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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

It Is High Time for Oil Prices to Fall Down: U.S. Consumers Are Turning to Motorscooters, Bicycles and Other Means of Transportation

Oil prices fell below $122 a barrel on Wednesday, extending their recent decline on expectations that this year's surge in energy costs is undermining U.S. gasoline demand.

The modest, but continued strengthening of the U.S. dollar also helped push down oil prices.

By midafternoon in Europe, light, sweet crude for September delivery had shed 79 cents to $121.40 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract dropped $2.54 to settle at $122.19 a barrel on Tuesday.

Investors expect more evidence of falling gasoline consumption when the U.S. Energy Department's Energy Information Administration releases its weekly oil inventory report later Wednesday, said Mark Pervan, a senior commodities strategist with ANZ Bank in Melbourne.

"People are looking closely at the deteriorating demand for petrol," Pervan said. "The market will probably fence-sit ... ahead of the DOE numbers."

Gasoline stocks were expected to rise 400,000 barrels in the petroleum supply report, according to the average of analysts' estimates in a survey by energy research firm Platts.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Ford Lost Billions in Quarterly Loss: Gas Guzzlers Let It Down

Ford Motor Co posted a record $8.7 billion quarterly loss on Thursday as it wrote down the value of slumping truck and SUV operations and revamped plans in a bid to break its reliance on the gas-guzzlers that have been its franchise vehicles for a decade.

The second-quarter loss was deeper than analysts had forecast and Ford shares fell by 15 percent. Its bonds also traded lower.

Friday, July 4, 2008

What's Wrong with This Picture of Paradise? These Pictures Mask the Abject Poverty, Hunger, Illiteracy and Food Problems

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Hunger in Paradise should be the title of this entry. Many of my friends have been asking about what is wrong with this country. These pictures show a beautiful country with very few natural resources. They do not tell all the stories. Underneath this beauty lie the statistics of people and kids going very hungry, of harvests that never came because of lack of rain, of sick children who can not find the right medications, of kids who can not go to school because their parents can not afford school fees and supplies.

Haiti has a high illiteracy rate, probably the highest in the hemisphere. It also has a high death rate due to malnutrition and other diseases that are almost eradicated in the US and other developing countries. Hunger and famine always lurk around every Haitian's doorstep. Yes, we can not save the whole country, but we can do something to help kids eat a meal and get and education. This is why a few friends of mine and I came up with the idea for SponsorandFeedaChild.

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Chick Visit (No Pun Intended!): Share the Beach with These Chicks!





A Quiet Place to Stay if You Happen to be In Haiti: Hotel Villa St Georges, Grand Goave











Do you want to beat the bad weather here in the USA and Canada? Well, think about the lukewarm waters of the Caribbean. The waters are superb year-around. If you are thinking about going to the Caribbean nation of Haiti, think about staying at Hotel Villa St Georges Bar & Restaurant. You will be able to enjoy the best of the Caribbean in this quiet corner of the country. Take it from me. I was there for two weeks. I had a great time.

Villa St Georges Hotel, Grand Goave, Haiti (Hotel Villa St Georges) has all the amenities you are leaving behind. Built by a retired UN worker, this hotel offers the greatest package deal you would ever dream about. Here is the catch. The longer you stay there, the least amount of money you end up paying. Once you get picked up from the airport in Port-au-Prince, you will be traveling south to Grand Goave, a very quiet community with the best beaches around. Check http://foodfuel.blogspot.com to see more pictures. In less than 1 hour, you will be transported to a slice of paradise. In fact, a nearby beachfront property is named Paradise. Hotel Villa St Georges offers suites which you can rent for a week or a month. You can decide to prepare your own meals. Your room comes equipped with a stove, refrigerator and other amenities.

One of the most interesting features of the hotel is 24-hour electricity and wireless Internet access which will allow you to stay in touch with your work, family members and friends. This is great news for that part of the country which, until recently, had no access to electricity and cell phones. To have access to wireless Internet is a great achievement. From Hotel Villa St Georges, you can decide to visit nearby missions such as Pastor Mark's mission and go on hike to NanTibo. Only the fittest need to apply to the hike! And if you are interested in taking the best shots of the ocean, you need to be on top of these green mountains. For all hike related trips, you can contact Laurent Fanfan or any other personel who will put you in touch with the right crew.

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Have a nice stay!

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PoliticalChurch Blog Supports the Business Model of LaserMonks.com, Monkegifts.com, monasterygiftbaskets.com: A feel-good Story
Real monks work for their living. They also work to support each other and others' ministries. That is why we find a lot of monks are getting entrepreneurial by creating multimillion dollar businesses that catch the attention of a lot of people. www.lasermonks.com and www.monkegifts.com are two good examples of great charitable work ideas. The funny thing about these monks' work is that they are not seeking to be rich. On the contrary, they make the money which they turn around to give away to much needy people around the world. As we are about to shop for this holiday season, think about what your dollars can do when you shop at benevolentblends for the coffee afficionados.

Here is what the SFgate site is saying about them, "That model, which LaserMonks characterizes as "commerce with compassion," is also the subject of a recent book, "LaserMonks: The Business Story Nine Hundred Years in the Making," by Sarah Caniglia and Cindy Griffith, who now live at Our Lady of Spring Bank and manage operations for both LaserMonks.com and its two offshoots, BenevolentBlends.com, a coffee retail site, and Monkegifts.com, which sells products (such as Trappistine Creamy Caramels and Holy Hot Chocolate) produced by other monasteries."

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What It is Like To Work: A Kid Weeds a Cornfield and Has No Opportunity to Go To School



This kid and many others should be in school. With no rain to help these corn plants to grow, this field will dry up. All of his parents' efforts will amount to nothing.

NanTibo Hike: Travels to Haiti's Flora and Fauna: Listening to Nature Under a Shade Tree on a Hot Day







Hiking to NanTibo, to the top of the mountains overlooking the ocean below. In the midst of this tropical beauty lie poverty andthe highest illiteracy rate. Children are not in school. Those who go to school do not get the best education because teachers are not getting paid. Children are the future of Haiti. They need help with their school supplies and proper nutrition to be able to make it.

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Patrick Jean Pierre, Ronald Dino Fan Doing Soccer Tricks at Villa St Georges Hotel, Grand Goave, Haiti

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Walking Away From Villa St Georges Hotel, Grand Goave, Haiti to Cite des Canadiens: Find the Respite You Need at this Peaceful Hotel




A Slice of Haiti Far From the Chaos of Port-au-Prince. Find the right Place to Rest and Relax









The longer you stay at Hotel Villa St Georges, Grand Goave, Haiti, the more you save. If you decide to stay there, you can get your own suite which comes equipped with a kitchenette, tables, refrigerators and other amenities. You can call the hotel manager to find out about the good deals. You can stay there for $50 a week. The longer you stay there, the less you pay. Make sure to check with the hotel representatives to make sure that there is a room for you.

Shopping for Fruits at Boston Farmer's Market

Mangoes from the Caribbean and especially Haiti are sold at the market. Those who love Haitian mangoes come from New York to buy car loads of the fruit. They know the large variety of Haitian mangoes and other tropical fruit.