Archive for September, 2009
War In Isreal And The End Times. Who Agrees?
By: foxy86
Denied Business Loan from Capital One?
By: Jeff U
Where can I get a list of countries in order of wealth?
Thanks in advance.
By: maisha
Cinema attendance?
By: George
How do I find a flight from Rome, Italy to the French Polynesia?
By: Dr. Phillis
What is the travel time from T4 to T1 at London Heathrow via the free shuttle bus?
By: catonahottinroof
how many times a day should i take a shower?
kevin why are you in womans health?
By: Jane F
How do I get my music from Windows Media onto my ipod?
By: MortiferLascivio
Please suggest some good hard disk cleaner software for windows 2000?
By: Thomas A
Bush passing “midnight regulations” do you agree with any of these changes?
Endangered Species Act: Rule would alter implementation of ESA to allow federal land-use managers to approve projects (like infrastructure creation, minerals extraction, or logging) without consulting federal habitat managers and biological health experts responsible for species protection.
Power plants near National Parks: Environmental Protection Agency rule would ease current restrictions that make it difficult for power plants to operate near national parks and wilderness areas, which could increase air pollution in those areas.
Truck Driver Safety: Department of Transportation rule will allow truck drivers to drive up to 11 consecutive hours and to spend seven consecutive days on the road with only a 34-hour break. Public Citizen and other safety advocates have sued successfully two times in the past three years to overturn this Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rule.
On-the-Job-Risk: Department of Labor rule would change the way federal regulators calculate estimates for on-the-job risks, and add an extra comment period to new worker health standards, creating a delay.
Family and Medical Leave: Department of Labor rule would limit employee access to family and medical leave — making it more difficult for workers to use paid vacation or personal time to take leave, and would allow employers to speak directly to an employee’s health care provider.
Domestic Surveillance: Department of Justice Rule would expand the power of state and local law enforcement agencies to investigate potential criminal activities and report the information to federal agencies. It would broaden the scope of activities authorities could monitor to include organizations as well as individuals, along with non-criminal activities that are deemed “suspicious.”
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/11212008/profile3.html
No robot I can’t oh wait I could site Randi Rhodes…
By: purrsephanie









