By Karen M. Gustin, LLIF, Ameritas Group The little things tend to go unnoticed, until they become something bigger we cannot avoid. This is often the case with your vision.
It is 1939. Germany invades Poland triggering the official start of World War II, the six-year global conflict that ended in 1945. It is 1939. A Hungarian immigrant stakes his
The question on everyone’s mind: When will the tough economy turn itself around? Pundits and experts aren’t sure, with estimates ranging from mid-2009 to as far away as 2012 before
Even in a recession, time-strapped consumers are loath to give up eating out. However, they are easing the burden on their wallets — and their cooking skills — by picking
A capital eventAs the headquarters for the nation’s food-safety agencies, it’s appropriate that Washington, D.C. is again the host for the 2009 Food Safety Summit. The annual event will give
With its increasingly famous “Butterball Turkey Talk-Line®,” TurkeyTalk™ Podcasts and Turkey Lovers Newsletter, Butterball LLC goes all out to convince consumers that its employees are the turkey experts. Depending on
In the midst of the country’s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, meat and poultry processors — both big and small — are struggling to hold on to profits
When it was announced that the American economy was in recession, it surprised absolutely no one. In fact, certain segments of the economy had already seen the approaching storm.Ron Paul,
The fiscal year just ended for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the numbers for FY2008 were astounding. In fact, ICE reached record-breaking levels in its enforcement efforts. Specifically, the
The sports industry has seen many changes over the past few years, in particular in the type of spectator that attends games at stadiums. Today, sports attract the interest of