hit Sindh's coronavirus death toll hits 180 as 691 more test positive in Karachi By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Four more COVID-19 patients in Sindh lost their lives on Saturday, raising the novel coronavirus death toll in the province to 180, which is around 1.7 per cent of the total number of cases of the virus.Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said in a video message released by the CM House that 8,571... Full Article
hit Hands on with Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 16:08:18 -0400 Backlight screen and faster performance are a couple of perks of this new e-reader. Full Article
hit Nintendo Servers Down: 2219-2502 Error hits Switch Online and Animal Crossing By www.dailystar.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 23:25:55 +0000 Nintendo Servers look to be down this evening with many users receiving a 2219-2502 Error on Nintendo Switch Full Article Gaming
hit Fauci joins CDC chief on growing White House quarantine list By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:48:00 GMT Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world. Full Article
hit 'Chaotic disaster': Obama hits Trump's coronavirus response, warns of disinformation ahead of election By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 19:33:47 GMT The former president was also critical of the Justice Department directing prosecutors to drop their case against Michael Flynn, warning that the “rule of law is at risk.” Full Article
hit Fauci joins CDC chief on growing White House quarantine list By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:58:00 GMT The head of the Food and Drug Administration will also self-quarantine; all three are on the coronavirus task force. Full Article
hit Obama White House may have seen 'opportunity to disrupt' Flynn, ex-FBI official says By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:22:00 GMT It would be "abominable" if the Obama White House was behind the FBI's controversial interview of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, a former assistant director of intelligence for the bureau said Friday night. Full Article 96b4f08d-9e3c-50bc-b7fd-4484dafb61a3 fox-news/shows/ingraham-angle fox-news/media/fox-news-flash fox-news/media fox-news/tech/topics/fbi fox-news/person/barack-obama fox-news/news-events/russia-investigation fox-news/person/donald-trump fox-news/politics/executive/national-security fnc fnc/media article Fox News Victor Garcia
hit Donald Trump's White House Counsel Has One Main Job—And He's Failing At It By www.motherjones.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Jun 2017 10:00:10 +0000 Donald McGahn, like all White House counsels who have served before him, has a broad portfolio but one fundamental charge: to keep his boss, the president of the United States, out of trouble. To say McGahn hasn't fared well in this department is an understatement. President Donald Trump and his administration have been besieged by scandal from the outset. And lawyers who worked in past administrations, Democratic and Republican, have questioned whether McGahn has the judgment or the clout with his client to do the job. Four months in, despite having yet to confront a crisis not of its own making, the Trump administration faces a growing list of controversies, legal and otherwise. The FBI is reportedly investigating retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, who for 22 days served as Trump's national security adviser, for his lobbying on behalf of Turkish interests and for his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States before Trump took office. There are two congressional probes examining Flynn's actions and two more looking at whether anyone connected with the Trump campaign interacted with Vladimir Putin's regime when it was interfering with the 2016 presidential race. And the Justice Department recently appointed a special counsel to oversee the FBI's probe into Moscow's meddling and the Trump-Russia connections. Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and a close adviser; former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort; and Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, face FBI or congressional scrutiny. All presidents, Democratic and Republican, experience their share of scandals. But the pace and magnitude of the controversies engulfing the Trump White House are on a different level and pace. (Recall that Richard Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre—when he fired the special prosecutor investigating Watergate—didn't happen until nearly five years into his presidency.) And each leak and drip of new information raises more questions about McGahn, the man whose job is to steer Trump clear of potential land mines before they explode into breaking-news bombshells. An election lawyer who served five contentious years on the Federal Election Commission, McGahn first met Trump in late 2014 and was one of the mogul's first hires when he launched his presidential run. He endeared himself to Trump by fending off an effort to remove Trump from the New Hampshire primary ballot and coordinated the