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(PRWEB) June 28, 2008 -- Martin is the author of Shouldering Fate, his personal account of his own remarkable life. He was born Hungarian -- a Hungarian Jew -- and during the Second World War, at a time of the Nazi Holocaust, he suffered as Jews of the day were made to suffer.
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via PR-USA.net @ 6:20 30th Jun
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A personal loan is just a generic term for any type of loan that is used for one's own personal interests. Personal loans are often much more specifically defined by what they are used for or how they are used. Personal loans are required for most things in life- so getting to know how they work and how to make use of them are two very valuable life lessons.
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via One Stop Articles @ 5:38 28th Jun
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Bad credit personal loans are getting progressively competitive because of the fact that we are living in turbulent times and individuals have gone into credit problems. While this industry is quite competitive and you will find safer deals than a few years ago, you will nonetheless pay a higher interest rate than someone with good credit because bad credit personal loans are still regarded as high risk to financial companies. Bad credit personal loans lenders will give careful attention to your repayment ability, collateral, your character. Many A times credit score is not the single criteria when realizing personal loans determination. Bad credit personal loans are entirely accessible these days. These are personal loans commercialized to individuals with a poor credit score or poor credit history.
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via One Stop Articles @ 23:32 12th Jul
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Personal account charges will struggle to fall below 0.8% if New Zealand’s equivalent auto-enrolment scheme is used as a guide, Standard Life says.
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via IFAonline.co.uk @ 14:52 11th Jul
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Personal data describes any information that can identify an individual. Phishing and other malicious Web sites often request personal data that, if given to the wrong person, can lead to identity theft. Personal data includes your mailing address, credit card number, IP address, phone number, email address, Social Security number, or any other number that is unique to you. Personal data is also known as personally identifiable information.
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via First Glimpse @ 16:29 12th Aug
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When a Delta employee had a little fun on her personal Web diary, her career was forced to make an emergency landing
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via Business Week @ 6:35 17th Jul
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There is a newly discovered life history among the 28,300 species of known tetrapods. A chameleon from arid southwestern Madagascar spends up to three-quarters of its life in an egg. Even more unusual, life after hatching is a mere 4 to 5 months. No other known four-legged animal has such a rapid growth rate and such a short life span. The new research is reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Full story
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via National Science Foundation @ 7:30 10th Jul
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There is a newly discovered life history among the 28,300 species of known tetrapods, or four-legged animals with backbones. A chameleon from arid southwestern Madagascar spends up to three-quarters of its life in an egg. Even more unusual, life after hatching is a mere 4 to 5 months. No other known four-legged animal has such a rapid growth rate and such a short life span. The new research is reported in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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via EurekAlert! @ 21:41 30th Jun
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ruphus13 writes "Linden Labs has talked about Open Sourcing aspects of their platform for a while, but have not always followed through. Now, the OpenSimulator project has been gathering some solid momentum, and this was followed by an announcement by IBM that showed interoperability between OpenSimulator and Linden Servers. What this means is that you can use a Second Life client to log on to an OpenSim server. Beyond that, anyone can run their own server. 'Working with the protocols derived from the official Second Life client, and a knowledge of how Second Life works, these people have implemented their own compatible server code.' It is only a matter of time before users will be able to move profiles, virtual goods, and other elements of their 'second life' on to any server in a truly open world, thereby threatening Linden Labs' virtu
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via Slashdot @ 22:24 14th Jul
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NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 24, 2008--A new crop of nonbank online personal finance sites combining traditional account aggregation services with Web 2.0 concepts is garnering considerable attention from the media and gaining users. The sites provide a novel approach to aggregating and managing multiple aspects of an individual’s financial life online. However, new TowerGroup research finds that they are often missing one critical component – adequate fraud prevention capabilities to protect both the consumer and the bank from account takeover and identity theft.
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via Macro World Investor @ 18:46 24th Jun
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There is a newly discovered life history among the 28,300 species of known tetrapods, or four-legged animals with backbones. A chameleon from arid southwestern Madagascar spends up to three-quarters of its life in an egg. Even more unusual, life after hatching is a mere 4 to 5 months. No other known four-legged animal has such a rapid growth rate and such a short life span. The new research is reported in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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via Red Orbit @ 19:53 1st Jul
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In the rugged volcanic mountains of the Congo the conflict known as Africa’s World War continues to smolder after ten grueling years. The conflict earned its name because at the height of the war eight African nations and over 25 militias were in the combatant mix. But more recently the conflict was given another name: The PlayStation War. The name came about because of a black metallic ore called coltan. Extensive evidence shows that during the war hundreds of millions of dollars worth of coltan was stolen from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The UN and several NGOs claim some of the most active thieves were the Rwandan military, several militias supported by the Rwandan government, and also a number of western-based mining companies, metal brokers, and metal processors that had allegedly partnered with these Rwandan factions.
