Are you still searching a new houses to stay in? California is a big state. There are many people here. And there are many good places here you can spend your life time. You have many options if you choose the California as your next home. If you enjoy stay in downtown where lot of interesting places may be accessed well, then you're able to choose Los Angeles, San Diego or San Francisco. But if you want to live in peace out of the town, thes Newport Beach Houses is the best option that you will never find anything better.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Take the Comfortable Living in the Newport Beach
Newport Beach is a famous place in the west coast of California. Lot of tourists love to spend the holidays in this beach. It is truly a best place to shake the busy routines on the working days. If you love to research the nature, this can be the great destination for you. Yoar able to go there with friends. It's attending be nice also to savor the honeymoon days with your wife. When you've reaserched the nice thing about Newport Beach, you will not alike to take your car backward to the town even if you've to.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
New Zealand settles price-fix case with 3 airlines
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Three airlines have reached financial settlements with a New Zealand regulator for participating in a price-fixing scheme in the global air freight market, the regulator said Friday.
The New Zealand Commerce Commission also said it discontinued a similar case against United Airlines.
The regulator's statement did not reveal the size of the settlements with British Airways, Qantas Airways and Cargolux International Airlines for their actions from 2000 until 2006.
But Qantas said it agreed to pay a 6.5 million New Zealand dollar ($4.7 million) fine and would continue to cooperate fully in the regulator's case against other airlines.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Renault agent arrested, accused of fake spy claim
PARIS (AP) -- A security agent for Renault has been charged with fraud and accused of inventing industrial espionage claims that led the French carmaker to wrongly suspect - and suspend - three executives, the state prosecutor said Monday.
The cloak-and-dagger affair, in the public eye since January, was deeply embarrassing for France's second biggest carmaker, which announced that all executives involved, including president Carlos Ghosn and chief operating officer Patrick Pelata, would forego all stock option benefits for 2011 and the "variable portion" of their 2010 earnings.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Man swept to sea in Calif. sought new beginning
KLAMATH, Calif. (AP) -- Leaving his teenage drug abuse behind in Oregon, Dustin Weber was seeking a new beginning along California's rugged far northern coast, happy to be in the land of his mother's heritage, the Yurok Tribe.
Yet before Weber could get a proper start, the 25-year-old was swept out to sea at the mouth of the Klamath River by a tsunami surge generated thousands of miles away by the earthquake off Japan's coast. Rescuers were unable to reach him Friday and called off their efforts; he is presumed dead, though his body has not been found.