July, 2010
Catalonia bullfighting ban’s real reasons
If you go to Spain, you would know how significant bullfighting is to the country. Yet bullfighting was banned within the Spanish province of Catalonia July 28. In 2010, the Catalan bullfighting ban will start. Animal rights activists were joyous when they found out that the Catalonian parliament in Barcelona decided to pass the ban. ...
Weapons smuggling charges filed against Anna Fermanova
Anna Chapman was the Russian spy who mesmerized America, but perhaps there's a new spy from the Baltic States ready to take over. Anna Fermanova, a native of Latvia who has fascinated with her 24-year-old appearance on Facebook, has allegedly stolen military hardware. The New York Daily News reports that the blonde import has allegedly ...
June home sales show more bought than expected
The record low in May didn't keep new home sales from jumping in June. June was still the second lowest month on record after new home sales dropped so dramatically after the end of the home buyer tax credit. Some believe that the worst of the post-tax-credit slump is over. Numerous believe the high U.S. ...
The beginning point of online learning – Online Degree Navigator
A fantastic place to start an education, or continue one, is by learning online. Deciding which school to enroll in, though, could be overwhelming. Without having to consider travel distance, navigating the thousands of choices is tough – and this is where Online Degree Navigator helps. Extensive search and compare options, real reviews from current ...
Power steering not defective, exclaims Toyota
The 2010 Toyota recalls gained no small amount of attention, but here's something you may have missed: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was paying close attention to nearly a billion 2009 and 2010 Toyota Matrix and Toyota Corolla automobiles. A steering issue was the culprit. According to Auto Blog, the Detroit Free Press heard ...