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Archive for June, 2013

30 Jun, 2013

Narendra Modi instigated Hindus post Godhra train burning, alleges lawyer – Indian Express

Zakia Jafri’s lawyer today alleged before a court here that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had conspired to instigate Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers and other members of Hindu community after the Godhra train burning incident in 2002. Ehsan Jafri, Zakia’s husband and former Congress MP, was one of those who were slain during the riots […]

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30 Jun, 2013

How to motivate your BORED staff – Sydney Morning Herald

What’s the difference between a company staffed by a motivated team and a company staffed by an unmotivated team? Success and failure, according to the owner of one of Australia’s most iconic brands. Mr Whippy owner Stan Gordon, chief executive of Franchised Food Company, which also owns Cold Rock Ice Creamery, Pretzel World and Nutshack, […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Christian Coptic Leader Calls Egyptian Government “Fascistic Regime”

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WASHINGTON, June 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Coptic Solidarity recently held its fourth Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. titled “To What Extent Will the U.S. and the International Community Support an Islamist Government in Egypt?” Renowned speakers shared expertise and recommendations clarifying priorities facing the increasingly marginalized Coptic community and the embattled people of Egypt. Speakers included […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Just worrying about being stressed can make you ill, reports Hypnotension

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London, UK (PRWEB UK) 29 June 2013 – Hypnotension reports news of new research published this week showing that stress can raise the possibility of a person having a heart attack by 50% and people who think stress is damaging their health are most at risk. Simply having a negative perception of stress more than […]

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29 Jun, 2013

India Expects Lower Costs, More Efficiency as Bangkok Visa Office Changes Hands

Bangkok – The Indian Embassy’s outsourced visa processing contract for Thais and foreigners resident in Thailand has changed hands. Effective 8 July, it will be handled by IVS Global Services under a three-year contract, replacing the former processing agency VFS Global. This is the second contract that IVS has won in the last few months; […]

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29 Jun, 2013

U.S. Professor Banned in Phoenix for “Controversial” Analysis of Int’l Law in the Middle East

It is extremely disturbing that a state bar association, which presumably has an interest in defending the right of free expression, would prevent me and the other panelists from presenting our papers at its convention because of their presumed political content. For if raising legal concerns about certain policies of Israel’s right-wing government can be […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Indian State Commissioners review implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act

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Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, 28-June, 2013 – The Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Kumari Selja inaugurated the 12th National Meeting of the State Commissioners for Persons with Disabilities to review implementation of PwD Act here today. The Minister in her address said that a meeting of this kind provides an important […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Keep Safe & Travel On: Visa’s Tips for a Fraud-Free Summer Holiday

By Jag Mistry, Corporate Relations, Visa Inc.

You could be lying on the pristine beaches of Phuket this weekend, or trekking along the Great Wall of China the next. With budget flights on the rise and an ever abundant array of attractive travel packages on offer, getting away to an exotic locale or a dazzling metropolis has never been easier. It’s no […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Edward Snowden Isn’t on the Run… We Are | Common Dreams

When the animated debate—“Is Edward Snowden a hero or a traitor?” started, I wrote a piece urging to consider him not as a “hero” or “traitor” but “simply as a teacher—who provided knowledge to expose yet another aspect of the inverted totalitarianism in the United States.” After everything that has been revealed since, there has […]

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29 Jun, 2013

The Wonderful American World of Informers and Agents Provocateurs | Common Dreams

As the Boston marathon bombing illustrates, there are homegrown terrorists capable of producing the weapons they need and killing Americans without the slightest help from the U.S. government. But historically, it’s surprising how relatively often the gendarme is also a ringleader. Just how often is hard to know, since information on the subject is fiendishly […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Slams Surveillance State, Hails NSA Whistleblower | Common Dreams

The king just goes out and has anyone rounded up, killed, put in secret prisons. When I was brought up, I was taught that communist Russia was the ones that were gonna kill us and bomb our country and all this. And communist Russia was so bad because they followed their people, they snooped on […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Indian Minister Voices Deep Concern Over Deteriorating Water Resources

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Ministry of Water Resources, 28-June, 2013 – Union Minister for Water Resources Mr Harish Rawat has deep concern over ever deteriorating situation of water resources and stressed on adopting dedicated efforts for the cause of conserving water and serving Humanity. Inaugurating a Seminar on water conservation in NCT Delhi here today he said it is […]

