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As a small publishing company, one of the hindrances to publishing is the need for International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN’s) and Free Patriot Press needs to purchase a new batch. In an effort to raise the funds required to make this purchase, FPP is selling ad space in future titles....

Swaziland’s government is now cutting salaries for its 35,000 some civil servants by 10% this month. This move has angered the civil...

At long last, Russia is preparing to enter the World Trade Organization (WTO) after WTO member Georgia put down its opposing stance, propped...

The latest news concerning the G20 is that G20 leaders have requested Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard to have her country host the...

Following in the wake of the recent legalizations of the buying and selling of automobiles albeit with moderately tough restrictions, the Cuban...

Statistics and predictions given by both the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) along with other analyses...

As Grenada’s Prime Minister Tillman Thomas makes his way to France for the 36th UNESCO General Conference in the capital of Paris, the...

Since the 1960′s, Singapore has allowed large numbers of foreign workers from neighboring countries such as India and South Korea in...

The Canadian federal government wrapped up a $1.1 billion deal (the equivalent of roughly 786 million euros) with Ontario’s London-based...

The Mongolian government, in addition to contracts concerning coal mining operations (which are controversial due to the questionable workers’ condition and other issues) throughout the country, has vowed to spend more than 1.2 trillion tögrög on its infrastructure, the equivalent to more than 1 billion U.S. dollars. Mining companies Macmahon and Operta were also...