Admin

Historic manuscript “The Housebook” reported sold in Germany

Thursday, February 14, 2008 The German noble family of Waldburg-Wolfegg has sold the manuscript known as the The Housebook to an unknown buyer. There is speculation in the German press that it was purchased by Baron August von Finck who currently resides in Switzerland, and that the price paid was…

NASA van rolls off California mountain

Wednesday, December 8, 2004 LOS ANGELES — A commuter van (Van Pool No. 36) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) plunged 200 feet into a ravine in the Angeles National Forest this morning. The van was carrying ten people: six JPL employees, two NASA employees,…

Getting Started With Project Leadership

Here’s An Opinion On: Fixed Asset And Lease Management Software Asset Guru Submitted by: Cornelius Fichtner In May of 2011 The Project Management Podcast launched its Project Leadership Series at www.pm-podcast.com. The series started with interviews with Thomas Juli, author of Leadership Principles for Project Success, and Rick Valerga, author…

Trial against Church of Scientology begins in France

Monday, May 25, 2009 The Church of Scientology in France is in court today, fighting charges that the organization has been a part of “escroquerie en bande organisee”, organized fraud. Prosecutors claim that the Church is engaged in illicit practices in attempts to sell their alleged self-help material. The Church…

Real Estate Listings Property Search}

Here’s An Opinion On: Open Homes Bald Hills Real Estate Listings – Property Search by AndySteuerTrying to buy a new home of to sell a property is an experience which can demand a lot of time, energy and patience. Most people have had the frustrating experience of scanning the newspapers…

Bailout signals Lisbon’s capitulation to financial markets

Saturday, April 9, 2011 Having resisted financial-market pressure for months, Portugal has finally requested an International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Union bailout. The emergency loan, believed to total around 75 billion euros, comes three weeks after the country’s prime minister, José Sócrates, resigned following parliamentary rejection of his government’s…