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Obama Ruining The Dignity Of President’s Office ??

A recent commentary by John Hull on Yahoo Contributor Network seems to insist that Obama has ruined the dignity of the President Office more than any other Presidents. The reason is because he and the First Lady appear in more trash television shows. Remember when there was a sense of dignity in the office of president of the United States? Even ... Read More »

KFC Told To Pay $8.3 Million To 14-Year-Old Girl

For an Australian family that a simple snack at the fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken turned out to change the course of the their entire life. Fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken has been ordered to pay Aus$8 million (US$8.3 million) to an Australian girl who suffered severe brain damage and was paralysed after eating a Twister wrap. Monika ... Read More »

UK is back in Recession!! Double dip Recession ?

The UK economy has slowly slided back into recession. Britian is now officially in recession for the first time since 2009. Would this cause panic across the world and fuel another global recession ? The most feared double dip recession will be a reality ? The Office for National Statistics said economic output as measured by gross domestic product fell ... Read More »

Apple Stock Raises by $50!

Apple stocks is in cloud 9 in Wall St. After Apple posted it’s profits that blew away everyone’s expectation. It was way higher than anyone could have ever imagined! Apple is now the most valuable company in the world! In fact, today Apple is the stock that propelled NASDAQ. Apple’s stock shot up more than $50 a share Wednesday after ... Read More »

Facebook’s Financial Stats from Q1 2012

Facebook on Monday filed an amendment to its S-1 documents originally submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on February 1. This has somehow reached the media. With its IPO date reportedly set for May 17, the social networking giant has published new stats that reflect growth and revenue over the last fiscal quarter, which ended on March 31. ... Read More »