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- Travel Advisory for Visitors to the U.S. - AfterDowningStreet.org These are some snippets from a posting at AfterDowningStreet.org, that is a translation of a letter sent to the Italian press regarding the signing into law of the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Be sure to go read the whole letter! Stephanie Westbrook U.S. Citizens for Peace & Justice -...
- Can Foreigners Get a U.S. Credit Card? OK, it might seem a strange question, but what I'm actually asking is just whether non-U.S. citizens who are legally living within the U.S. (such as those on student and work visas) can apply for a U.S. credit card. Having a U.S. credit card becomes handy for such things as...
Revolutionary New Antiques Site Aggregates the World's Stock of Antique Silver, Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together There is a new player in the international silver trade. My Family Silver is a revolutionary new website that offers a unique way to buy and sell antique silver. For the first time, myfamilysilver.com enables dealers and auctioneers worldwide to list silver for sale on one exclusive and fully independent...
Most Valuable Regular U.S. Coin Every time I get home, I pull out any change I have and throw it into a small container. As I was pulling out quarters to put in my car, I noticed a nickel that looked different from the one beside it. It was a 1941-P (it actually didn’t have...- U. S. Repeats mistakes of The Great Depression. One of the commonly agreed upon facets of the Great Depression of the 1930's is that protectionist policies enacted by governments around the world - including the United States of America (Smoot - Hawley Tariff) - made a bad situation worse. Don't look now, but it's happening again. I...
Where the U.S. Gets Its Oil According to Jeff Rubin, in his book Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller (2009) (read my review of Jeff Rubin here), the U.S. is two-thirds dependent upon foreign oil sources. That means roughly 66% of its oil usage comes from other countries. Do you know...- First U.S. citizen dies from swine flu The first death in the U.S. from swine flu was a Mexican toddler whose family was visiting in Texas. Now the disease has claimed the life of a U.S. citizen as well, that of 33-year-old teacher Judy Trunnell of Cameron County, Texas. Cameron County is on the Mexico border. According...
Plan to Use RFID in U.S. Border Control Draws Fire Industry groups are skeptical about the U.S. government plan to add long-range RFID technology to driver's licenses to improve border security. by Ellen Messmer, Network World A U.S. government plan to use long-range RFID technology as part of a border-crossing security initiative is coming under intensified fire by an industry...
EarthTalk: The State Of Wind Power In The U.S. EarthTalk is a weekly installment from E/The Environmental Magazine. Dear EarthTalk: How is wind power faring in the U.S. now? Is more of it coming on line and becoming a larger percent of the grid? And what about some of the highly publicized efforts to build wind farms, such as...
I.O.U.S.A. The Movie is Free and Now Available on YouTube In late summer, I wrote about the first non-snoozefest documentary on economics ever produced -- I.O.U.S.A. The Movie. It has now been released in a 30 minute condensed version and placed on YouTube.com (see video below) for all to see. If you haven't watched it yet, it is probably the...
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