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via Toward Freedom @ 5:17 10th Jul
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Thanks a lot for your wonderful article. It strikes me because it’s based on a life journey, not an intellectual black or white / good or bad demonizing-the–other simplistic fight over arguments. I remain however puzzled on why so many pro-life committed Christians seem so less enthusiastic, to say the least in some cases, in fighting for other social issues of the pro-life teachings of the Church (e.g. the death penalty, arms trade, debt relief to third world countries, the lies of the anti-terrorist propaganda, social and economic rights, the plight of the poor, migration issues and so forth). Again: do we really embrace the teachings of the Church as a whole? Or are we retaining the pick and choose mentality while showing ourselves self-righteously pro-life? What do you think of this?
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via America Magazine @ 15:35 9th Jul
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Whether you want to be comforted or challenged, a good summer read should transport you as surely as plane, train or automobile. And if you're searching for something that won't bust the baggage allowance, plenty of the literary year's prizewinners are now in paperback. The Impac award brought a phenomenal debut to well-deserved wider attention: De Niro's Game by Rawi Hage (Old Street, Ł7.99) is a searing account of life in war-torn Beirut, brutal and poetic by turns. Through the voice of a young man overflowing with adrenaline, exhilaration and despair, Hage sets out the way war corrupts society and individuals alike to vivid, startling effect. Don't be put off Anne Enright's Booker winner by reports of its grimness: The Gathering (Vintage, Ł7.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 14:15 19th Jul
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The market in personal current accounts is not working well for consumers, the OFT said today in its report 'Personal current accounts in the UK' which looks at the Ł8 billion industry.
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via Business Credit Management @ 16:56 16th Jul
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The market in personal current accounts is not working well for consumers, the OFT said today in its report 'Personal current accounts in the UK' which looks at the ÂŁ8 billion industry.
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via Egov Monitor @ 16:57 16th Jul
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The market in personal current accounts is not working well for consumers, the OFT said today in its report 'Personal current accounts in the UK' which looks at the ÂŁ8 billion industry.
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via Office of Fair Trading @ 12:45 16th Jul
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A life without art and passionate love is a life unfulfilled. After seeing Woody Allen's new romantic comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona, he most certainly concurs. Best friends Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina (Scarlett Johansson) vacation to Barcelona for a few months to experience another culture. Vicky is a graduate student engaged to be married, there to explore and study, while Cristina is a failed actress (a redux of her role in Match Point?); a free-spirit unencumbered by a past filled with heartache. Once there, they encounter a painting Spaniard named Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem) who is equal parts intriguing and charming. He immediately proposes what most men would do in his situation, offering them a weekend getaway filled with exploration of art and love-making.
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via BoxOfficeProphets @ 10:34 16th Aug
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The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority has not ruled out either of the most popular ways to charge for the personal accounts pension system when it is implemented in 2012, it has reported after consulting with stakeholders.
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via Citywire @ 19:19 15th Jul
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If you have a family that's dependent on your income, then you need life insurance. Exactly how much? Truth be told, many of us have too much life insurance — thanks to fast-talking sales reps.
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via Smart Money @ 14:11 11th Jun
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Browse: Home / Community, Entertainment, UK / Gay experiences of war and conflict on show at Imperial War Museum
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via Pink News @ 3:51 26th Jun
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A frequent complaint of military historians is that the general public’s notion of the First World War is little more than a “myth”, largely fuelled by the enduring popularity of the War Poets. They argue that the widespread belief that the war was futile, uniquely wasteful of human life and conducted by arrogant and incompetent generals persists, in the face of the facts, because people read Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon rather than scholarly works of military history. Unlike the ordinary rankers who made up the greater part of the British Army and endured the trenches with stoicism and good humour, the War Poets are dismissed as a “small but unrepresentative group of junior officers” who stand accused of being oversensitive, of being too much concerned with their own finer feelings, even of “whingeing”.
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via The Times @ 13:55 2nd Jul
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Authernative, Inc., developer of user and transaction authentication and identity management technologies, announced that the United States Patent & Trademark Office has granted the company a patent for a private and secure financial transactions method. The patent describes an enhanced security and fraud protection system, which enables financial account holders to perform secure financial transactions with or without disclosing private financial or personal information to merchants or sellers. The method describes a transaction-processing architecture for performing secure in-person, offline, online, or mobile financial transactions with the direct participation of the account holder's financial account. The patent also introduces a random partial PIN/password recognition algorithm to authenticate the account holder.
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via EContent Magazine @ 7:14 1st Jul
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Life and pensions provider Standard Life has unveiled a website to help financial planners understand the pension changes to come into force with personal accounts in 2012.
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via Citywire @ 22:26 22nd Jul
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What is 'life' and how did something so delicate take hold in a universe that suffered such a violent birth? In Life in the Universe, Lewis Dartnell applies the relatively new discipline of astrobiology – a fusion of biology, chemistry, astrophysics and geology – to those questions and ponders the possibilities of life in the immediate cosmic vicinity.
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via Cosmos Magazine @ 10:21 29th Jul
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