By: Rosalinda Martinez | 2010-04-01 | News and society Terrorism is often a tragic drama for which the world is a stage. Violence, death, intimidation and fear are its theatrical ingredients. The plot usually involves hostages, deadlines, and high-level bargaining. Tension and anxiety levels are immediately raised. National and international news media frequently monitor and broadcast terrorist events as they unfold. read more
By: Andrew Charbonneau | 2011-01-02 | Recreation & Sports Drafted 155th overall by the Calgary Flames in the fifth round, Travis Moen never played for read more
By: Chloe Spooner | 2010-06-03 | Movies My partner persuaded me to hire this out after seeing an interview with Danny Dyer on a talk show, and since there was nothing else I wanted to hire, I decided I would hire it for him. So last night, we decided we would watch it and see what we thought. read more
By: Carolyn Bushong | 2007-01-24 | Dating Women notoriously choose men who treat them badly. "Why does she stay with him?" is answered by therapist. read more
By: Greg Traver | 2010-01-10 | Gardening Do you grow, transport, store, or sell farm produce? Do you prepare any manner of produce in a restaurant? If so, you need to read this article! If the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009 (HR 875) is passed, organic farming as we know it, will be forever changed. Once law,... read more
By: Phillip Ellis | 2010-06-04 | Movies With the nation''s prisons full to bursting and police stations now being used as temporary holding cells to cope with that crime explosion, some 17 times more people in those police cells than 2006, the CPS now turning down 25,000 prosecutions a year purely because they are snowed under, this may read more
By: Tammy Massey | 2010-05-30 | Humanities PEARL HART, BANDIT QUEEN Pearl Hart was born around 1871 in a small village in Lindsey, Ontario to French descendant parents. Born Pearl Taylor, she was one of several children in a middle class family and given the best education available in the best boarding schools. read more
By: Ruth Woodhouse | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking What a great idea! Well so many other things are being outlawed these days - even parents taking read more
By: Alisha Ryu | 2009-03-05 | News and society outlawed gang in Kenya disrupted transportation in Nairobi and in other parts of the country, stranding read more
By: Paula Harrison | 2010-12-02 | Personal Finance OK, that might not be strictly true but it certainly feels that way when you look at how banks and other lenders have effectively stopped lending to individuals in the United Kingdom. So what has caused this new negative approach to lending? read more
By: David Roberts | 2008-05-21 | Loans Many states have or are in the process of banning or restricting payday loans. While such laws may be initially appealing, they may do more harm than good in the long run. Here's why. read more
By: Carol Forsloff | 2008-10-05 | Culture What do you do about in law problems? This article gives you some tips about how to handle them in the hopes that some of you can get over those painful situations caused by in-laws read more
By: Lisa H Warren | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Weather forecasts are a good thing. From them we learn if we will be needing our umbrellas, ice scrapers, or sun glasses. Like so many good things, however, weather forecasts can turn into too much of a good thing (and too much of a not-all-that-great thing, as well). read more
By: Phillip Ellis | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Man made global warming is really the fart of corporate corruption. Its happening and only the same big global business can stop it when they figure out a way how to make a profit from doing just that. Until then we are racing towards a grim future. read more