campaign's well-timed release of a list of potential Supreme Court nominees, a move that helped to attract ambivalent evangelical and conservative voters. Shortly after winning the presidency, Trump rewarded McGahn's loyalty by picking him to be White House counsel. About six weeks later, on January 4, according to the New York Times, McGahn spoke with Michael Flynn, the retired general whom Trump had selected as his national security adviser a week before he hired McGahn, about a sensitive matter. In August 2016, Flynn's consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, had signed a $600,000 contract to lobby on behalf of Turkish interests; Flynn's client was a Dutch company run by a Turkish businessman who is an ally of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. At the time, however, Flynn did not register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which requires lobbyists and advocates working for foreign governments to disclose their work. Now, with Trump's inauguration almost two weeks away, Flynn reportedly told McGahn that he was under federal investigation for failing to disclose his lobbying on behalf of foreign interests. What McGahn did with this information is unclear—but it's nonetheless revealing to former White House lawyers that Flynn went on to receive a top White House post, arguably the most sensitive job in the White House. (McGahn, through a White House spokesperson, declined to comment for this story.) Alums of the counsel's office in previous White Houses say it was unimaginable to hire a national security adviser who faced legal questions regarding foreign lobbying, let alone one who was under federal investigation. "In the White House counsel's office I was working in, the idea that somebody was under investigation was a big red flag and it would be doubtful that we would go forward with that person," says Bill Marshall, a former deputy counsel in the Clinton White House. "That's not even saying it strong enough." Flynn remained on the job and, during the transition, reportedly told the outgoing Obama administration that it should delay a joint American-Kurdish military strike on an ISIS facility in the Syrian city of Raqqa—a move that conformed with the desires of the Turkish government. In a short ceremony at the White House on January 22, Flynn was sworn in as national security adviser and McGahn as chief counsel. Four days later, Sally Yates, the acting US attorney general, and a senior official in the Justice Department's national-security division met with McGahn at the White House. Yates informed McGahn of a troubling development: the US had credible information to suggest that Flynn had not told the truth when he denied that he had discussed sanctions during conversations with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States. Yates added that Flynn had been interviewed by the FBI. Flynn had lied. What's more, his mention of sanctions was potentially illegal under an obscure law known as the Logan Act. (Since the law's creation in 1799, not one person has been convicted under the Logan Act.) Yates warned McGahn that the discrepancy between Flynn's public statements and what he said to the Russian ambassador left him vulnerable to blackmail by the Russians. "If Sally Yates had come to me with that information, I would've run down the hall like my hair was on fire," Rob Weiner, another former counsel in the Clinton White House, told me. Because the messenger in this case was a holdover from the Obama administration, Weiner added, the Trump White House "might not have had a lot of trust in Yates at that point. Even so, that should've been something to cause alarm bells to go off." Jack Goldsmith, a former senior Justice Department lawyer during the George W. Bush administration, echoed Weiner's observation. Writing at the website Lawfare, Goldsmith weighed in: "Especially coming against the background of knowing (and apparently doing nothing) about Flynn's failure to report his foreign agent work, the information Yates conveyed should have set off loud alarm bells." Flynn, with two federal investigations hanging over his head, remained on the job for another 18 days. He joined Trump in the Oval Office for calls with foreign dignitaries, including the leaders of Australia and Russia. He presumably sat in on daily intelligence briefings and had unfettered access to classified information. It was only after the Washington Post on February 13 reported on Yates' warning to McGahn about Flynn's susceptibility to blackmail that Trump fired Flynn. The question looming over the entire debacle was this: How had Flynn been allowed to stay on the job? At the media briefing on the day after Flynn's dismissal, Sean Spicer, the press secretary, addressed McGahn's role in the Flynn controversy. McGahn had conducted his own review after meeting with Yates, Spicer explained, and "determined that there is not a legal issue, but rather a trust issue." It was a mystifying answer, especially given the facts that later emerged: Flynn was allegedly the target of active investigations. "It is very hard to understand how McGahn could have reached these