A Quick Pre-Anti-Climatic Look At The European Landscape Before The End of the World Iddhis Bing Tonight is the one and only nationally televised, face to face debate between President Nicholas Sarkozy and Socialist candidate Francois Hollande. Is a knock-out punch likely? Hardly and yet, Sarkozy, a fighter enjoying all the […]
East Timor: Notes on the Presidential Elections
Written by Mong Palatino he election campaign [1] in East Timor lasted for 15 days and the voters are now ready to elect a new president. What happened during the campaign period? NGO La’o Hamutuk sentquestionnaires [2] to candidates but didn’t receive a reply: Nearly two weeks ago, La’o Hamutuk circulated a questionnaire to all the Presidential candidates and their […]
Win Federal Government Print Jobs to Boost Business
Rarely a week passes by without news of print supplier layoffs, financial losses and plant closings. Look no farther than fourth quarter 2012 earnings reports, as illustrated by RR Donnelly & Sons Company’s loss of $326.7 million attributable to soft demand. One way to overcome soft demand is to look beyond traditional commercial markets […]
JU watching as mute spectator, private B. Ed colleges continue to defy it
JAMMU, Dec 28: In total defiance of the notification issued by the Jammu University (JU), nearly 80 private B. Ed colleges continue to hold counseling cum admission process for the course. Officials said that despite this, authorities in JU are looking as mute spectators to all this and have failed to strongly deal with the […]
NASA ‘Can’ be the Midpoint of Geoengineering.
Geoengineering has been in the news in recent weeks after the announcement of Stratospheric Particle Injection Climate Engineering (SPICE) experiment by UK Scientists. It was also spotlighted after recommendations on Climate Remediation Research by the US Bipartisan Policy Center some days back. Geoengineering or climate engineering is an artificial procedure directed to cut excesses responsible […]
Iraq drawdown no cakewalk for U.S. military, police advisors
The Obama-promised drawdown from Iraq is one of the most anticipated events in 2011. According to President Barack Obama and his national security team, most U.S. troops will have left — or will be leaving — by December 31, 2011. However, the drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq and the transition from a U.S. military to a […]
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