September, 2010
Austerity measures by Euro nations fill roads with
Huge public demonstrations were staged across Europe Wednesday in demonstration of government austerity . To recover from the European debt crisis, governments you will find scaling back the cultural safety net and boosting taxes. A primary complaint is that when European governing bodies spent billions to bail out banks, austerity forces the general public to ...
Chrysler cans 13 staff scandal
Chrysler was involved in a recent scandal by some workers from a plant. A local whistleblower report caught some plant workers linked to some questionable . Chrysler plant staff were discovered using drugs and consuming during their lunch break. The news was broken by a news station in Detroit that was tipped off. Chrysler quickly ...
President Obama plans for a longer time
It has always been a bad idea to try and make education much better than it is by simply giving American more money to work with. Thus, it comes as no surprise that on "Today's" "Education Nation" week, Obama told Matt Lauer that schooling reform is the key. The president thinks that teacher accountability ...
Consumers dealing with the AirTran/Southwest combination
Two of the largest U.S. discount airlines were merged together when AirTran was bought by Southwest for $1.42 billion. Southwest is now more game with all of the access it has to the east side of the country. It also can play internationally with the competition. This was something travel experts weren't expecting. ...
The Nissan Leaf is almost sold out presently
There are two huge debuts this year for green autos, one being the Chevy Volt, and the other is the Nissan Leaf. The Nissan Leaf stands out as an all-electric vehicle. The vehicle won't be at dealerships until December of 2010. The company began taking advance purchases, however rather than only moving a fraction of ...