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Cheap annual travel insurance is hugely popular amongst UK holiday goers, allowing them to travel when and where they wish without having to worry about booking travel insurance for every single trip. Many people assume that their cheap travel insurance … Continue reading →
The House voted Thursday to 60 years for a patent the inventor of a better absorption of obtaining patents in a timely manner to rewrite the patent system and bring the U.S. into line with those of other industrialized countries. … Continue reading →
Workplace injuries, according to studies, were responsible for the hospitalization or emergency medical treatment of over 40 million American workers. This is a staggering number when one considers the efforts most companies have put into maintaining a safe workplace. The … Continue reading →
SANDWICH (AFP) ? Asian Tour number one Noh Seung-Yul of South Korea is determined to impress on the biggest stage of all and knows that he is capable of doing so following his first round score at the British Open … Continue reading →
NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Cyber hackers have breached an Electronic Arts Inc website and may have taken user information such as birth dates, phone numbers and mailing addresses, the company said on its website on Friday. Electronic Arts is the … Continue reading →
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Gingrich calls for moon base, space contests (Reuters)
COCOA, Florida (Reuters) ? Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich called on Wednesday for a base on the moon and an expanded federal purse for prize money to stimulate private-sector space projects. “We want Americans to think boldly about the future,” … Continue reading