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Panel Calls for Improved Veterans Care

A presidential commission on Wednesday urged broad changes to veterans' care that would boost benefits for family members helping the wounded, establish an easy-to-use Web site for medical records and overhaul the way disability pay is awarded.

Members of the Iraq Study Group

Members of the Iraq Study Group, the bipartisan commission assessing U.S. policy in Iraq that met with President Bush and other administration officials on Monday.

Saddam/Al Qaeda Ties Dubunked? Nope…

Source: AmeriCAN-DO Attitude

It turns out that the opponents of the war in Iraq are completely incorrect in saying that the war in Iraq has nothing to do with Al Queda, and incorrect in claiming that Al Queda was never in Iraq prior to the US invasion.

Are getting too many clicks from Google's search partners!

Source: www.secommission.com

Are getting too many clicks from Google's search partners!

construction and preconstruction in FL

Source: buyersrebate.net

New Construction & PreConstruction program rewards new home buyers who search to find a new home on their own.

Gandhi manuscript not to be auctioned

Source: PTI

Indian Government succeded in stopping the auction of Mahatma Gandhi's letter. This is supposed to be the last letter, wrote 19 days before his assacination on January 30, 1948

Why The Qualcomm Ban Doesn't Spell The End Of The World

Source:

The dispute between Qualcomm and the International Trade Committee has attracted a lot of attention because of the ruling that will affect the shipment of new 3G-capable phones. While company profits may be affected the ban will not significantly hurt the American economy.

More Real Estate Brokers Are Reducing Their 6% Fees

Source: smartmoney.com

WHEN 27-YEAR-OLD Boris Labinov put his downtown Chicago apartment on the market several weeks ago, his real estate broker made him an offer he couldn't refuse: hire him to find the new, bigger place he was looking for, and he'd cut his fee on the sale from 6% (the standard commis …

Ottawa set to empower land-claims panel

Source: The Globe and Mail

The Canadian government has proposed an independent land claims panel which would have the authority to force government action in resolving land-claim disputes.

Family Angry; Realtor didn't tell them home scene triple-murder suicide

Source: local6.com

Johnson Family Says Realtor, Others Did Not Mention Home's Past ... The Johnson family recently purchased the Greenbrier Street home but said they knew nothing of the home's history until a neighbor told them....

Chipping Away At Realtors' Six Percent

Source: CBS News

Even with today's housing slump, real estate agents will pull in about $60 billion this year. And the reason is, as any homeowner knows, they charge a six percent commission on the price of every house they sell.

Repeal Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act

Source: onepennygame.com

Internet Gambling Enforcement Act casinogamblingweb have started a Petition to reverse the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Becoming a Real Estate Agent Solely to Buy A House

Source: hustleblog.com

The numbers here made me want to become one for the next house.

The Road Home for Katrina Victims is Frustrating

Source: bloggernews.net

With all the allegations of "poorly spent money" in the hurricane disasters, it's become apparent that a lot of money hasn't reached the people, who need it.

Zecco.com Offers Commission Free Trades

Source: internetnews.com

For those looking to get into the investment game, but don't want to deal with the costly commission fees, there is now an answer for you. Zecco is a fairly new trading site that offers 40 commission free trades per month.

Bush Admin. "Civil Liberties Board" has its first meeting - Reporters were barred from asking questions and the proceedings were secret!

Source: Wired News

The first public meeting of a Bush administration "civil liberties protection panel" had a surreal quality to it, as the five-member board refused to answer any questions from the press, and stonewalled privacy advocates and academics on key questions about domestic spying.

Update: Hip-Hop Cop Says Notorious BK Gang Responsible For Telfair Robbery

Source: SOHH

Update: Hip-Hop Cop Says Notorious BK Gang Responsible For Telfair Robbery

Military Commissions Act of 2006

Source: govtrack.us

Read it and weep, suckers. My suggestion is to document everything. Leave notes for everyone at all times. And toughen up. Torture isnt for crybaby liberals.

European Commission Boosts Open Source

Source: The Register (UK)

The European Commission has taken steps to promote the use of open source systems and software in the public sector. It has selected a consortium led by Unisys Belgium to create and manage the Open Source Observatory and Repository (OSOR), the company announced.

Analysis: Ashcroft blasts 9-11 Commission

Source: upi.com

Former Attorney General John Ashcroft this week became the only Cabinet-level Bush official to attack the Sept.

Dick Morris debunks the Clinton lie

Source: www.thehill.com

Dick Morris gives a great inside look at Clinton's failures as president. While the left would love to attack Morris as a conservative right winger, he is not. He is at best a moderate Republican.

9/11 Commission Vice Chair: Path to 9/11 Is 'Not Good For the Country'

Source: Think Progress

Think Progress: In his first public comments about the matter, former Vice Chairman of the 9/11 Commission, Lee Hamilton, said he was not asked to participate in the production of ABC's The Path to 9/11, noting it is one of the few instances that he has not been asked to parti …

iStock Photo or Alamy Images - Stock Photo addictions

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Opiniated debate between photographic microstock and traditional licensing

The Human Rights Act - what RIGHTS?

Source: -

The article argues that Human Rights are now something we British have to go cap in hand to the Judiciary to ask for. The problem is it's is mostly right. The Act was badly drafted and serves only criminals and terrorists with access to the legal aid system.

Who could investigate 9/11?

In light of the recent tipping point which has flooded us with information that something is certainly rotten on capital hill regarding 9/11, one is left to ask the very tough question: "who can objectively investigate the largest superpower on the planet?".

CNN.com - 9/11 panel distrusted Pentagon testimony - Aug 2, 2006

Source: CNN

A member of the 9/11 commission said Wednesday that panel members so distrusted testimony from Pentagon officials that they referred their concerns to the Pentagon's inspector general.

E - accessibility for the disabled?

Source: United Nations

This is the United Nations Enable initiative. Never heard of it? No me neither until this week. Apparently, it's an iniative that extends through 2006 and they ahev another meeting of their ad hoc commitee on the 14th of August.

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