Posted by R. MAK. on January 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Moments Ago, Barack Hussain Obama took his oath to take charge the top executive post of United States of America. Sun is smiling but still temperature is still sub-zero at capitol hill. Analysts are comparing it with different inaugurals but the fact is that, it is greatest inaugural of our times. Obama is the only president of united states who is loved by billions around the globe. Will he be able to live up to expectations of people of the planet or this country is yet to be seen.
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Posted by R. MAK. on January 11, 2009 · 1 Comment
So recession has arrived and hitting ordinary Americans very hard. Now nearly one in every 15 people is now jobless due to current economic recession. As December data started to arrive, it is shocking for most of us that Americans lost 524,000 jobs in December. This is reflective of a deeper fear among nation’s major job providers and employers. Companies are shedding employees at a faster rate as the started to feel the hardening pinch of recession.
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