By: Bill Telford | 2008-07-05 | Travel & Leisure It is several years ago now since my first trip to NewYork but I still remember it quite vividly read more
By: Lisa Ziegler | 2007-04-13 | Automotive As a part of a commercial fleet performance demonstration and technology evaluation process in the state of New York, DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group division has selected the New York Times, one of the leading newspapers in the United States. read more
By: RyanThomas | 2007-04-13 | Automotive The New York Times recently received a Dodge Sprinter plug-in hybrid vehicle from DaimlerChrysler. The said vehicle will be tested by the Times as part of an evaluation process in the development of future PHEVs. read more
By: Alex Blue | 2009-07-05 | Loans A recent New York Times editorial indicates that the Obama honeymoon may be coming to end as the faltering economy continues to eliminate jobs and a tidal wave of foreclosures grows by the month. Through May foreclosure filings reached the one million mark with estimates for the whole of 2009 coming in at 2.4 million. read more
By: VOA News | 2009-03-26 | News and society widening Taliban insurgency in southern Afghanistan.In its Thursday edition, the NewYorkTimes newspaper read more
By: Juan Marquez | 2010-04-02 | Book Reviews Having achieved one of the most prestigious awards for writing a book and making the NewYorkTimesread more
By: angela | 2010-07-22 | Causes and organizations office building in Times Square in NewYork , nearly 2,000 square meters within the rented the entire read more
By: Jack Deal | 2010-04-04 | Politics In 2006 Mexico averted what would have been a disaster for Mexico, the United States and Latin America. Felipe Calderon of the PAN party narrowly defeated Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador or AMLO of the PRD party in one of the closest and most amazing national elections ever held in the Western Hemisphere. In January 2006 AMLO was ahead in the polls outdistancing his nearest rivals by two to one; an insurmountable lead in a three party race. read more
By: Dale Rogers | 2006-09-29 | Credit Cards Everywhere you turn and observe in newspapers, magazines, cable, network programming, radio, Internet BLOGs, investment newsletters, real estate is bleeding badly. Bad news abounds. With a forest of real estate signs sprouting out of the ground with moss growing on the north side, things appear to have slowed in the just recent hot market. There is seller desperation in the market place. Just a few months ago, sellers would get four or five offers on a property with the winning bid at $25,000 or more above the list price. In that euphoric period, the list price was the "start" price. In that referenced selling climate, the seller would refuse any seller help to the buyer with the closing costs and prepaids. As far as repairs on flagged items found on a routine home and termite inspection. Sorry Charlie, "As-Is, Where-As" was the rule of the day. When too many buyers are chasing too few properties, prices soar. As the song goes, "What A Difference A Day Makes" When too few buyers chase abundant properties for sale-prices fall. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-02-25 | Movies In spite of the economic downturn, 2009 was a remarkable year of movies. “Avatar”, "Up in the Air" and "The Blind Side" are typical representatives which contributed to the success of movies. To have read more
By: Alex Zesch | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Broadway to the top of the Empire State Building, there's a lot to see and do in NewYork City! Deciding on read more