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Virginia Tech Massacre Victims To Be Compensated

It is now one year on from the horrific Virginia Tech Massacre and it has come to light that families of those who were murdered in the shootings will be compensated by the state. A mentally unstable student at the school named Seung-Hui Cho, shot 32 victims dead and seriously hurt many more at the school on the 16th of April in 2007 before killing himself. Without filing compensation claims those affected by the massacre are to be awarded $100,000 dollars.
Sarah S Othman
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The King of UK Comparison Shopping

Who is the King of Price Comparison sites? What would one look for in a good 'price comparison' King, if we were to crown one today? With squillions of lesser sites popping up everyday vying for a slice of this lucrative "dollar-cake" (some even powered by the main players), trying to breathe new life into the price comparison concept has proven a struggle. In the UK a similar pattern is emerging, in respect to the millions of comparison sites emerging only. The big...
Paul S Harris
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Using Charity To Help Children Online

It is always good to help children whenever it is possible, and the Internet makes it a breeze. Helping children through the Internet is a great way to make the world a little better.
Ioannis Mitrou
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Berlin Air Show 2008 - the Indo-German Bonhomie

The article is about India as an Official Partner in the Berlin Air show, the exhibitors and the delegation led by Indian Defense Minister. The events in the show and opinions expressed by top executives of leading air carriers, fuel prices as deterrents and the role of India in promoting air travel are discussed in detail.
Venkat Ramamurthy
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Will Food Shortages Change Consumer Views on Genetically Modified Foods?

There is increasing interest in how we feed the population of the world at a price they can afford. With the concern over food security and availability as world population grows will this change consumer views on GM?
Louise Manning
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Assisting Thousands of Widows and Fatherless Children

Who is Raj Loomba and what is his connection with over three thousand poor, fatherless children in India? Who would understand the plight of young children who lose their father at an early age but a person like Raj Loomba who himself lost his father at the tender age of 12?
Sangeeta Jain
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The Negative Fallout Of Competition

This is the age of competition. I have come to believe that this slogan and its operationalization might be the reason that we are failing to create a self confident and innovative manpower. Competitions are in the nature of races.
Navraj Singh Sandhu
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US Mint Bald Eagle Coin - A Commemorative Tribute to a National Treasure

In 2008, United States Mint made commemorative coins named American Bald Eagle coins. These will go toward the Bald Eagles importance as the national symbol of the United States, to America's lands, skies and waterways, also the recovery and restoration of the eagle, and to mark the 35th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Find out more about how the Bald Eagle Commemortive Coin is helping to protect a national treasure.
Christina Goldman
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Gas Savers - The 5 Tips For Saving Gas That You Must Know

1. Remove unnecessary items from your car Check your trunk for unnecessary items and remove them, look for heavy items that just take up space and have no practical use and remove them from your car. This will remove weight from your car, and the lighter car your car is, the better the fuel economy is.
Vince Martela
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In Quest of Desert Rose

Life is not a "bundle of roses" for expatriate workers in the Middle East as most of us think. Once the ultimate job destination for numerous Indians, Chinese, and Pakistanis, today, Gulf countries face a severe crunch of skilled workers these days. Thanks to the economic progress of most of the Asian countries.
Antonu Bezboruah
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