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Tibet : A tale of 25 years

The association traces back its origin to March 1959, in Lhasa when thousands of Tibetan women gathered in front of Potala palace to protest the Chinese invasion.
A multinational company stands to grow thanks to NAFTA. Seeing a multinational company grow because of NAFTA further makes small business feel that it cannot compete in the global marketplace.

Kosovo in Crisis

Kosovo is the southern province of Yugoslavia and is spread over an area of approximately 4300 miles; of the two million population, 90% are Muslims and 10% are Serbs. The Muslims had been demanding independence for the past few years but the Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosovic played the butcher's role by shelling and destroying valleys of the Albanian Muslims. The Serbs, under his orders, committed heinous crimes, which included gang rapes of Muslim women and torturing thousands of Kosovers to death.

Kosovo Crisis

Kosovo is the southern province of Yugoslavia and is spread over an area of approximately 4300 miles; of the two million population, 90% are Muslims and 10% are Serbs. The Muslims had been demanding independence for the past few years but the Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosovic played the butcher's role by shelling and destroying valleys of the Albanian Muslims. The Serbs, under his orders, committed heinous crimes, which included gang rapes of Muslim women and torturing thousands of Kosovers to death.

Is a US Recession Inevitable?

This article discusses the possible causes of and outcomes from a potentially impending US recession.

Fed Credit: Down The Tubes

This article discusses the increasing likelyhood that the US will enter a recession in the wake of the Fed's ineffective interest rate cut on January 22nd.

Making the switch to hybrid cars

Hybrid cars are back in the headlines. The cars are the talk of the town and there are more users than in the last few years. There is good reason for this and given the environmental issues of the moment it

Making the switch to hybrid cars

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This article discusses the Federal Reserve's recent third interest rate cut and its likelyhood to stem a future recession.

Taming of the Niger

WATCHING a powerful, wild stallion galloping free as the breeze is an inspiring sight. So also is a powerful river a thing of beauty. But just as a wild stallion is of limited service to man, so too is an untamed river.
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