Reinvention Expert says, “Don’t Quit Your Job? Just Reboot Your Present Career!
August 7th, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsPeter J. Fogel, noted expert on how to successfully re-invent life after
40, is releasing his latest book, Reboot Your Career: 27 Ways to
Reinvent Yourself in the Workplace (If You Still Have a Job! ) New book
presents proven strategies that’ll help readers retool? repackage? and
re-purpose their goals so as to reach complete job satisfaction in the
quickest time possible!
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Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Says He Will Consider Resigning
June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsTOKYO — Prime Minister Naoto Kan, facing a no-confidence vote in parliament, said Thursday he will consider resigning once Japan’s efforts to recover from its earthquake and tsunami disaster take firm hold.
Kan told members of his party that he felt responsible for carrying through with leading the recovery. He made the comments ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament submitted by the opposition that has deeply split his ruling party.
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Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Says He Will Consider Resigning
June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsTOKYO — Prime Minister Naoto Kan, facing a no-confidence vote in parliament, said Thursday he will consider resigning once Japan’s efforts to recover from its earthquake and tsunami disaster take firm hold.
Kan told members of his party that he felt responsible for carrying through with leading the recovery. He made the comments ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament submitted by the opposition that has deeply split his ruling party.
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Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Says He Will Consider Resigning
June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsTOKYO — Prime Minister Naoto Kan, facing a no-confidence vote in parliament, said Thursday he will consider resigning once Japan’s efforts to recover from its earthquake and tsunami disaster take firm hold.
Kan told members of his party that he felt responsible for carrying through with leading the recovery. He made the comments ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament submitted by the opposition that has deeply split his ruling party.
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Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Says He Will Consider Resigning
June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsTOKYO — Prime Minister Naoto Kan, facing a no-confidence vote in parliament, said Thursday he will consider resigning once Japan’s efforts to recover from its earthquake and tsunami disaster take firm hold.
Kan told members of his party that he felt responsible for carrying through with leading the recovery. He made the comments ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament submitted by the opposition that has deeply split his ruling party.
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PuroClean Says Summer Brings New Challenges for Preventing Indoor Mold
June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsShould homeowners worry about mold in their homes during the summer months? The answer is an absolute “Yes,” according to Steve Leger, executive vice president of operations for PuroClean (http://www.puroclean.com/). “Mold can grow almost anywhere there is moisture,” says Leger. “And it grows on almost anything: paper, cardboard, ceiling tiles, wood, fabric, insulation, even dust. It can cause serious damage to a family’s home and health if the homeowner doesn’t take steps to control and deal with it quickly and effectively.”According to the Centers for Disease Control (http://www.cdc.gov/mold/dampness_facts.htm) (CDC), the key to both preventing and remediating mold in the… View full post on Live News from PR-USA.net
World Hunger Issues To Grow As Food Prices Double, Study Says
June 1st, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsA young Guatemalan father works six days a week, 10-12 hours a day as a harvester on a plantation — but some days he and his family go hungry.
The Guardian tells the family’s story as an example of complex hunger issues worldwide — which could get worse.
Global food prices could double in the next 20 years due to a population increase, oil price hikes and climate change, according to a new report by Oxfam, an international charity that addresses poverty issues.
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White House Scandal On The Way, Says Math
May 31st, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsHey, America! Are you ready for some high-level presidential scandals? No, no, calm down. I have none to report. But what’s being reported is that one day — maybe someday soon! — there will be a scandal to report, and this can be totally proven with mathematics, thanks to political scientist Brendan Nyhan:
One of the least remarked upon aspects of the Obama presidency has been the lack of scandals. Since Watergate, presidential and executive branch scandal has been an inescapable feature of the American presidency, but the current administration has not yet suffered a major scandal, which I define as a widespread elite perception of wrongdoing. What happened, and what are the odds that the administrationâ??s streak will continue?
Wait, so that time Common read some poetry at the White House didn’t count as a scandal? Well, I bet a lot of people feel pretty foolish now.
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Osama Bin Laden Raid A Watershed Moment For Pakistan, Says Clinton
May 28th, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsISLAMABAD — The killing of Osama bin Laden is a watershed moment for Pakistan’s confrontation with homegrown terrorism, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday. She sought to patch relations rocked by knowledge that the terror mastermind lived for years in a country receiving billions in U.S. counter-terror aid and that the U.S. didn’t trust its ally enough to alert Pakistani leaders that the raid was coming.
“We have reached a turning point” following the long hunt for bin Laden, Clinton said after intensive meetings in the Pakistani capital under tight security.
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Hackers Breached Security Networks Of U.S. Military Contractors, Says Source
May 27th, 2011 | Posted by Global InvestorsBy Jim Finkle and Andrea Shalal-Esa
BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Unknown hackers have broken into the security networks of Lockheed Martin Corp and several other U.S. military contractors, a source with direct knowledge of the attacks told Reuters.
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