Benefiting from years of low interest rate that followed the creation of the euro zone in 1999, Irish economy enjoyed one of the biggest growth spurts in Europe.
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Simon Fuller Claims Executive Producer Credit & Fee On The US X Factor
American Idol creator Simon Fuller has sued the US TV network Fox, claiming some fees and credits for the US version of The X Factor.
Parakeets Once An Exotic Bird Become An Annoying Pest
There is something behind the current parakeet population boom escaped from British pet cages or were intentionally released by their owners.
Tiger Woods Changes Steve Williams, His Caddie For 12 Years
Tiger Woods announced on his website Wednesday, July 20, 2011, that he and Steve Williams, who have been together since March 1999, will no longer be working together.
Why The Philippine Catholic Bishops Are Against The RH Bill ?
The Reproductive Health Bill (HB-5043) is the bill sponsored by Representative Edcel Lagman of Albay, whose objective is to generally protect Filipino women especially the poor by giving them access to the right information on their health and pregnancy issues.
Carbon Emission Is Linked To Coral Reef Damage?
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence linking carbon emissions to coral reef damage.
Is Natural Gas A Clean Energy?
The cleanliness of natural gas is largely based on its lower carbon dioxide emissions when burned.
Darren Clarke Wins The 2011 British Open
Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland thwarts the hope of American Phil Mickelson to clinch a 3 shot win at the British Open on Sunday.
Insufficient Chips Confront Japan’s Car Manufacturers
Since the tragic earthquake in March insufficient chips from Renesas Electronics is the big reason automobile production has slowed to half its normal rate in Japan, in some factories in the United States and elsewhere.
Utilization Of Temporary Workers Help Germany Weather Economic Downturn
Temporary employment, already a boom industry in Europe got more support when the last restrictions on labor mobility among European Union countries fell away on May 1.