MASSACHUSETTS – The visually impaired no longer have to be musically impaired as well, thanks to an agreement reached between Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley and Apple Inc, makers of the hugely successful iPod digital music players. Apple has tweaked its music software iTunes to be compatible with screen reader programs used by the blind. […]
Nepali PM Thinks Ties With India Crucial Than China
Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, popularly known as ‘Prachanda’, arrived in New Delhi on a state visit to India for 5-days beginning 15th September’08, said that his country’s ties with India were crucial and cannot be compared with that of China right now although Nepal also wants to develop ties with China. At a […]
Zardari, Karzai As One Against Terror
President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday vowed to work with neighbours, especially with Afghanistan, for regional peace and stability in the region to face the common problem of terrorism. "Pakistan intends to work not only with Afghanistan but also for the entire region including other neighbouring countries. We look into the region and shall stand […]
Entrepreneurship in a Downturn
New York, 26th July 2008 In difficult economic times it is often not easy to raise funding for a new business. If you are looking to start a business for which large investments are necessary – like needing to purchase large machines or buying in a lot of stock, it will most often prove very […]
Indian Corporations Not Ready to Tackle Climate Change
Despite wide awareness about climate change, Indian corporations are not ready to tackle this issue, says a study by global consultancy KPMG released on Wednesday. An overwhelming 83 per cent of the respondents claimed to have a fair understanding of climate change issues. However, just under half of them said they have a clear strategy […]
Rattled Sudan Leader Seeks Backers
Behind the angry rhetoric, President Omar al-Bashir is looking to friends and opponents alike to fend off international arrest warrant. By Katy Glassborow in The Hague and journalists in Khartoum The expressions of righteous indignation coming out of Khartoum following the news that the Sudanese head of state could face prosecution for war crimes were […]
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