FDIC shuts down banks in Nevada and Washington - KING-5
Originally printed at http://www.king5.com/news/business/FDIC-shuts-down-banks-in-Nevada-and-Washington-85601692.html NEW YORK - Regulators shut down banks in Nevada and Washington on Friday, marking the 21st and 22nd failures this year of federally
Tsunami that raced across Pacific delivers glancing blow to islands - Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONOLULU - Hawaii's peaceful beaches were again filled with sun-soaking tourists as life returned to normal Sunday following a scare from a tsunami that raced across the world, setting off mass evacuations and safety worries across the Pacific. In
Do Not Purchase Land in Oromia! Today´s Investors Will Be Tomorrow´s - American Chronicle
One of the most shameful acts of 3rd millennium colonization in Africa is the unlawful sell out of Oromia land to illustrious businessmen and politicians originating from various countries. Introduced by the world´s most loathed tyrant, the
Four-foot-high tsunami waves reach Japan - MSNBC
TOKYO - A tsunami warning remained in effect in Japan on Sunday after waves of up to 4 feet in height hit coastlines in the north of the country in the wake of the major earthquake in Chile. There were no initial reports of damage. The port of Kuji
Tsunami warning ends after waves hit Japan - MSNBC
HONOLULU - Hawaii's peaceful beaches were again filled with sun-soaking tourists as life returned to normal Sunday following a scare from a tsunami that raced across the world, setting off mass evacuations and safety worries across the Pacific. In
Scientists defend warning after tsunami nonevent - Arkansas Online
HONOLULU — The warning was ominous, its predictions dire: Oceanographers issued a bulletin telling Hawaii and other Pacific islands that a killer wave was heading their way with terrifying force and that “urgent action should be taken to protect
Tsunami warning lifted; waves reach Japan, Russia - USA Today
Seawater makes its way towards the city center at a port in Kesennuma, northern Japan on Sunday. Japanese weather agency officials kept their alert up well into Sunday evening, saying further waves could be on their way. In Japan, where hundreds of
Job searches are his domain - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WASHINGTON — Bill Warren founded an early online job board in the 1990s, helped kick-start an industry and was president of Monster.com, one of the leading Internet career sites. But these days he’s not very happy with the results. So he’s
Chile was ready; Haiti wasn’t - Culpeper Star-Exponent
Chile is a progressive and stable country where Haiti is not and probably never will be. I sincerely hope we are not going to pour millions of dollars into a place that really does not need our help. Let’s take care of our own. Interesting the two
Sunday, February 28, 2010
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