Showing posts with label USA News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA News. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

De facto colonisation continues unabated: Part II

In the times to come, if India becomes a super power, it will in no way try to colonise the world. Let Indians stay in India and no where else. As an upcoming country, we must also sharply react against de facto colonisation across the world.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Obama promises to continue outsourcing

Obama has many challenges. Unemployment is one of them. But outsourcing is a compulsion of American companies. Along with this, it is also a big stimulus to American economy. In fact, low paid labour is a big source of their income..

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Bill Clinton’s prescriptions for high drug costs

Clinton is right. Corporate welfare is not helping America; it’s only helping Big Pharma’s shareholders. We need to alter our course — and do it now. Americans pay $66 billion a year more for medicine..

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US House Committee approves Obama's budget framework

Budget Committee, which is controlled by the Democrats took into account most of recommendations made by the President. This includes an increase in spending on education, energy and environment, and health care system to cover uninsured Americans..

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cold fusion is back: Scientists report evidence

Cold fusion can be a low cost, abundant and environment friendly source of energy that can contribute towards solving mankind's energy problems. However, its existence has been questioned. Scientists now report evidence suggesting its existence..

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Obama deserves my silence: Bush

Bush was in his typical humorous self while giving his first speech since leaving office in January this year. Bush declined to criticise the Obama administration in his speech. And, Obama ?deserves my silence,? he said.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Hamburg beats Rost in race for Obama?s FDA chief

And so finally, the FDA reached a breaking point ? and we?ve seen an across-the-board meltdown over the past few years, both with food safety and drug safety. President Obama clearly wants to turn the ship around, back in the right direction.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Is America a democracy?

Why does a President of America, once elected, change his policy on issues he got elected on? Indian media talks about how ignorant the general populace is over various issues affecting them like Indo-US nuke deal; but the same is the case with US.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

New TS2 project for the US troops in Afghanistan

Leading Internet service provider, TS2 Satellite Technologies, recently announced that it has completed the tender documentation for JCC-I/A and a satellite network project for the Marines new bases in Afghanistan..

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Monday, March 2, 2009

President Obama's vision for America is full of hope

President Barack Obama?s vision is certainly the ideal one, the one which is dreamt by every individual all around the world. Hope is the string that brings people closer to the President and also towards change.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

US knows, ‘blessed are the meek…’

The CIA would have been appreciated if it had managed to stop the Mumbai carnage. Why is it playing the Good Samaritan now? It knows that blessed are the meek, for, they shall inherit the earth. Additionally, US coffers are empty now.

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Clinton asks N-Korea to refrain from missile test

Speaking at Tokyo during her first tour as the secretary of state, Hillary Clinton advised North Korea to refrain from this step but offered a peace treaty if that country put an end to its nuclear weapons programme.

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