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Corporate Greed No more says US protestors

US is rising. Rising against the Greed, against the Brutality, against the Oppression, against the inequality, against the Bank owners. We might perhaps keep on going with the words to describe the Wall street protest that is grabbing the country by the collar. What started in mere numbers have now been joined with thousands. More than 5,000 people took to ... Read More »

Dan Wheldon dies in Indycar crash

Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died in Las Vegas today after his car crashed during a massive 15-car accident during the Las Vegas Indy 300. Three other drivers, including championship contender Will Power, were hurt in the pileup. “Things happen in this kind of racing,” said Wade Cunningham, also caught up in the wreck. “It’s so close. Not much ... Read More »

Every opening has 4.6 jobless workers!

So, for all those unemployed people is finding jobs get harder and harder by the day ? Looks like now you can prove that it is hard.  The Labor Department has found out that for every opening, requirement in a concern there are 4.6 jobless workers. The frighting news is this will only keep getting higher. So, if you have ... Read More »

Why is Team Anna too much after congress?

Anna Hazare, the veteran social activist, who campaign against the Government to pass the Lokpal bill- a bill that could question the ministers and put them behind bars if they found guilty of their crime, by fasting for 12 days was indeed the change India wanted. He was a hero for all the Indians especially common Indian man. He forced ... Read More »

AL Davis dies at 82

Raiders longtime owner and Hall of Famer AL Davis has died. He was 82. Davis died in his home in Oakland on Saturday morning. Davis was one of the most important figures in NFL history. He is best known as a rebel who established a team whose silver-and-black colors and pirate logo symbolized his attitude toward authority, both on the ... Read More »