July, 2010
The Hawaiian Islands homeless problem that won’t go away
Aside from the economic importance of military jobs in the Hawaiian Islands, tourism is a vital system. Hotels, entertainment, and meals cost about $200 a day for tourists, reports NPR. . There is help for those living within the Hawaiian Islands with food although most the individuals in line aren't even locals.
Homelessness on the Hawaiian ...
National Junk Food Day keeps calorie counts climbing
July 21 has long been the unofficial "National" Junk Food Day. The very hazy origins of this holiday do not prevent individuals from celebrating it.
One of the most basic National Junk Food Day celebrations
The celebrations for National Junk Food Day are, in general, very simple. In many countries, junk food – food ...
Man tries to smuggle Titi monkeys through Mexico City airport
In the airport in Mexico City, a man was discovered with 18 Titi monkeys strapped to his waist. high profits to be found in illegally trading black market Titi monkeys. The Titi monkeys were discovered by airport police, who later arrested the smuggler. The smuggler, Roberto Zavaleta Sol Cabrera, stood to make over $ ...
Texas Instruments fighting uphill battles
Texas Instruments, best known for its calculators, is facing multiplying challenges. The analog chips made by Texas Instruments are used in a wide variety of electronic systems across the world. Stock earnings for the chip maker are falling, earnings reports are positive. You will find many difficulties for the company, including blocks on third-party ...
Home Run Derby 2010 circles the bases for charity
The midpoint of the 2010 Major League Baseball season is upon us, and that means it's time for Home Run Derby 2010. The long drives and made to wow the fans, but charitable organizations will take away lasting meaning from the "Go to Bat" program of Major League Baseball and State Farm insurance. . Charitable ...