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It is a proposed agreement which aims to open U.S. markets to countries of the Asia-Pacific region, namely New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Peru, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei. Canada, Japan and Mexico are all expected to join the TPP talks, and many see more Pacific Rim countries including China and Russia eventually signing on. [...]
An investigation is underway in Columbia to determine if the girls visiting the secret service agents were hookers, spies, killers, or just schoolgirls. [...]
Millions of Shia Muslims gather around the Hussein Mosque in Karbala after making the Pilgrimage on foot to mourn the loss of the Battle of Karbala
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the [...]
Singapore brings foreign workers to replace Singaporeans. These workers will return to their low-cost countries financially better off than the Singaporeans. [...]
"Where some people are very wealthy and others have nothing, the result will be either extreme democracy or absolute oligarchy, or despotism will come from either of those excesses."
U.S. college debt, nearly $1 trillion, is larger than housing or credit card debt.
US healthcare worst, and most expensive.
Infections kill 100,000 patients in hospitals and other clinics in the U.S. every year.
Japan’s health-insurance system covers everybody, including illegal aliens. It pays for physical, mental, dental, and long-term care.
Japanese are the world’s most prodigious consumers of medical care; they see the doctor about 15 times per year, three times the U.S. norm. They get twice as many prescriptions per capita and three times as many MRI scans. The average hospital stay is 20 nights—four times the U.S. average.
Cost: And yet Japan produces all that high-quality care at bargain-basement prices. The aging nation spends about $3,500 per person on health care each year; America burns through $7,400 per person and still leaves millions without coverage.
Canadians live three years longer and are healthier than Americans, and the lack of universal health care in the United States may be a factor, researchers say.
After the Singapore Temasek debacle, Goodyear's "being considered as the next head of British Petroleum" didn't materialize. Goodyear sightings are becoming like Elvis sightings.
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