Articles Archive for 26 June 2010
Economy, Headline »

Greece vacations may represent a wish for many common people, but there are few dreams that shout seriously rich people as much as a little island under the sun to call their own. Striving to stay afloat under a heavy debt burden, Greece is preparing to lease or even sell some of its 6,000 islands, The Guardian reports.
The unfavorable predictions led tourism businesses to a timely reduction of their prices by up to 30 percent combined with a drop of about 10-12 percent in bookings compared to 2009, which was …
Featured, Politics »

Uncle and brother to Previous Presidents of the United States, Prescott Bush, Jr. has died at the age of 87. Bush had been fighting a lengthy illness for quite some time. He died in Hingham, Massachusetts where his family had lived for the past three years to be closer to his son James.
He was active in the world of insurance rather than in politics. However, he did play an active role in helping others to successfully fulfill their own goals in the world of politics. Those who knew him called …