The Philippine military’s objective of crushing the Abu Sayyaf, a Muslim terrorist group that is sowing terror in southern Philippines, seemed to be losing enough steam to carry on. In its concerted efforts to wipe out the terrorists, casualties on both sides have been inevitable. To beef up its efforts, ten army and marines battalions […]
Wireless Local Area Network
Historical Background: As we peep in the history of Networking we will find that inn 1971, the researchers at the University of Hawaii developed the world’s first WLAN , or in full form the wireless local area network which was named as ALOHAnet .The ALOHnet was spposed to be the bi-directional or two way directional […]
Little Known Weapons Of Mass Destruction Threat During Lebanon War
A well informed source in the Israeli intelligence community, who cannot be identified, says the Israeli air force raids, following the July 12 Hezbollah attack on an IDF border patrol, were aimed first of all at "Hezbollah’s strategic weapons’ secret locations." The source added that this initial goal did not include "ordinary" short and medium […]
Bloody September: The Simulated War
Bloody September (The Simulated War) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Patrick Henry said: " We are apt to shut our eyes against the painful truth…Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be the number of those, who having eyes, […]
Musharraf, judiciary heading for another showdown
Saeed Minhas islamabad– Be it politics or executive orders everything is emanating these days from the rejuvenated Supreme Court of Pakistan dwarfing the already confined writ of President Gen. Musharraf and his hand-picked coalition government on the country’s affairs. Pegged back by the unprecedented movement of lawyers and one after the other decisions of the […]
Malaysian government urges cleaner latrines
01/08/07 By Roger J. Duyong SIBU: The issue of clean and hygienic public toilets and proper washroom etiquette in such places, is something most developing countries in the world struggle with, but with minor success at best. Malaysia is not spared of the problem despite its rapid developments and world class […]