US could Learn a lot from Greece
University of Central Florida economist Sean Snaith said Greece’s financial crisis won’t bring down U.S. markets, but it’s a stark reminder of how fiscal and government policies can cripple a nation.
Israelis Storm Vessels, Kill Aid Workers, Activists
Israeli forces on Monday stormed a convoy of boats with thousands of tons of food and supplies headed for the Gaza strip, leaving up to 19 people dead and dozens injured, according to news reports.
Political Independents
Now, more than ever, African American voters across the country are declaring their “independence” from the Democratic and Republican parties.
Body Language is NOT Silent
Though common sense during an interview typically defines professional behavior and consequence, sometimes it’s good to have an outside source confirm your suspicions.
Dr Beach: Two Florida Beaches in 2010 Top Ten
“Dr. Beach” recently announced the list of the top 2010 beaches in the U.S. and two of Florida’s beaches are in. The Florida beaches making the 2010 cut are: Siesta Beach in Sarasota in second place and Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne in tenth position.
BP Top Kill, Junk Shots Continue as Oil Catastrophe Grows
BP officials have said that periodically, the pumping of mud in the “top kill” procedure is suspended to undertake various tests and calculate existing pressure. BP has also been utilizing junk shots to help plug the leak… but who really knows?