conclusions," wrote Goldsmith, the former Bush administration lawyer. McGahn, Goldsmith noted, could not know all the details of the investigations targeting Flynn. (Indeed, Yates later testified that McGahn appeared to have not known that the FBI had interviewed Flynn about his calls with the Russian ambassador.) "Just as important, the final word on the legality of Flynn's actions was not McGahn's to make," Goldsmith went on. "That call in the first instance lies with the FBI and especially the attorney general." The steady stream of revelations about the Trump White House and its various legal dramas has only cast a harsher light on McGahn and the counsel's office. After the Post reported that White House officials had pressured the director of national intelligence and the National Security Agency chief to downplay the FBI's Russia investigation, Goldsmith tweeted, "Asking again: Is WH Counsel 1) incompetent or 2) ineffective because client's crazy and he lacks access/influence?" Lawyers who have represented Democrats and Republicans agree that Trump is about as difficult a client as they can imagine. "One gets the sense that Mr. Trump has people talking to him, but he doesn't either take their advice, ask for their advice, or follow their advice," says Karen Hult, a Virginia Tech political-science professor who has studied the White House counsel's office. C. Boyden Gray, the White House counsel for President George H.W. Bush, said few, if any, presidents have had more financial and ethical entanglements than Trump. "I didn't have anywhere near the complexities that Don McGahn had," he told me earlier this year. Bob Bauer, a former counsel in the Obama White House, recently questioned whether any lawyer could rein in Trump: "Is the White House counsel up to the job of representing this president? We may find out nobody is." There is some indication that Trump does trust McGahn. When Trump wanted to release statements of support for Flynn and Kushner after the naming of a special counsel to oversee the Trump-Russia investigation, it was reportedly McGahn who convinced Trump not to do so. But part of the job, former lawyers in the counsel's office say, is giving the president unwelcome advice and insisting that advice be followed. "It's always very hard to say no to the president and not do what the president of the United States wants," says Bill Marshall, the former Clinton White House lawyer. "But the long-term interests of the president of the United States can often be not doing something he might want to do, and if you do, it can come back and hit you from a direction that you never anticipated." Full Article Politics Donald Trump Russia
hit Cyber Security Today – Canada hit by COVID cheque fraud; Webex, Teams under attack, more COVID email scams and three big data breaches By www.itbusiness.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:11:52 +0000 Canada hit by COVID cheque fraud; Webex, Teams under attack, more COVID email scams and three big data breaches Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday May 8th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. To hear the podcast click on the arrow below: It didn’t take long for cybercriminals to take advantage… Full Article Posts cyber security today cybersecurity podcasts
hit Signal Integrity White Paper Series By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 18:30:00 GMT Master signal integrity and ensure data quality Full Article at-work at-work/test-and-measurement Sponsored
hit David Warner Says Openers Like Him and Rohit Sharma Make Batsmen Like 'Steve Smith and Virat Kohli Best in the World', Here's Why By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:14:33 -0500 According to Smith's Australia's teammate David Warner, it's him and Indian opener Rohit Sharma who make Smith and Kohli the best batsman by taking the shine of the new ball. The Aussie southpaw made the claim jokingly while talking to Rohit during a live Instagram session. Full Article
hit White House aides rattled after infections strike inner circle... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T08:25:36Z White House aides rattled after infections strike inner circle... (Top headline, 1st story, link) Related stories:2 members of virus task force in quarantine...President tries to convince Americans it's safe to inch back to normal...Trump's biggest gamble...Whistle-Blower Exposes Animus...Fight Over Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle...Pandemic has widened racial and political divisions...Older Voters Grow More Wary...Florida nursing home fatalities spike dramatically...Elderly alter their living wills...DOWD: This is not a good time for vampires...Don't look to stock market to tell you when outbreak over...Outbreaks in Germany, SKorea show risks in easing up...SD Gov Demands Tribes Remove Highway Checkpoints...WORLD SICK MAP...AMERICA SICK MAP... Full Article
