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The Boll Weevil: No Friend of Cotton Farmers
By Jessica Vandelay · 17 years ago
Recently the Boll Weevil Eradication Program made headlines in Tennessee as part of the Tennessee Center for Policy Research’s annual Pork Report’s biggest waste of tax-payer money. The non-profit Tennessee Center for Policy Research argues ...
Excess Oil Profits or Healthy Economies?
By Klaus H Hemsath · 17 years ago
Market prices for petroleum are moving upwards. This movement can be stopped only when alternate liquid fuels will become available in large quantities. OPEC (Organization of Oil Exporting Countries) controls and sets global prices for ...
The Defense Intelligence Agency: Bringing Military Intelligence to the Armed Forces.
By Dan Sommer · 17 years ago
There are more than "spy games" going on in the Central Intelligence Agency. A career in the CIA could have you doing any number of activities, and not everything will be about espionage and covert ...
Online news
By Dale Styne · 17 years ago
The best thing about internet is that you can get whatever information that you want and that’s too in matter of few seconds. You can check out any information and also trace out if there ...
Real time news
By Dale Styne · 17 years ago
Have you ever been wondering about the fact as how important is the role of internet in our lives, well; you must be getting a complicated answer. No, all right, its simple, the role of ...
Don’t want to spend money: enjoy free news
By Dale Styne · 17 years ago
Enjoy wikinews now, if you don’t want to spend any money on watching any world or sports news. The wikinews is a free news website and offers latest news without any subscription. (Thank god, I ...
World news: BBC or CNN?
By Dale Styne · 17 years ago
What choice should you make while watching world news? CNN or BCC: which news channel is the best one? What are the things that you need while watching some good world news channel? In whatever ...
The Thomas Jefferson Affair: The DNA Evidence
By Kevin Camilleri · 17 years ago
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most famous figures in American History. The third President of the United States, Jefferson was one of the Founding Fathers, establishing a republic United States all those years ago. ...
The Credit Crisis Is Fueled By Fuel Prices
By Terry Cartwright · 17 years ago
The threat of recession and economic disaster facing many areas of business, its effect on employment and income levels, personal debt and security of homes is solvable. If the root cause is not addressed then ...
How Will The US Economy Recover?
By Dane Smith · 17 years ago
You would probably have to have been living on a remote desert island for the better part of two years to not see any signs of the slowdown in the economy of the United States. ...
How Consuls Were Elected in Ancient Rome
By Stefano Sandano · 17 years ago
The division in provinces of the Roman Empire Each year, senators decided the tasks that would be divided among the new consuls and praetors. After the election, the new consuls cast lots to determine the ...
The News Media Whispers the Truth about the Petit Family Massacre
By Michael Edward Loftus Sr · 17 years ago
Article Description: A Focus in the Petit Family Massacre No One is Talking About Article Title: The News Media Whispers the Truth about the Petit Family Massacre Keywords: Petit, unlocked door, Crime, security, Walk-Ins Word ...
Real Estate: Where's The Bottom?
By Dane Smith · 17 years ago
In recent months, the US real estate market has seen its fair share of turbulent weather as house prices continue to fall. While the Federal Reserve has taken significant steps towards making lending cheaper, interest ...
When Church Autonomy Is Tyranny
By Marci Hamilton · 17 years ago
Ignorance is the enemy of liberty. That truth has never been so forcefully made as it has been with the rescue of the hundreds of children from the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints compound in Eldorado, ...
Why Are Gas Prices So High and What Can You Do?
By Mark Myers · 17 years ago
The cost of fuel is getting completely out of hand recently. There is something we can do. Agreed, some will be equivalent to the horse pulling the train backwards, however some are useful. None are ...
Passion and the Democratic Party
By Mary Ann Boulette · 17 years ago
I was recently reviewing some comments to one of my articles published on the net and noticed one comment mentioning how "passionate" I seem to be about this primary season. And they are absolutely right ...
Robert Shapiro on Bill Pavelic
By Victor Hewitt · 17 years ago
Robert Shapiro, one of the nation’s best-known attorneys is most notable for being part of the defense team which successfully defended O.J. Simpson. He is also a co-founder of LegalZoom and a partner of Christensen, ...
Credit Crunch: Light at the End of the Tunnel
By Dane Smith · 17 years ago
When thinking about the economic slowdown now gripping the United States, one might think of the naked emperor of yore, who could not realize his condition until told by a child. By the time analysts ...
The Folly of Making Ethanol from Food Crops
By Klaus H Hemsath · 17 years ago
Why is it that stupid ideas find so many followers? European Governments, the US Federal Government, and an increasing number of US State Governments have issued legislation that requires the use of ethanol in cars. ...
From the Publisher David Hulme: Turning Points
By David Hulme · 17 years ago
September 11 will need no year attached to it for us to relive the sickening realization that a terrorist’s action can change our world in a heartbeat. In the hours following the attacks, many said, ...