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So, what have been the biggest travel changes over the past twenty five years? Everyone has their own opinions, but USA Today has created their list as part of the USA Today's series of articles on Top 25 anniversary memories to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
USA Today is celebrating their 25th anniversary coming up this September, and to celebrate they are releasing "top 25 lists", for different milestone activities. Their latest involved Scientific Research discoveries.
The USA Today insulted both Packers fans and NFL fans by ranking quarterback Brett Favre 14th in the list of best players in the past 25 years.
25 years later, USA TODAY is read by over 5.2 million readers worldwide. So how do they do that anyway?
"Ron Paul is the best hope America has to restore the Constitution and get our country back on track."
Many major American newspapers have been outed for taking advertisements from scam artists trying to artificially inflate the price of penny stocks to make a quick buck.
It has now been 20 years since "Baby Jessica" entered America's hearts and homes through their television. At 18 months "Baby Jessica" got stuck in a pipe 22 feet down in the ground.
A brief editorial about how I see the state of the U.S. democracy today.
Law and Order's lowest rated franchise, yet the one with perhaps the most loyal audience, will make television history this year by debuting new episodes first on a cable network, then showing them on the major, mother network.
Train travel needs to undergo a rebirth in America. Amtrak has 22,000 miles across 46 states. Trains use 50-70% less energy per tonnage than road transport.
Todays Media stinks like a Hog Farm on a muggy August day.
The BBC, the Associated Press, Reuters, USA Today and Al Jazeera covered the summit in Maine in slightly different ways.
The debate over abortion didn't necessarily end in the 1970's with Roe v. Wade. In fact, recent constitutional challenges have recently stirred renewed debate over the subject in the minds of American citizens everywhere.
Why the outrage over the New York Times disclosures of government spying on peoples' banking records and the USA Today story abouyt hos the NSA monitors our phone calls> It has happened for decades.
The History and current statistics of the Sponge, including advantages and disadvantages of this contraceptive option.
Discover interesting facts about Mainstreet USA in Disneyland
Donald Trump has chosen not to fire Miss USA, Tara Conner,who has been accused of underage drinking in New York bars, according to NBC News.
Organ donation saves lives. According to USA Today, 70 people receive organs through transplants each day, yet 16 people die each day due to lack of organs.
What's going on today in the world?
What's going on today in the world?
WWE reveals that they have a reach contract extension with NBC Universal that will keep the WWE on USA Network through 2010.
What's going on today?
What's going on today?
Married life has its own fair share of stresses and the change of lifestyle can easily pack on the pounds. USA Today recently published an article about weight gain in recently married couples; here are six more reasons why you could be gaining weight after tying the knot.
This is a review of Boyz II Men's New Album Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA.
Founded in 1997 by Erik Prince, a former Navy seal, (also a former intern of the George H. W. Bush White House), Blackwater USA is best described as a *Private Security Firm*.
The 2008 election may be the most important election the USA will hold in the 21st century. The next president will need the wisdom of a philosopher and the grit of the American Spirit. This article presents 15 reasons why Barack Obama should be considered.
See what's happening in the world today.
Ever wonder what is going on today around the world? Here are the current holidays that I have observed.
Skimming through some of the important parts of tobacco in America, we cover what it was then and what it is today.
A review of Doggietown USA, Pet daycare, boarding, and grooming in Orange County, California.
If you are interested on how we do things in the shadows, "Terrorism Made in USA" is worth watching.
During my 12 years of stay in US, I had an opportunity to interact with Indians from variety of ages and backgrounds - both in US and obviously India. Much of what is written is from pure observation of human nature. My original blog http://kedarpatankar.blogspot.com/
USA today declared the winner of its online poll to host the premiere of the movie and become the unofficial real home of The Simpsons.
Misanthropic application of religion is damaging to religion's own cause.
the longest running television show will be moving from NBC to channel USA. How will this affect its ratings among viewers?
Zheng Xiaoyu, director of China's State Food and Drug Administration from 1998 to 2005, was sentenced to death for taking bribes totaling $832,000 in cash and gifts in exchange for approving unsafe medicines, according to a report by USA Today.
NBC is moving one of Dick Wolf's franchise about the NYPD to its prime cable operations at USA Network beginning with the show's 7th season in the fall.
In response to a growing movement of "Alpha moms," a USA Today article explains a counter movement known as "Beta Moms," or "Slacker Moms." But is it all much ado about nothing?
According to USA Today, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the most memorable book of the past 25 years.
Tattoos are on the uprise in today's culture. They are seen everywhere; in TV commercial ads, on rappers in music videos, and even in movies. As some begin to accept the tattooing fad, many begin to question the reasoning behind body art.
In today's debate about Immigration, one key element to consider is to what extent does immigration play a role in who we are (U.S.), and why we should use our history to change the future.
Probably the most controversial political issue in the USA today is Iraq. The Democrats portrayed it as a political and military misadventure of gigantic proportions. For the Republicans, it's a moral crusade.
opinion on not having helping organizations for single individuals with no children here in the USA.
In a CNN/USA Today poll, 53% of Americans polled believed more in Santa Claus than in victory in Iraq.
The USDA announced today, November 17, 2006 a voluntary recall of 23,200 pounds of beef jerky products manufactured by Taylor, Michigan company, Mirab USA, Incorporated. The recalled products may contain a pesticide drug given to animals.
Patriotism today is as much a buzzword as "the war on terror." So, this essay contains some similarities and differences between ancient Rome and today's U.S.