hit The world's top 10 new architecture projects By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T16:00:00Z Making a virtue out of global lockdown, our critic takes a virtual tour of the world’s best new architecture projects – from a rural Vietnamese preschool to a Belgian folly and a synagogue in ParaguayIt’s a good principle that, except in exceptional circumstances, architecture critics see the buildings that they review. You wouldn’t want a food critic to recommend a restaurant based on photographs of loaded plates, nor a theatre critic to base their judgments on films of performances. You’re meant to sniff, feel and sense the things you describe, to experience them in the round.There’s a downside to this good principle, which is that buildings don’t come to you, and that many fine works are done all over the world which it would be absurdly expensive and eco-reckless to visit. Circumstances are, what’s more, what can only be described as exceptional. Given that almost everywhere is now almost equally inaccessible, whether another county or another continent, I’ve decided to make an opportunity out of a problem, and to offer a world tour of the very best new architecture, as seen through the portal of a laptop. Continue reading... Full Article Architecture Art and design Culture
hit Global report: Anthony Fauci and two other White House Covid-19 taskforce members to self-quarantine By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T03:57:37Z Fauci and heads of CDC and FDA potentially exposed to coronavirus; Boris Johnson to announce UK lockdown changesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThree members of the White House coronavirus taskforce have placed themselves in self-quarantine after contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19. It comes as the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, prepares to unveil his “roadmap” to a new normality in a national broadcast and global infections pass four million.Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Stephen Hahn, are all expected to work remotely due to potential exposure to Covid-19. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases Trump administration Boris Johnson Donald Trump Mexico Elon Musk US politics World news
hit German football restart plans hit as Bundesliga 2 side Dynamo Dresden forced to quarantine squad By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T19:53:00Z German football's restart plans have suffered a setback after second-tier outfit Dynamo Dresden were forced to quarantine their entire squad following two positive coronavirus tests. Full Article
hit Three members of White House coronavirus task force in quarantine By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:39:00 GMT Full Article topics:places/usa structure:news/world-news structure:news topics:things/coronation-street topics:people/donald-trump topics:people/mike-pence topics:places/white-house storytype:standard
hit Three members of White House coronavirus task force enter quarantine By www.itv.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:04:24 +0100 Dr Anthony Fauci is one of the task force members who are self-isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive. Full Article
hit Anti-vax furore hits AFL as Suns skipper backs flu shot rejection By www.foxsports.com.au Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:04:00.000+00:00 Gold Coast skipper David Swallow has added his voice to football’s flu shot debate, saying players should not be forced to be immunised before the AFL season starts. Full Article
hit Bryce Cartwright’s wife hits out again in vaccination storm as more players speak up By www.foxsports.com.au Published On :: 2020-05-09T07:04:00.000+00:00 Bryce Cartwright’s wife has hit out again after the NRL star was stood down for refusing to accept a flu shot ahead of the season restart on May 28, while more footy players have gone public with their support for people’s right to choose what goes into their bodies. Full Article
hit Split innings, more free hits and powerplays: Big Bash debates radical new rules By www.foxsports.com.au Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:09:00.000+00:00 Watch A Week With Warnie, part of a week-long pop-up channel on Foxtel and Foxtel Now, from Monday 8pm (EST)! Full Article
hit ‘Sign the contract’: Conor McGregor hits back at Nate Diaz, calls for trilogy fight By www.foxsports.com.au Published On :: 2020-05-10T06:17:00.000+00:00 Conor McGregor has told rival Nate Diaz “shut your eye lid and sign the contract” for a UFC trilogy fight. Full Article
hit Donald Trump Praises Dana White for UFC 249, 'This is Important' By www.tmz.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T01:15:08+00:00 President Donald Trump is fired up about UFC 249 -- making a special video to praise Dana White for finding a way to throw the event despite the COVID-19 pandemic. "I want to congratulate Dana White and the UFC," Trump said while standing outside… Full Article
hit COVID-related assistance emerges for SEA’s hard-hit startup ecosystem By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 17:46:07 +0000 VCs, startups and industry associations have banded together to offer funds and assistance. The post COVID-related assistance emerges for SEA’s hard-hit startup ecosystem appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article COVID-19 Cradle Seed Ventures Kejora Venturs Malaysia RHL Ventures Vynn Capital
