- Myths Surrounding Most Common Aspects of Ulcer By : Groshan Fabiola
Ulcer is a gastrointestinal disorder manifested through abdominal discomfort, sourness or pain. Ulcer involves inflammation or lesions at different points of the gastrointestinal tract and can even affect adjacent organs. Although most forms of ulcer are easy to treat, the severe forms of the disorder sometimes don’t respond to oral medical treatment, requiring surgical interventions. - Monaco Grand Prix May 28 By : Tribune
The F1 Grand Prix season is underway, and the highlight of the season is when the drivers leave the purpose built circuits for the glamour and excitement of the streets of Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix. Monaco is getting ready for the very welcome invasion of race fans and celebrities which makes the Monaco Grand Prix such a unique occasion… - Skype’s Plummet - Customer Service Freefall By : Danny wirken
With the recent takeover of Skype by Ebay, Danny Wirken asks if Skype has forgotten to pack it’s parachute. With the internet booming in sales of products such as the Skype phone or free Skype download, the company is enjoying more publicity than ever before. - 2006 FIFA Soccer World Cup Referees about to be Selected By : Aurel Radulescu
The 2006 FIFA Soccer World Cup will be held in Germany and, with gametime approaching, the final 44 referee candidates are hoping that they will be among the selected officials chosen to preside over this year’s championship event. 'I've prepared well, and I've comfortably overcome every hurdle in this last test,' admits Herbert Fandel, Germany's second representative in the refereeing squad. - The NFL Draft-What Players Will Make a Difference? By : Paul-Mroczka
April 29-30, 2006 live from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, it’s one of the biggest events of the year! Is it the Rockettes? No. Maybe it’s that dreamed of Beatles reunion? No. Then it must be the latest country music awards show! Not at all. - WWE Wrestling Tryouts Announced By : Aurel Radulescu
World Wrestling Entertainment, which is often referred to simply as WWE, recently announced that they are searching for the next wrestling superstar. With corporate offices located in Stamford, Connecticut, the WWE organization has quickly risen to be the most popular sports entertainment company of it’s kind. - How to Combat Bird Flu By : Andrew Taylor
Bird Flu is caused by the deadly H5N1 strain of the influenza A virus. It normally occurs in birds and is highly contagious to them. Researchers have found that the current circulating strains of the H5N1 viruses are becoming much more deadlier in mammals. - Retiring Vice Chairman Dominates Ford News By : Aurel Radulescu
As of late, Ford news has surrounded the company announcement made earlier this year pertaining to the retirement of longtime Ford executive, Greg Smith. After starting out as an engineer with truck operations in 1973, Smith was atop Ford news as he moved up to Vice Chairman after more than 30 years with the company. Now, after 32 years of service, Smith has announced his retirement effective March 1, 2006. - LifeSearch Insurance Bulletin 6 March 2006 By : Neil Jackson
Information from www.lifesearch.co.uk on life insurance rate changes, paid and non-paid critical illness claims stats, commnets on Inheritance Tax issues (IHT)and BUPA Individual Protection critical illness payouts. - New Chevy Racing Campaign During Daytona 500 By : Aurel Radulescu
As the stars of NASCAR are revving their engines for the 2006 racing season, Chevy Racing will be celebrating it’s success on the track with a new advertising campaign set to kick off during the televised Daytona 500 race. - Stallone Filming New Boxing Movie By : Aurel Radulescu
The next biggest boxing film, a new Rocky sequel, is set to be released in December 2006 or early 2007. Written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, Rocky VI, also called Rocky Balboa, has primarily been filmed throughout Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - Prince Albert of Monaco Goes to the North Pole By : Roger Munns
Prince Albert of Monaco is foregoing the streets of Monte Carlo for the North Pole to highlight global warming. - Excessive Bank Account and Credit Card Charges Attacked as 'Unfair' and Possibly Illegal By : Michael Hanna
Disproportionate bank account and credit card charges are being attacked as possibly unlawful by the Scottish Citizens Advice Bureau in conjunction with a Glasgow based law firm. - World Marbles Championship 2006 - Represent Your Country! By : Petr Sejba
