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August 19, 2008
Once again, Zimbabwe broke world records Tuesday, not in the sporting arena but in having the world's highest inflation rate at 11. 2 million percent in June. Zimbabwe Finance Minister Samuel Mumbengegwi attributed the country's hyperinflation rate to soaring food prices and western sanctions on their ruling elite.
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August 13, 2008
Topics bmw, men, female, drivers, euro, models, advertising, insurance, friends, cars, business, women, school and car
Herr and frau have different driving habits, according to a study of 150,000 insurance policy holders in Germany. The survey was made by business consultancy NAFI for Capital Investor Finance Weekly. It confirmed stereotypes about male and female motorists.
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July 15, 2008
The continuous rise of gas prices has caused another shortage among service stations in the U. S. Pump station owners have to look for extra number 4s as retail price reaches a record $4. 40 a gallon. Some owners resort to using other digits like the number 1 and and then add a stroke or two to make an improvised pump price display.
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July 15, 2008
The continuous rise of gas prices has caused another shortage among service stations in the U. S. Pump station owners have to look for extra number 4s as retail price reaches a record $4. 40 a gallon. Some owners resort to using other digits like the number 1 and and then add a stroke or two to make an improvised pump price display.
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July 2, 2008
Topics sex, police, hotel, business, body, charges, women, world, people, woman, man and prostitutes
To further illustrate the way rising gas prices are effecting people all over the world, police say a woman arrested in Northern Kentucky for soliciting prostitution was trading sex for gasoline. A sex sting operation by police was in effect at a Days Inn Hotel when Angela R. Eversole, 34, was arrested along with four other women for selling sex. After further investigation, police found that rather that trading sex for cash, Eversole bartered her body for $100 gas card and other gifts.
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