Posts Tagged ‘Manali’

Loop Holes in British Motoring Offences

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010


We talk to motoring offence laywer, Jeanette Miller of Geoffrey Miller Solicitors in Manchester, who explains how she uses loopholes to help people avoid a driving ban. For more info visit – www.amol.uk.com

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Airline TV Show S1E05 Kids…Who’d Have Them? (3/3)

Monday, May 17th, 2010


It’s another challenging day at Southwest Airlines. In Chicago, distraught passengers demand compensation for the worst flight of their lives. Seems a rowdy group of biker kids disrupted the flight all the way from Las Vegas. Meanwhile, at LAX, a 10-year-old on his first unaccompanied flight is lent a hand from a flight attendant, and after a stressed mom and her two kids miss their flight, their attempts to get home to San Diego push everyone to the limit.

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Unemployment Funds Going Absolutely Broke

Thursday, April 15th, 2010


www.msnbc.msn.com The recession’s jobless toll is draining unemployment-compensation funds so fast that according to federal projections, 40 state programs will go broke within two years and need $90 billion in loans to keep issuing the benefit checks. The shortfalls are putting pressure on governments to either raise taxes or shrink the aid payments. Debates over the state benefit programs have erupted in South Carolina, Nevada, Kansas, Vermont and Indiana. And the budget gaps are expected to spread and become more acute in the coming year, compelling legislators in many states to reconsider their operations.

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