Archive for January, 2010

January
30

Name: (Your Name)Project title: Ailrine EthicsCourse: (Your course)Institution: (Your university) AbstractThe essay begins…
More: continued here

January
30

Cashback credit cards are being pulled off the shelves and could soon vanish altogether, according to new research. A study by financial data provider Defaqto shows that more than a quarter of credit cards offered cashback as a reward for spending five years ago, but today fewer than one in 20 cards carries this incentive.
More: […]

January
30

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday presented a “Plan of Development and Consolidation of Public Finances in 2010-2011.” Tusk envisaged the introduction of a cap on discretionary spending growth at 1 percent in real terms as well as the possibility of introduction of an additional element lowering public spending to GDP ratio to below […]

January
29

About 130 people attended an informational meeting Thursday on the possible consolidation of Irisburg and Axton elementary schools, and several of them seemed to be opposed or have reservations about the proposal.
More: continued here

January
29

SHARJAH — The Sharjah Police on Thursday arrested a Bangladeshi national who allegedly forged credit cards after decoding information from stolen cards using a sophisticated machine.
More: continued here

January
29

From rooting for desert plants to embracing sustainability, global landscaping trends are changing how gardeners in the UAE approach their patch of green, Stella Rosato discovers.
More: continued here

January
29

Johnson Controls, Inc. (Johnson Controls) is a diversified company engaged in renewable energy solutions, construction, global workplace solutions, innovative services, performance contracting…
More: continued here

January
29

One best thing about Americans is that they always look for the advanced features in everything.
More: continued here

January
28

Kiwis are ditching their credit cards for big purchases and instead using personal loans and hire purchase.
More: continued here

January
28

It will be at least another four months before shareholders in Tate & Lyle hear the strategic pronouncements of Javed Ahmed, its new chief executive.
More: continued here