Three more blogs have been blocked in Tunisia this week. These blogs, Mochagheb (Disturber), Ennaqed (The Critic) and Place Mohamed Ali have all been particularly active in providing news of the struggle of The Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), and especially about the latest social unrest in the southwestern phosphate mining region of Gafsa, where […]
Comcast In Trouble With FCC
Friday, August 01 2008, the FCC(Federal Communications Commission) held a vote that was 3-2 that found the cable, phone and internet company that found Comcast breaking the law. Reason why? Because they were blocking software connection types behind their clients backs. Comcast started this last year, when they would overload their servers with too much traffic to […]
Intermediaries in Peril
By Katy Glassborow in The Hague (AR No. 180, 28-Jul-08) Lawyers at the International Criminal Court, ICC, are seriously concerned over the absence of protection for so-called intermediaries who communicate between victims in Africa and lawyers in The Hague. For the first time in international law, victims of war crimes can take part in investigations […]
How to get started in Mystery Shopping
I have been Mystery Shopping part-time for 12 years. I do this on my days off, vacations, on week-ends, and in the evening. You can work as many or as few hours as you want to. Mystery Shopping is the practice of using shoppers who have been specially briefed to anonymously evaluate customer service, operations, […]
2008 Top Hotel and Restaurant Trends To Watch
San Francisco, CA | Today, Andrew Freeman & Co. (AF&&Co.), a leading hospitality and restaurant consulting firm, released its 2008 Trend Watch list. Tapping into the pulse of the hospitality and restaurant marketplace for the coming year, the Trend Watch lists the top restaurant/bar and top hotel trends to expect in the New Year. […]
Mugabe Turns Screw on Rights Activists and Lawyers
New wave of repression as Mugabe prepares for second round of leadership contest. By Jabu Shoko in Harare President Robert Mugabe is heaping pressure on the country’s civil society organisations and the human rights lawyers who represent them ahead of the presidential run-off later this month. On June 5, Zimbabwe’s public service minister Nicholas Goche […]
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