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GOP Senators block anti-outsourcing bill
Unemployment continues to run rampant in America and reports of a hiring thaw have been somewhat exaggerated. The partisans have not recognized this yet though. Republicans are attempting to stop the Democrats from passing a proposal, reports the Washington Post, that would penalize any business outsourcing work in other countries. Senate couldn't even debate the ...
Subprime used automobile lending options growing to be increasingly common
As Stevie Ray Vaughan so accurately puts it in his song "Crossfire," "Money's tight; nothing's free.". We can see this clearly with car-buying U.S. Citizens. Credit scores are going down, and also the economic downturn continues. Wards Auto accounts that used vehicle sales are outpacing new vehicle sales, and the market for subprime used ...
Experts – Stuxnet is a military-grade online weapon directed at Iran
Stuxnet is a worm being referred to as one of the most sophisticated malware ever detected. Computer security experts across the world are amazed by it. They have decided sabotage is the primary goal of the Stuxnet called a search and destroy weapon. The Stuxnet is said by cybersecurity specialists to be so complex that ...
Superbug from India on global excursion shows up to invade the United States of America
A new superbug that a British medical journal called attention to last month has emerged in the United States Individuals infected with the superbug known as NDM-1 turned up in doctor's offices in Massachusetts, California and Illinois. Numerous assume the bug originated from India while all three cases were of patients who had most recently ...
Fidel Castro admits the Cuban Revolution is really a dismal disaster
Add the Cuban Revolution to the list of victims of the worldwide financial crisis. Many individuals were mad to find out Cuba's government plans to lay off over half one million workers by March 2011. This won't help Cuba's economic and social state which is pretty bad already. Atlantic reporter Jeffery Goldberg talked to ...