I received many comments regarding my last post. The main areas of concern seem to be divorce, alimony, child support and custody. To me, it sounds like the judicial system seems to be the problem. The judicial system often arbitrarily decides property divisions, custody and amounts to be paid on the basis of who...
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Commuting good for you? “Thank heavens for commuting – without it we might all be much more stressed. Contrary to most people’s experience, an hour a day in a cramped rail carriage is a “gift” for which we should be grateful, according to a study. A survey of 26,000 rail passengers suggests that train...
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“Toxic environment” is making kids fat, propagandist claims A “toxic environment” of unhealthy, addictive food is behind today’s obesity epidemic, a new study says. Mass-produced Western foods, because they’re low in fiber, sugary and fatty, cause hormonal imbalances that promote overeating, the scientist who authored the study claimed . These imbalances leave a...
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That is the question…. According to the Associated Press, “This is one of four photographs published Sunday Aug. 13, 2006 by Cuba’s Communist Youth newspaper’s online edition Juventud Rebelde proporting to show The first photographs of Fidel Castro since his illness two weeks ago. Castro holds a copy of the Saturday Aug. 12, 2006...
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There’s a nasty rumor out there that the program “Geraldo at Large” is going to be cancelled as of September. Bunk! You can never cancel Geraldo. Rivera is, and I say this in a flattering sense, media herpes. He’ll always be bouncing back where and when you least expect him. A glance at his...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The Arab League and Israeli lawmakers are already complaining about the terms of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. The controversial resolution calls for a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, but doesn’t single out Israel as the primary aggressor, which was being pushed by Arab leaders. Arab League Assistant Secretary-General Ahmed...
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Islamism as the new Communism: Both offer an illusory hope of a paradise to come for dissatisfied people Excerpt below from an article by Tanveer Ahmed, a Bangladeshi psychiatrist living in Sydney: The 20th century saw the demise of communism, despite its attraction to millions of people who felt poor or downtrodden. It was...
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Woulda, coulda’ easy after the fact: “We’ve become painfully aware lately of just how fragile life is, and how quickly an existence can change. Shreveport has experienced some sad moments as lives have been lost and families changed when things go wrong. … In another instance, an elderly businessman defended himself against a young...
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