hit Southeast Asian startups tighten purse-strings as coronavirus hits revenue By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 04:21:01 +0000 Many startups are scrambling to cut costs - slicing payrolls and the wages of those still on the job. The post Southeast Asian startups tighten purse-strings as coronavirus hits revenue appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article cash burn coronavirus FOMO Pay
hit Indonesia to subsidise interest payments for virus-hit smaller firms By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 23:14:20 +0000 Small companies account for more than half of Indonesia's gross domestic product and provide many jobs in the country of more than 260 million people. The post Indonesia to subsidise interest payments for virus-hit smaller firms appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article Sri Mulyani Indrawati
hit Petrov hit with five-place grid penalty By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:24:09 GMT Vitaly Petrov has been slapped with a five-place grid penalty for holding up Timo Glock during qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix Full Article
hit Whitmarsh congratulates Red Bull on title By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:14:46 GMT Although they may have been bitter rivals for the majority of the 2010 season, there is a deep respect between McLaren and Red Bull according to Martin Whitmarsh Full Article
hit Media hits out at 'sad postscript ' Schumacher By en.espnf1.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:43:50 GMT Two races into his much-publicised comeback and Michael Schumacher is already feeling the heat after finishing tenth out of 14 finishers at the Australian Grand Prix. Full Article
hit Anthony Fauci will follow 'modified' quarantine after exposure to White House aide with coronavirus By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:47:38 GMT Fauci is the third high-ranking member of the White House coronavirus task force to enter some form of quarantine. Full Article
hit 'It's really all I know': a look back at Little Richard's most memorable hits – video obituary By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T18:18:53Z Little Richard, one of the pioneers of the first wave of rock’n’roll, has died. He was 87. His 1955 song Tutti Frutti, with the lyric ‘awopbopaloobop alopbamboom’, and a series of follow-up records helped establish the genre and influenced a multitude of other musiciansLittle Richard, rock'n'roll pioneer, dies aged 87 Continue reading... Full Article Little Richard UK news US news
hit Coronavirus live news: three White House Covid-19 taskforce members go into self-quarantine By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T07:42:07Z Anthony Fauci and top advisers from CDC and FDA to work remotely because of potential exposure to Covid-19; global cases pass 4 million; Russia cases approach 200,000. Follow the latest updatesThree White House Covid-19 taskforce members to self-quarantineNew York warns of children’s illness linked to Covid-19 Hundreds queue for food parcels in wealthy GenevaCoronavirus at a glanceAustralia – live news 8.42am BST A navy ship carrying evacuees from the Maldives arrived in India today as part of an effort to bring home hundreds of thousands of nationals stranded overseas due to the coronavirus lockdown.Workers and students were unable to return home after India banned all incoming international flights in late March as part of the world’s biggest lockdown to combat the spread of the deadly infectious disease. 8.32am BST Malaysia’s government extended the time frame for movement and business curbs by another four weeks to 9 June, amid a gradual reopening of economic activity stunted by the coronavirus pandemic.Earlier this week, businesses were allowed to resume business as usual, albeit under strict health guidelines, after having to close shop for two months as health authorities worked to contain the pandemic. Malaysia has so far reported 6,589 cases with 108 deaths. Continue reading... Full Article World news Obama administration Trump administration Donald Trump Germany Russia South Korea US politics
hit Fauci joins CDC chief on growing White House quarantine list By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:58:00 -0400 The head of the Food and Drug Administration will also self-quarantine; all three are on the coronavirus task force. Full Article
hit Coronavirus: White House task force members self-isolate By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 07:39:08 GMT Top diseases expert Dr Anthony Fauci is one of the three members of President Trump's task force to self-isolate. Full Article
hit Little Richard: Self-declared architect of rock 'n' roll' dies By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:08:46 GMT The singer's hits included Good Golly Miss Molly, which made the UK charts in 1958. Full Article
hit Bjanka-the-West-Highland-White-Terrier By www.dailypuppy.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 00:00:00 -0700 Hi from Estonia. This is Bjanka. She is very sweet and cheerful. She really likes to dance on her hind legs. Bjanka also loves to play with balls and soft toys. Click for more pictures and comments... Full Article
