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More Billionaires Today Despite the Crisis

Ha ha ha… who would have thought that the current world economic crisis would produce even more billionaires! More interestingly, only two Americans made it to 2010’s top 5 richest people in the world…

In Euro Germany Matters Most

From The New York Times – Ten years after the euro, it’s still all about Germany, which isn’t the way it was supposed to be.

Human Nature was the Cause of the Global Crisis, Says Alan Greenspan

In an interview made with BBC for its series “Love of Money”, former U.S. Federal Reserve Chief Alan Greenspan said that the single cause of the financial crisis that hit the global economy, and every other crises for that matter, was human nature.

Pope Calls For New World Economic Order

Pope Benedict XVI, the head of the Roman Church,recently published his encyclical “Caritas In Veritate” or Charity in Truth. With it he also brought to light his views about the global economics and politics and how they should be re-instituted, so to speak.
But news networks around the world are quick to write about the publication, [...]

This Labor Day, Thank God For Your Jobs

It’s Labor Day here in the Philippines. The country’s labor force takes a respite from their daily routine as the government and provite companies thank them for their contribution to the economy of the land. But for most employees this is not the time for rest, because their labor unions are taking the opportunity to [...]

American Needs More than a New Man in the White House

Today, the United States of America celebrates the inauguration of their 44th President, Barack Hussein Obama. The man has become an icon of change, of hope for a gloomy economic future of a once powerful nation. But more than a new man in the White House, America needs to change.

World's Hungry Population Continues to Rise

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations recently reported that the number of hungry people have risen to 963 million, up from 923 million in 2007. “For millions of people in developing countries, eating the minimum amount of food every day to live an active and healthy life is a distant dream. The [...]

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