Wilmington, North Carolina's Finest Homes

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Dubbed as the Hollywood of the East, Wilmington North Carolina just opened its doors for the finest real estate properties of the state. Wilmington North Carolina is also home to the great basketball superstar Michael Jordan. I remember he was even in his blue clad jersey that time I watched his film with Bugs Bunny and the rest of the LOONEY TUNES gang.

The historic place along Cape Fear River offers it's mile long River walk to most tourists that visit the place. It also is home to the US Coast Guard's largest ships that are docked along its coast line that became war memorials later on. The film industry had it's share of the state by getting projects like A Walk to Remember starring Mandy Moore, the teenage series One Tree Hill and my personal favorite DAWSON'S CREEK filmed there.

Wilmington, NC Luxury Real Estate has never been so precious, who wouldn't want to live in this part of the world. I'm sure if your planning to have a home of your own you should consider this awesome place, I highly recommend it.

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SALMA HAYEK Married in Paris on Valentine's Day

Latin bombshell and a great actress all in one, Salma Hayek just got married to French Magnate Francois-Henri Pinault in a civil wedding held at the Paris City Hall on February 14th, in the most romantic place in the world Paris, France. Isn't that just romantic? The place and the time was perfect. This was the same guy she had trouble with in late 2006. When they met in Italy and had an engagement in 2007, they had a baby named Valentina Paloma in September that year. 2008 they split up but things became better after a few months. Now they are back together again and got married too.


I remember her in the movie Frida where she won an Oscar. She is also the Executive Producer of popular UGLY BETTY in the US. She's got a production company called VENTANAZUL that is partered with Metro Goldwyn Mayer making her one filthy rich actress. Francois-Henri Pinault is rich also by blood and position because they apparently own world brand names such as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Puma the tsinelas.




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Workers Grateful for Government Stimulus


A Minnesota union says their workers are very grateful for the $787 billion economic stimulus package which passed legislation this Friday. Glen Johnson is the business manager for the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49 which represents more than 13,000 workers in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Johnson says the passage of the bill is a major victory for the nation's working people. The President takes care of their sector obviously.

The IUOE estimates the spending of this stimulus package will create 12,000 construction jobs in Minnesota by late spring and thousands more by fall. He says investment in the nation's infrastructure projects will create work for men and women in the construction industry in which their work force contributes.

They have member workers in highway and building construction, equipment repair and welding shops and related businesses. Initially they were on the verge of folding to the economic recession but with the stimulus package in place, mostly all of them will get a job. Some of them might need legal services in the Minneapolis, MN area, I highly recommend them to check out http://www.bolinskelaw.com for services of a Labor or Divorce Lawyer so some of them can start their lives over.

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TESDA Emergency Job Fair

Monday, February 16, 2009

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Over 2,500 people joined the jobs assistance and training fair that the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) held in Taguig City. Among the ones who joined the job fair were the displaced workers’ and OFW, local workers and other jobless people.

Heading the job fair was President Arroyo herself and the and it was attended to by Labor Secretary Marianito Roque, Trade Secretary Peter Favila and TESDA Director General Augusto Syjuco. The emergency job fair aims to help those who are greatly affected by the economic crisis.

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