Marble game -- is it only a game for kids or regular sport branch? Most people remember this game from their young years. But today there are many prestigious marble tournaments around the world every year. In this article I will take a look at some facts about marble tournaments and show you how can you represent your country in these very popular events. Please keep in mind that even thought I will speak about international tournaments, you are welcome to participate! - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Mark Prior Re-signs By : F.R. Penn
After many trips through the rumor mill, Mark Prior accepted the Chicago Cubs’ offer on January 27 to a one-year, $3.65 million contract. That is $900,000 more than the salary he would have earned under the contract he voided in November. - Life Insurance Weekly Bulletin from LifeSearch By : Neil Jackson
Each week, LifeSearch takes a view on the life insurance industry - news, views and reports. We also look at life insurance companies that we believe are doing things right, and also at those doing things which we think are not so good! - Driver Penalty Points System to Step up a Gear in Ireland By : Robin Piggott
The Irish Road Accident statistics continue to spiral out of control due to poor Driver Education, non-existent legislation and mediocre Policing. Professional Driving Schools as opposed to the Wild West variety continue to persevere with their passion against the flow. New drivers are not keen on Skills for Life...'just let me pass the Driving Test and forget all that boring stuff'. The further march of the Penalty Points system will eventually have some benefit , but not in the near future. - Broadway Set for Record Year in 2006 By : Rita
Just like in 2005 when it sold $825 million in tickets, experts project that the Broadway theatre is going to set attendance and ticket sales records in 2006. The thrill of attending any Broadway show can not be overstated. - Victims of Hurricane Katrina - IRS Gives Tax Relief By : Richard A. Chapo
In response to the devastation along the Gulf Coast, the IRS is giving tax relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina. The IRS seems to realize it is hard to file your taxes if your home or business is gone. - Yankees’ Rodriguez to Play in WBC By : F.R.Penn
After several months of doubtfulness, Alex Rodriguez has decided that he will participate in the World Baseball Classic (WBC), and that he will do so wearing a Team USA uniform. - Fraudulent Tax Shelters - KMPG Goes Down Hard By : Richard A. Chapo
In the largest criminal tax case ever filed, KMPG has copped a plea to using fraudulent tax shelters to bilk the government out of 2.5 billion dollars. KMPG has agreed to pay a fine of $456 million dollars, but nine of its executives still are under indictment. - Does a Faulty Barometer Herald a Storm for Stocks? By : Mike Symonds
“The January Barometer” simply states that “As goes January, so goes the year,” and it’s racked up a seemingly remarkable forecasting record since well before Yale Hirsch of Stock Trader’s Almanac first popularized it as early as 1972. - Leading Window Graphics Company & Renowned Artist Headline Automobile News By : Aurel Radulescu
When you think of automobile news, you may not expect to read about a renowned artist. However, a recent automobile news release contained just that. An artist, his talent and an innovative company looking to change the way you look at windshields is the current focus of much media attention and automobile news. - Student Loan Consolidation Rates Set to Increase on July 1 By : dave4
Congress voted on and passed Feb. 1 the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 that included massive cuts to federal student loan programs. The $11.9 billion in student loan cuts, including changes in laws regarding student loan consolidation, will negatively impact those students seeking a college education and others seeking to consolidate their higher interest loans. The industry expects a rush of students seeking to consolidate at the current low rates that are set to increase on July 1. - The Flags are Waving in Daytona Beach By : F.R. Penn
Gentlemen, start your engines and ladies, grab your beach bag. It's NASCAR time in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2006 is already wooing a track full of die-hard race car drivers and fans are pulling up trackside to get a glimpse of the action. Make sure you're there in 2006 for non-stop excitement at every turn on the track!
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