Brits Migrate To Bulgaria
September 28, 2008
Over half a million Poles have entered the UK after their accession to the EU in 2004, but we hear less about the vacation migration in the opposite direction; when the Brits flock to Eastern Europe. The online travel agent,globalholidays discovered the low down on the exodus ! The former communist countries are becoming extremely popular with British holiday makers due to bargain flights, inexpensive accommodation, and most importantly, cheap, high quality beer. While eight former communist states... Read more »
Moves To Make Us Pay For Food And Speech On Airplanes
September 26, 2008
Airport parking facilities are owned by companies outside the realms of the airlines themselves and offer various services depending on the park that you use. Prices will vary depending on the location of the airport parking lot - the closer to the terminal, the more expensive the stay. They also have optional extras that mean a security guard might possibly be patrolling the area, your car may be valeted for an extra charge or you might have taxi’s laid on if you park further away from your... Read more »
Metrolink Train Collision and Derailment Claims 18 Lives in Chatsworth, California
September 26, 2008
Legal Issues For Survivors and The Families of the Deceased Attend to the needs of the injured and make appropriate arrangements for the deceased. Your legal rights are already being looked into by my law firm and other personal injury law firms like ours throughout Southern California that have experience in railroad accident cases as well as a number of governmental agencies. There is nothing survivors and the families of the deceased need to do immediately regarding preserving their personal injury... Read more »
Are Hurricane Zones Flooded By Reporters More Than Water In Recent Years
September 23, 2008
There has been so much attention given to the coming of hurricane Gustav. For well over a week there has been little else discussed in weather reports except the fact that Gustav could possibly rival other oat hurricanes like Katrina, Andrew, and Camille. Much preparation was made to be as ready as possible for this next big one. Buses and trains were set up well ahead of time for evacuees that had no way to get out on their own. New Orleans especially wanted to make sure there was no repeat of the... Read more »
Has Ike Decimated The Lone Star Rally?
September 23, 2008
So what happens now? Ike has come and gone and the wake of destruction left behind is unbelievable. I was just in Hooters which was in a pier, off the sea wall, out over the Gulf a few weeks ago. I had a great Tuna sandwich on the back deck, sitting on top of and looking out over the water. It was peaceful, it was relaxing, it was there, something that can no longer be said. Concrete and pillars remain as a shadow of what used to be. My favorite souvenir shop where I bought my kids sea shells &... Read more »
Mortgage Interest Rates Drop Over Half A Point In Just Two Weeks
September 21, 2008
If you have been hoping interest rates would drop your prayers have been answered. Interest rates plummeted over half a point last week falling from 6.35 to 5.78. The last time mortgage interest rates fell this fast this quickly was the beginning of 1995 when rates fell from 8.32 to 7.57. Rates have basically fallen following the government takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Below are the rates for the major mortgage products for the last few weeks. September 18, 2008 30-yr 5.78 15-yr 5.35... Read more »
What Are Renewable Resources And How Can They Benefit Us?
September 19, 2008
Apparently, people don’t understand the different types of renewable energies, nor do they understand exactly what they are used for. I find this to be pretty surprising considering were in 2008, in the middle of a recession, and an energy crisis and to top it all off, the gaping black hole in the earth’s crust is getting bigger by the hour. Well, for the people that know nothing about this subject, this should be a nice little quick read for you, and hopefully I can explain it enough... Read more »
Cigar-Loving Cities In A Smoke-Banning World
September 18, 2008
However others may feel about them, there’s no doubt that public-smoking bans, and other restrictions on tobacco use, leave cigar aficionados burning up. Anyone who reads cigar magazines, for example, will know that - however politically unpredictable they may be in other areas - this is one legislative trend all those magazines’ writers seem to agree on. In any case, whether one agrees with such laws or not, it’s important for those who love their smokes to know where those smokes... Read more »
The Property Valuation And Market Conditions
September 17, 2008
The ownership and selling of property is seemingly always an emotive issue. If you speak to any workers in the industry such as estate agents they will say that the hardest part of the job is making an accurate property valuation. This is not only because the process of making a detailed valuation is difficult requiring a great deal of knowledge and skill but relating this to the homeowner can often require much tact and diplomacy. This is normally due to the fact that homeowners usually have a grossly... Read more »
Factors to Consider When You Compare Prices
September 17, 2008
As any informed consumer or consumer advocate knows, when consumers make an effort to compare prices, different merchant selections sometimes offer considerably different results. Making an effort compare prices, just to make sure you’re making a good decision, is an excellent move on the part of anyone preparing to make a purchase. Here are two of the major differences you may uncover when you compare prices different merchant suppliers have to offer: Different merchants sometimes sell different... Read more »


