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Let’s stop this silent slaughter

Most of you will have never known a time when life didn’t work via buttons. Since the [mostly] welcome arrival of computer technology almost 30-years ago, the working day has become a sweat-less sequence of pushing some keys, and letting machines do the work. This was not always the case.
In the mid-50’s and 60’s, thousands [...]

Work on Your Future…

President Obama may be the single most fundamental force for change to be seen by this country in decades. He’s got a tough job on his hands…But at least he’s got one. Countless thousands are not so lucky at present, and many that have jobs are trapped by economic conditions in employment that’s driving them [...]

The Signs of Success

The visible signs of success are many, and vary according to who might be making the choice; Some would buy an expensive home, others choose jewelry or designer clothes, but most would agree the most overt and envy-inducing proof of success is a beautiful car. In a word, a Ferrari. But luxurious transport of such [...]

Even Moguls Get Insurance

Running a business is hard and expensive. Trust me, I know. But the years of devotion and all the success you achieve can be gone in an instant if you’re not covered for mishaps or loss. There are many areas where your new enterprise can save money and stay on a budget, but business insurance [...]

We All Need a Vacation in Naples

This is a glorious country, but this time of year is not so appealing. It’s been raining steadily since early this morning, and it’s times like this when the idea of reclining on a warm, sandy beach sipping Piña Colada and watching the sun take its last, languorous bow in the distant horizon holds even [...]

NFL Makes a Great Pass to HD

On February 1st this glorious country will once more grind to a halt as those so blessed as to call it their home take a pause from their labors, eager to offer their annual homage to an activity that is the causative focus of more devotion, worship and unbridled reverence than any religion could hope [...]