Move Over Dennis Miller, There’s a New Conservative Jokester in Town
By Brian · Entertainment · No Comments
If you’re an Old School Saturday Night Live fan like me, you know Dennis Miller all too well. His biting satire against President Clinton lit up the late-night talk show circuit as he tore into the Commander in Cheif from every direction. Well he’s still at it, though he’s not quite as famous anymore. [Read more →]
London’s Olympics Opening Ceremony 2012
By Charles · Editorial · No Comments
I got up at 3:30 AM this morning here in China in great anticipation for the London Olympics Opening Ceremony. England had a greater budget to prepare for this show than China had, and the English had great hopes that London’s Opening Ceremony show would beat that of Beijing’s. I always had doubts that the British can beat the Chinese’s cosmetic perfection, individual discipline, 20,000 cast members, technological breakthroughs, and 5,000 years of history, culture, and philosophies.
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T-Mobile AT&T Merger Faces Serious Grassroots Opposition
By Brian · Business · No Comments
Here’s a fun one for you… If you’re a cell phone user in the US, which our demographics say 88% of you are, this is a matter that impacts you. Would you believe that the US is about to approve a merger between AT&T and T-Mobile? Well they are, and here’s what it means for you. [Read more →]
Funds Assigned to Improve Quality of Life
By Lisa Thompson · Technology · No Comments
Zhejiang Province has dedicated funds to train a million farmers in agricultural science and technology and improve their practical skills over the next five years in hopes that doing so will make smarter, more efficient farmers and improve the livelihood of its residents. Not only will they be providing education for their students, they also intend to improve healthcare and provide living subsidies to the poor and the elderly. [Read more →]
Watch Out Snopes, There’s A Better Hoax-Buster in Town
By Brian · Entertainment · 2 Comments
Recently, when I watched a supposedly scared little boy trapped in a home-made saucer-shaped balloon flying what I thought was unprotected above the Midwestern countryside, it didn’t occur to me to think for a second that it was a hoax; but, as I watched the drama unfold, I began to realize that I was the one being taken for a ride. As soon as I got up from the television, I went online to try and find out more about the balloon boy saga.Until now, Snopes.com was where I went to find out if what I was reading or seeing on television or getting in my e-mails was real or fake. But in my search for the Balloon Boy story, I found a new site called Hoax.com that covered the story in a whole different unique way. [Read more →]
Credit Repair: Act Now
By Jim Kemish · Editorial · No Comments
There is a Lot at Stake Are you a sub-prime borrower? Chances are that you have had credit issues in the past. There are many reasons for you to make credit repair an immediate priority in your life. There are also many reasons that you might hesitate. Credit reports are not fun to read. Past credit issues are not fun to think about. But there is a lot at stake. Consider hiring a credit repair professional to help you through the process. You can regain control over your own life.
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Awesome Benefits of Credit Repair
By Jim Kemish · Editorial · No Comments
What Do You Want From Life? Do you own a home? Do you have the security of a savings account? Can you afford to set aside a percentage of your take-home pay for investment? Everything that you do in life is connected to your credit report. There is nothing that can have as significant an impact on your life, and ultimately on your financial freedom. It’s worth taking a close look.
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Your Credit Score – The Essential Facts
By Jim Kemish · Editorial · No Comments
Your credit score can have a profound effect on your financial life. It is essential to understand how credit scores work and how you can make them work for you. Here are the important facts that can make all of the difference.
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Credit Repair: Quick Identity Theft Solution
By Jim Kemish · Editorial · No Comments
An Unpleasant Possibility Are there entries on your credit report that do not belong to you? These may be the result of a file merger error on the part of the credit bureaus. Or they may be the result of a more nefarious case of identity theft. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you very specific and powerful tools to correct cases of identity theft and to quickly block the erroneous information from appearing on your credit report and impacting your credit scores.
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Credit Repair: What Not To do!
By Jim Kemish · Editorial · No Comments
Perhaps you have had credit issues in the past and are trying to get back on track. Or maybe you have perfect credit and want to make sure it stays that way. Here are some important tips that can make a big difference.
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