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Fast Access to Important Public Records

January 12th, 2008

The internet has truly revolutionized our way of living. Gone are the days that you are compelled to visit a department store to buy something, go to a driver license office to personally renew your driver license or stay long at a library to find an important information you desperately need. In our day and […]

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What is Mandatory Arbitration ?

January 12th, 2008

In Washington State, most of the superior courts have adopted a program known as “mandatory arbitration.” Arbitration is way to avoid trial and resolve a case. The purpose of Mandatory Arbitration is to reduce court congestion, expedite the litigation process, and to provide a cost effective resolution of civil claims.
The court will appoint an “arbitrator” […]

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Essential Points concerning Employee Benefits

January 12th, 2008

When you are seeking employment, it is understandable that the employee benefit package to be given by the company upon hiring or becoming regular rank high among your deciding factors whether to accept a job offer or not. Most employees usually rate employee benefits as second to the salary being given, as an important […]

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Treasure Hunting For Sunstones

January 12th, 2008

Sunstones are formed in molten lava and found in volcanic vents that have erupted from volcanos. When the lava rock is weathered away or broken up the sunsone crystals are exposed. Sunstone is a transparent, yellowish labradorite found as crystals in these volcanic rocks. Colors can range from clear through pale yellow, soft pink, and […]

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Information On Dinosaur Bones

January 12th, 2008

This article discusses how dinosaurs and the prehistoric life will not be completely revealed due to the rarity of fossilization of dinosaur bones. And also provides you information on a variety of fossils, rock and minerals with this article.
Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of […]

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Donors Likely to Pay Up for Mideast Aid

December 16th, 2007

The international community is being asked Monday to take a very expensive leap of faith in approving a huge new injection of aid to the Palestinians.
Even if donor countries at a conference in Paris meet the request for an unprecedented $5.6 billion over three years, it still may not be enough to stem the […]

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Turkish warplanes hit Iraqi villages

December 16th, 2007

Turkish warplanes have carried out cross-border attacks against suspected Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq. Reports say the attacks were aimed at 10 different villages and left at least one person dead and several others wounded. The Turkish military has in recent weeks increased its cross-border raids against targeted strongholds of the […]

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Voting ends in Kyrgyz parliamentary polls

December 16th, 2007

Polling has ended in Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections amid fears of a new turmoil in the Central Asian country. Candidates from 12 parties contested 90 seats in parliament. Poll observers said President Kurmanbek Bakiyev’s Ak Zhol party looks set for victory although first official results are not expected till Monday. Opposition groups accused […]

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Nearly 300 prisoners escape from Indian jail

December 16th, 2007

Some 300 prisoners, including dozens of Maoist insurgents, have escaped from a central Indian jail after overpowering guards. Police said about 40 Maoists held in the jail in Chhattisgarh state fled their cells and grabbed rifles before freeing the others. Reinforcements were sent to the jail and a massive search operation is […]

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Britain transfers Basra to Iraqi forces

December 16th, 2007

Britain has transferred responsibility for security in Basra province to Iraqi forces, effectively marking the end of nearly five years of British control of the southern part of Iraq. According to military officials the security situation in Basra is stable. The handover will be the biggest test yet of the Baghdad government’s […]

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