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Americans Must Be Fair to All Illegal Aliens

lets give them a car too, from GM because they need the work. And since we are such a wonderful nation, lets lay off all the autoworkers in the US and build manufacturing plants in Mexico too. And lets give them each $5,000 per quarter so they have some cash for the transition.


The Australian Telecommunications Industry

For the general public, from media reports, the telecommunications industry is in chaos. However reports show a different story. The Australian telecoms industry is in good shape particularly since 2000.


World Trade News Summary

During this week several significant events transpired particularly in the industrial world. These changes have influenced directly or indirectly not only the growing global trade, but likewise the developing economy of countries worldwide.


Ben Bernanke – Replacing Alan Greenspan

The reputation of Alan Greenspan as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve was one of brilliance or incredible luck. Now it is the turn of Ben Bernanke.


Underfunded Federal Mandates Belie Port Security

There is no shortage of discrepancies as concerns the operations of the U.S. Coast Guard with respect to security operations.


President Bush Goes Solar

Environmentalists throughout the world are still in shock. Who would’ve every thought President Bush would push solar energy?


How Do They Do It?

China's economy is forecasted to expand 8 percent in 2006 – again.


Bird Flu and its Possible Impact in Indian Economy

Bird flu has struck India at a small scale right now. It is yet to become a major cause of concern for the country. However, there are signs that the Indian government and the people are taking this threat more and more seriously. Already, there has been a huge initiative to cull out thousands of chickens in order to prevent the flu from spreading all over the country.


Some Thoughts About the Unequal Language Distribution on the Internet

This article is about strategy; information that will not impact you today, neither tomorrow, but maybe in the end. How will the languages on the Internet develop in the future and how will it effect the development of our society? It is about information, knowledge and about the (unequal) distribution of languages on the Internet. You can skip this if you are looking for a solution for a problem. Especially, if needed on the short term.


Drill Campaign Could Re-ignite Utah Uranium Mining Boom

Since 2001, spot uranium has jumped by more than 500 percent. Accompanying the new uranium upswing, many of the old projects in Wyoming, New Mexico and elsewhere are being revived. Will a uranium discovery by Max Resource Corp trigger a 1950’s style uranium boom in western Utah?


Thai - US Free Trade Agreement, Examining the Hurdles Both Countries are Facing

A long road still lies ahead for the Thai-US trade talks. But there are still a few very sensitive unsolved issues on the table that need to be resolved, as nether side wants to expose some key domestic industries to their competitors.


Oil Panic! The Three Myths Driving the Market Wild!

Oil is by far the most widely traded commodity in the world. It is also the most corrupt. Oil producers are raking it in at our expense, aided and abetted by the financial media.


Economics and the Hershey Bar

Have you ever wondered why the price of a No. 2 wooden pencil has not risen as much in price, since 1955, as the delicious Hershey bar? There is a reason this, and it is a galling experience to discover and understand the economic process that has caused rabid inflation to occur and proliferate in the American nation.


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