Recently, the New York Times and Washington Post, both flagship newspapers, announced layoffs as a result of declining ad revenues, competition from online news sources, and, of course, the deepening economic downturn. In addition to layoffs, the Times is slashing non-union salaries by up to 5% for the remainder of 2009 and forcing furloughs, and […]
Cold Fusion: The Ghost of Free Energy
Two decades ago a pair of eminent chemists claimed to find the secret of almost limitless energy, only to have their results dismissed several weeks later. Today many scientists think there was truth in the claims but, as Jon Cartwright discovers, few are still listening The late writer Arthur C Clarke had a knack for […]
Hamid Karzai in image crisis
Afghanistan is a country that witnessed many invasions from the West to the East and from the ancient time of human history to till date. The ancient Caucasian, Greek, Turk, Mongols, who ever came to South Asia, presented it as the way to reach the region. Now the country is tagged as a war-trodden, almost […]
Message Partners Announces New Email Compliance, Filtering and Archiving Tools for Open Source Email
Message Partners announced powerful new email compliance, filtering and archiving tools for open source email gateways and servers. With these new capabilities, the Message Processing Platform (MPP) archives email more securely, tracks email more efficiently and aligns email routing rules with business objectives. “Open Source Mail Transfer Agents (MTA) still dominate Internet e-mail gateways and systems,” comments […]
Israel Threatens ‘Harsh’ Retaliation Over Rocket Attacks
JERUSALEM — Israel threatened "harsh and disproportionate" retaliation after Gaza militants fired at least 10 rockets and mortar shells across the border Sunday and warplanes later bombed the area where Hamas smuggles in weapons from Egypt through tunnels. The flare-up raised the risk of growing violence in the days leading up to Israel’s parliamentary […]
Changing showground of South Asia
Member nations of South Asian Association of Cooperation (SAARC) have experienced many changes in the political showground of the region. From Afghanistan to Bangladesh, many changes have been taken place, most of those are positive in nature. Afghanistan, the youngest member of SAARC, is still running through the same problems emerged from the Taliban militancy. […]
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