backgrounds. This can be used to your advantage, as it will give you more choices. It is important to know what you want from one of these services. [...]
Today’s global economy is often difficult to understand. Its fluctuations can depend on various inputs, from consumer confidence to international politics. Computer technology is a relative newcomer to financial forecasts and has only in the past few decades had a major effect on our economic outlook. Recently though, various strata of computer technologies have become [...]
In a nation with constitutionally guaranteed civil rights, we find it difficult to imagine that one day our freedoms could be taken away by our government. Yet many others and myself look at what was witnessed in Germany, Poland, and the occupied territories during World War II. Initially there was a gradual and then ultimately [...]