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  • 2). Is Communism Dead Yet?  By : David Snape
    There are a handful of countries that are still considered communist regimes. Yet communism doesn't really exist. These countries are more like dictatorships with authoritarian type leaders who operate under the very thin veil of non-existent communism. These groups or individual leaders that have near absolute power cause great harm to their country's populace on a continual basis.
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  • 5). Visitors Guide to Phoenix, Arizona, USA  By : Nia Rees
    Standing on the northern side of the Sonoran Desert, in the aptly named 'Valley of the Sun' Phoenix is one of the most popular cities in Arizona. Known for its extremely sunny weather and related winter tourist trade, Phoenix has much to offer visitors, with strip malls surrounding the downtown district. Now amongst America's largest cities, Phoenix is a true metropolis, with many striking high-rise buildings in the city center, together with exceptional golf courses and impressive resort areas nearby.
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  • 11). Cheap Flight To the USA  By : Danny Wirken
    Whether you have a limited budget or simply want to get the best deal on a flight, traveling on cheap airlines can save you a bundle on airfares that you can apply to the rest of your vacation. Over the past few years, cheap airlines selling cheap tickets for cheap flights have proliferated -- and that's to your benefit. More often than not, there's negligible difference between a coach seat on a cheap airline and one on the Big Six (American, United, Delta, Northwest, Continental, and US Airways) airlines.
    Article Related to: travel, usa, tourists

  • 12). The trade between China and USA  By : Vassil
    The increase in US trade with China since 2001 will push US GDP up and drive prices down significantly by 2010, according to a report released today by the China Business Forum, the educational and research arm of the US-China Business Council. The study finds that the increase in US trade with China associated with China's economic reform program will boost US GDP by up to 0.
    Article Related to: china, usa, trade, increase

  • 14). USA Cycling Announces Team for World Championships  By : Aurel Radulescu
    On March, 2006, USA Cycling announced the team that will represent America in the 2006 Union Cycliste Internationale Track Cycling World Championships. This event will be held from April 13 through April 16 and will be hosted in Bordeaux, France. The team will be featured in 14 start positions for the 2006 World Championships, which was determined by performances from the 2005-2006 season World Cup events.
    Article Related to: cycling, sport, sports, us, usa, news, olympic, olympics

  • 15). Cricket And It’s American Story  By : Aurel Radulescu
    The first ever American cricket clubs were established in the 1700s, which was not long after their first appearance in England. The game of cricket quickly became a recreational pastime of leisure. Shortly after the US clubs were formed, Eastern Canada signed on to develop their own clubs. This addition brought about a situation where both the US and Canadian cricket clubs were in a constant search of competition.
    Article Related to: cricket, us, usa, american, america, canada, history, news, cricketer

  • 17). The Man Who Brought America to the Moon  By : K.Z.
    On October 4, 1957, Russia launches the first artificial satellite in history - Sputnik. To many Americans this is a shocking event. Few days later Werner von Braun, America's leading rocket scientist, says in an interview: "We consider the control of space around the earth much like, shall we say, the great Maritime powers consider the control of the seas in the 16th through the 18th Century, and they say if we want to control this planet, we have to control the space around it".
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  • 18). Ontario, Your Next Vacation Spot  By : Shawn Everett
    Ontario is the second-largest in area of Canada's ten provinces and is found in east-central Canada. Its capital is Toronto. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is also located in Ontario. Ontario has a population of 12,449,502, representing approximately 37.9% of the total Canadian population. It's excellent transportation links to the American heartland has contributed to making manufacturing the principal industry, found mainly in the Golden Horseshoe region, the most industrialized area in Canada.
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  • 25). Visitors Guide to Baltimore, Maryland, USA  By : Nia Rees
    With a population rapidly approaching 700,000, Baltimore is the biggest city in Maryland and covers an area of more than 80 square miles / 210 square kilometers. Close to Washington DC, Baltimore lies on America's eastern coast and contains an important port, complete with large harbor. Many of the main sights and attractions in the city can be found around the central downtown district, which is divided into a number of notable areas, such as the city center, the Inner Harbor, Camden Yards and also the West Side.
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