Published by The Voice Editor February 15th, 2008
in Breaking News and Culture.
Federal prosecutors just announced that they would provide evidence during the Barry Bonds trial that the home run slugger failed a steroids test in November of 2001, just weeks after the home run king hit his record-setting 73rd home run.
Prosecutors are seeking to convict Bonds on both perjury and obstruction of justice charges and will… Keep reading | 1 Comment
Published by Publisher February 7th, 2008
in Finance/Economy.
Long history of Dutch house reveals that bubbles always burst
Emma Thomasson
Reuters
AMSTERDAM - The house sugar merchant Cornelis Sasbout built in 1617 at number 150 on Amsterdam’s Herengracht canal tells a cautionary tale about investing in property - prices fluctuate wildly, but are ultimately flat.
From boom to bust, the plot Sasbout bought for 4,600 guilders (2,100 euros) and which today might sell for several million euros on the… Keep reading | 2 Comments
By Kathryn Page Camp
Is America a Christian nation? It was certainly founded by people who believed in God. Thomas Jefferson believed that God gave us life gave us liberty (Notes on the State of Virginia, 1781), and James Madison recognized “the guardianship and guidance of that Almighty Being whose power regulates the destiny of nations”… Keep reading | 1 Comment
Published by Publisher February 1st, 2008
in Breaking News.
FDA Alerts Health Care Providers to Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior with Antiepileptic MedicationsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued new information to health care professionals to alert them about an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (suicidality) in patients who take drugs called antiepileptics to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder, migraine headaches… Keep reading
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