hit Chikungunya-hit Villages to Get Funds to Fight Mosquitoes By www.medindia.net Published On :: New Delhi, Health Minister A. Ramadoss Thursday said that all villages affected by chikungunya fever would get Rs.10,000 to prevent mosquito breeding Full Article
hit Chikungunya Cases Hit Nearly 200 in Puerto Rico, 2 in Florida: Report By www.medindia.net Published On :: Nearly 200 confirmed cases of the chikungunya virus in Puerto Rico and the first two cases of the mosquito-borne disease in Florida have been reported, say health authorities. Full Article
hit Use Interactive Whiteboards to Make Your Classroom Experience Astonishing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Interactive whiteboard is basically a hardware product that seems more or less like a standard whiteboard. It is widely used now days in classrooms and board meetings by connecting it to a computer or a projector.... Full Article
hit India Inc's January-October Merger And Acquisition Deal Tally Hits $32 Billion By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Corporate India's merger and acquisition activity witnessed significant surge in October with transactions worth $4.5 billion, taking the total deal tally to $32.55 billion in the first 10 months of the year, says a report. Full Article
hit Interactive Whiteboards Need Of Modern Classrooms By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Gone are the days when children used to sit facing those ugly-looking blackboards polluting the classroom with chalk dust. With the change in time, the needs of the students have also changed. Now they need smarter ways to study which... Full Article
hit Innovation: Economic crisis and weak outlook hit R&D, says OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 11:00:00 GMT Business spending on research and development has been hit hard by the economic crisis, with nearly all OECD countries seeing a fall in investment which could impact innovation and long-term growth, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
hit Population ageing and rising inequality will hit younger generations hard By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 11:00:00 GMT Younger generations will face greater risks of inequality in old age than current retirees and for generations born since the 1960s, their experience of old age will change dramatically. Full Article
hit Discrimination and poor job prospects hit children of immigrants By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 02 Jul 2015 10:00:00 GMT The children of immigrants continue to face major difficulties integrating in OECD countries, especially in the European Union, where their poor educational outcomes leave many struggling to find work, according to a new OECD/EU report. Full Article
hit Growing risk of inequality and poverty as crisis hits the poor hardest By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2013 11:00:00 GMT Income inequality increased by more in the first three years of the crisis to the end of 2010 than it had in the previous twelve years, before factoring in the effect of taxes and transfers on income, according to new OECD data. Full Article
hit Unemployment set to remain high in OECD countries through 2014 – youth and low-skilled hit hardest By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 11:00:00 GMT Unemployment in OECD countries will remain high through 2014, with young people and the low-skilled hit hardest, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
hit Fictional Stories turned into Blockbuster Hit Movies By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Today, directors and producers are not willing to risk shooting a film with a fresh story; instead they are relying on the already successful or best-selling novels to base their movie on. Full Article
hit Coronavirus deaths in India cross 2,000-mark; total tally hits 62,939 By Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 11:12:25 +0530 With 3277 new cases and 128 new fatalities, total case count of novel Coronavirus rose to 62,939 and total deaths getting past the 2000 mark, the health ministry said on Sunday, May 10. Full Article
hit Architects By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2019-12-06 16:39:48 Company: ConfidentialQualification: Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), 12th Class (XII), Masters of Architecture (M.Arch)Experience: 3 to 8location: CanadaRef: 24369288Summary: Work experience with a minimum of 3 years of experience in Private practice or working as a Architects. Full Article
hit Insurgency fits campaign but splits White House By www.ft.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2017 10:47:17 GMT Those who disagree with Bannon are apt to see Trump’s presidency as inept and evil Full Article
hit The Fast Lane: What it feels like to be hit by a bullet By www.ft.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Oct 2017 07:25:40 GMT The facts are very simple: automatic weapons have no place in civil society, even when licensed Full Article