What Services Do Towing Companies Provide?

Read An Opinion On: House Painters Corlette Nsw By Seomul Evans
In the old days, a towing company would only offer towing services. It really didn’t matter what problem you had with the car, the towing company would just take your car to wherever you need the car taken. Now, towing companies can and usually offer a lot more services than just towing your car. The primary service that a tRead More…

How the Army Corps of Engineers closed one New Orleans breach

Friday, September 9, 2005
New Orleans, Louisiana —After Category 4 storm Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans, on the night before August 29, 2005, several flood control constructions failed. Much of the city flooded through the openings. One of these was the flood wall forming one side of the 17th Street Canal, near Lake Pontchartrain. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is theRead More…

Big shoes to fill at eBay

Saturday, June 4, 2005
There are often odd, unusual and controversial items up for sale on eBay – multi-million euro planes, the Pope’s old car and a young woman’s virginity, to name just a few. But how about the Prime Minister’s shoes? Shoes custom designed for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher have been put up for sale on eBay. The shoes, which have a reserve price of £2,930 (URead More…

My Ex Girlfriend Wants To Be Friends But I’m Still In Love With Her

Read An Opinion On: Building Contract Lawyers Gold Coast By Anthony Malibu
“Just because we break up, it doesn’t mean we can’t still be friends…”Is this where you’re at right now? Did your ex offer you the olive branch of friendship, right after breaking things off with you? Even more importantly, did you grab onto it?
Like most guys in this situation, you probably took your ex up on heRead More…

Kosovo declares independence from Serbia

Sunday, February 17, 2008 At 15:00 GMT today, Kosovo announced its independence from Serbia. Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi declared that Kosovo would become a democratic country and would respect the rights of all its communities. It is expected that several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States and most members of the European Union, will recognise its independence on MondaRead More…

Russian choreographer Igor Moiseyev dies at age 101

Friday, November 2, 2007
Igor Moiseyev, who has been widely acclaimed as the greatest 20th-century choreographer of folk dance, has died today after a long illness. He was 101 years old.
Born Igor Alexandrovich Moiseyev on January 21, 1906 in Kiev, Moiseyev graduated from the Bolshoi Theatre ballet school in 1924 and danced in the theatre until 1939. His first choreography in the Bolshoi was FoRead More…

Forklift Attachments

Read An Opinion On: Linde Mh Forklift attachments by shruti MehrotraThere are several types and varieties of forklift attachments which are utilized popularly for different uses. Many of the popular forklift attachments involve [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx7ldTl7txQ[/youtube]tipping skip, tipping bins, towable salt spreaders, wheelie bin lifters, drum handlers, forklift snowRead More…

Japanese detain two anti-whaling activists, deny abuse claims

Wednesday, January 16, 2008 Yesterday at 6:00 UTC at 60° S 78° E , a Japanese whaling ship detained two Sea Shepherd Conservation Society activists in the Southern Ocean. Japan’s Institute of Cetacean Research (IRC) deny Sea Shepherd claims that they have been abused. The Japanese government has assured the Australian Government the release of the men.
According to the conservation agency SeaRead More…

DeLay declares ‘victory’ in war on U.S. budget fat

Monday, September 19, 2005
Republican House Majority Leader Rep. Tom DeLay has declared an “ongoing victory” in spending cuts. He stated that the federal government was running at peak efficiency and that there was nothing left to cut from the U.S. federal budget. DeLay supports additional deficit spending for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, on top of the this year’s existing $331 billion feRead More…

Clash of cultures: Somali and Latino workers at U.S. meat packing plants

Friday, October 17, 2008
Muslim Somali workers at a meat packing plant in Grand Island, Nebraska wanted to pray. Their colleagues from Latin America wanted to work. A dispute over the company’s break schedule led to formal discrimination claims, mass job walk-offs and public protests by both sides last month, and a reported 200 firings.
Tensions at the plant began after a Federal government raRead More…