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Organic Garden Tips And So Much More!

In this day and age, many people are becoming more aware of the environment as well as the world around them. (…)

Health And Safety For Our Children

The health and safety experts have been at it again. (…)

T. Boone Pickens Speaks Out On America’s Energy Crisis

T. Boone Pickens is a legendary Oil man and investor who reached the billionaire stage long ago. Pickens knows a thing or two about oil drilling and America’s dependence upon foreign oil. (…)

Why The Public Is Increasingly Going Private

The private hospital is experiencing a boom in the modern healthcare structure. (…)

The Importance Of Infection Control In Medical Management

Infection control has become somewhat of a political hot potato in recent years with the media producing stories on the spreading of so called ’super-bugs’ in hospitals and medical institutions. (…)

Equitable Outcome for Debt-Ridden Pension Holders

Equitable Life promised money that it couldn’t afford, building a house of cards that would capitulate in 2000. (…)

Save Food, Save The World

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has stated that the average household in the UK is wasting around 8 pound sterling per week on unnecessary food bills. (…)

So What’s New? 2008 Energy Crisis

America had an energy crisis starting in 1973 with the Arab oil embargo. Unfortunately we didn’t seem to take it all that seriously as it was fairly short lived. (…)

Mortgage Interest Rates Jump Up

After several weeks of staying relatively flat mortgage interest rates jumped up this week. 30 Year mortgage went from 6.09 to 6.32. 15 Year Mortgage moved from 5.65 to 5.93. (…)

Austin Hipness Moves South

For decades, bumper stickers have adorned cars all over central Austin, proudly proclaiming “78704 More Than just a Zip Code.” The South Austin lifestyle originated there, but as Austin real estate prices rose, and fancy restaurants and shops re-energized South Congress, a migration of hip-ness began. (…)