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1: The Credit Crisis Is Fuelled By Fuel Prices
Much of the financial crisis in the world is caused by a lack of confidence between banks and financial institutions and their clients which are symptoms of the credit crunch not the root cause. Changing the supply and demand for oil which is the root cause would restore confidence and avoid financial turmoil.

2: The Essential Guide to Green Cleaning: 5 Quick & Easy Ways
Say goodbye to toxic cleaning habits for good. Read on for 5 quick and easy ways to keep your home cleaner and greener.

3: Investing in a Down Market
When the market is down people frequently avoid investing. This article looks at some of the benefits of investing in our current down market.

4: A Look At New Zealand Emigration Levels
A study of levels of immigration in New Zealand and how the government's policy seems to be paying off.

5: A Message Of Hope For The Financial Crisis
I just didn't understand what I was doing wrong? I tithed, helped others all the time and yet here was the dismal truth, I didn't have enough when extra expenses like house and car taxes and even insurance came due. I didn't even have enough for my grandchildren's birthdays or even Holidays.

6: American Empire Running on Gas Fumes
The great tragedy of America in an age of peak oil is that the nation was built on and still depends for its normal functioning upon sources of cheap energy which are increasingly in short supply and becoming more and more expensive.

7: Commodities Stoke Inflation Fears
The Fed has cut interest rates several times in 2008. This article discusses the problems associated with inflation which has followed the interest rate cuts.

8: The Process Of A Fire Risk Assessment
A look at the legally defined actions of fire risk assessors and how an assessment has to take many factors into account.

9: Credit Crunch: Light at the End of the Tunnel
The credit crunch has been gripping the country for the last several months. This article discusses the current situation with the credit crunch.

10: Sub-Prime Fallout: Why Such A Big Deal?
This article describes the sub-prime crisis in detail, with emphasis on its similarities and differences from the savings-and-loan scandals.

11: Ten Times Ten: What Future for Oil Prices?
Oil prices are fluctuating in line with the latest economic signals - up and down. This will continue until a clearer view of economic growth materializes.

12: Different Legal Punishments Given for Producing Counterfeit Money by Different Countries
Different countries have different legal punishments for those producing counterfeit money and the punishments are quite tough.

13: The Oldest Man Moving To New Zealand
A recent news story of a man aged 102 who is moving to New Zealand to live out the twilight of his years.

14: The Removal Of Fire Extinguishers As A Safety Measure?
A look at the recent move by a British council to remove the fire extinguishers from communal areas, due to residents not having enough training to ensure their own safety.

15: Current Issues Weighing on the Global Economy
This article looks through the different issues facing the global economy.

16: Quitting Real Estate: Possibly a Good Career Move
As the real estate market slows alot of realtors have been leaving the real estate profession. This article goes through a few reasons why leaving might be a smart idea.

17: Why The Need For Chauffeur Car Hire
A look at the increased need for chauffeurs to transport the celebrities around.

18: New Technologies Being Utilised In The Car Hire Industry
A look at technologies being implemented in the car hire industry to make firms more eco-friendly and to ensure the protection of fleets.

19: Congestion Charge; What Is The Consensus?
Congestion charge is seen as a way for collecting the much needed revenue which is used to improve the public transport infrastructure. Many residents don't seem to agree.

20: First Day at Heathrow Airport' T5; Not The Finest Hour For the National Carrier
The 27th March 2008 was the day Terminal5 at Heathrow Airport was to start functioning in its quest to handle the projected 30 million passengers each year. With a 400-meter-long (quarter-mile-long) terminal, T5 is the largest freestanding building in Britain. However, the day turned out to be full of problems.

21: Healthy Lifestyles, Cooperation - How To Energize the World
For us many who grew up in an Anglo city, moved to a more racially diverse area, and since moved home and find our own city is eventually more racial diverse than we could have imagined before. It has energized my home area so much.

22: Do All Countries Have The Same Speed Limits For The Highways?
Speed limits are usually set by legislative bodies and enforced by law enforcement.

23: Heathrow Aiport Continues to Set the Pace
Heathrow Airport opened in 1946 and has become the United Kingdom's largest Airport and the world's busiest international airport and is only 24km from London center. The airport currently has 5 terminals.The 5th terminal was opened by the Queen on the 5th of March 2008.

24: Celebrities Are The Masters Of Disguise
A look at the bizarre behaviour of some celebrities to try and retain their anonymity.

25: Healthy Lifestyles, Science - Serene Harmony in Racial Diversity
In quiet areas of earth there are peoples of many nationalities and language groups who are finding ways to live together. They have adapted to living amidst strange people, and if each respects the rights of the other they can get along.

26: Is the Democratic Primary Destroying the Democrats?
This article talks about the damage the current presidential primary is doing to the Democratic Party.

27: Challenges That The Car Hire Industry Is Facing
A look at the current financial climate and how this is affecting car companies and the services they provide.

28: The Plight Of Independent Travel Agencies
A look at ways independent travel agencies may be able to diversify and survive the threat from big business.

29: Health And Safety Training To Live In A Mad, Mad World
A look at how some of the health and safety regulations in this country have brought us to a situation where we cannot do anything.

30: Hillary and Obama: Where Are The Issues?
This article discusses the ongoing primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.


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