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29 Jun, 2013

Airports Lead India’s Infrastructure Projects Plans for FY 2013-14

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Prime Minister’s Office, 28-June, 2013 – A meeting was held by the Prime Minister today to finalise infrastructure targets for 2013-14. The meeting was attended by the Finance Minister, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission and Ministers and Secretaries of key infrastructure Ministries, i.e., Power, Coal, Railways, Roads, Shipping and Civil Aviation. The Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission […]

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28 Jun, 2013

India Seeks Clarification over Cash Bonds for UK Visa, Stresses Impact on Investment, Trade

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry, 25-June, 2013 – Mr Anand Sharma, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry visited UK on 23-25 June to review bilateral trade and investment and taking part in investment promotion events. He met Dr. Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Mr. Oliver Letwin, Minister for Government policy […]

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28 Jun, 2013

The NYPD Embedded Four CIA Officers After 9/11 – Alternet

June 27, 2013 – In the decade after 9/11, the New York Police Department embedded four Central Intelligence Agency Officers, including one who assisted with surveillance in the United States, reports the New York Times. The revelations come from a newly declassified inspector general’s report obtained by the Times in a Freedom of Information Act […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Here’s the real crisis in Australia: Sydney Morning Herald

No country is more vulnerable to the much-dreaded slowdown in China than resource-rich Australia. The mining boom that fuelled nearly all of its recent growth is nearing a cliff of economic risk. “Australia is a leveraged time bomb waiting to blow,” says Albert Edwards, Societe Generale’s London-based global strategist. “It is not just a CDO, […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Retirement homes in vogue as Indians live longer and prosper – Indian Express

The 180-unit development in Pune, which enjoys better weather and less bustle than nearby Mumbai, overlooks open fields and hills and is set in lush gardens – an appealing escape from the crowds and grime of India’s mega-cities. Retirement communities like this one are just beginning to gain traction in India, where the multi-generational “joint […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Revelation of NSA Surveillance Proves Poor Security at Security Companies

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WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 24, 2013 – The biggest intelligence leak in the history of the National Security Agency occurred this month with revelations regarding the agency’s expansive surveillance efforts, including the publication of a secret court order giving the government access to telephone records of millions of Americans and documentation of a previously undisclosed “PRISM” program […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Israel Subjecting Palestinian Prisoners To ‘Abusive’ Detention, Interrogation – UN Committee

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United Nations, Jun 27 2013, (UN News) – A United Nations committee today voiced concern at a wide range of practices that violate Israel’s obligations as an occupying power and infringe on the human rights of the Palestinians, and warned that popular discontent could result in another round of violence. The Israeli detention of an […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Understanding the relevance of Confucianism today

By Zhu Yuan (China Daily)

Beijing, 2013-06-26 – How to understand Confucianism today? Is Confucianism still relevant today? This is the question I asked my students at the University of Iowa. Many of them answered in the affirmative, although very few of them said anything convincing to support their answer. This has been the question I’ve been looking for an […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Thais, Malaysians to Get Visa-free Travel to Japan as of July 1

by Mizuho Aoki

Tokyo, Jun 26, 2013, (Courtesy: Japan Times)  – The government will relax visa requirements for visitors from Southeast Asian countries starting Monday, hoping to lure more travelers from fast-growing economies to spur economic growth. Japan will waive visa requirements for tourists from Thailand and Malaysia, and offer a multiple-entry visa to Filipino and Vietnamese travelers. […]

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28 Jun, 2013

Global Jobs Crisis: UN Calls on Young Entrepreneurs to ‘Change the World’

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United Nations, 26 June 2013, Department of Public Information – Calling for a bold response to the global employment crisis, Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General, urged that young entrepreneurs be encouraged, educated and empowered in order to meet the challenge of filling nearly half a billion jobs by 2030. Mr Ban opened the thematic debate […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Global Arms Bazaar: Israel Set To Become Biggest Exporter of Killer Drones

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LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Asia Pacific budgets are set to outstrip USA and Canada by 2021, fuelled by an explosion in global arms trade that threatens the competitive edge and dominance of US, UK and European defence trade according to the biggest budget and export study since the economic downturn. The study – The Balance of Trade– is […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Gross National Happiness Hits the Hotel Industry

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IRVINE, Calif.– June 26, 2013–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CareerBliss, the online career community, today released new data identifying the CareerBliss Happiest Hotels to work for 2013. Leading the way in employee happiness is the hotelier the Crowne Plaza, followed by Marriott and Hyatt North America. CareerBliss determined which key factors helped drive hotel employee happiness such as the […]

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27 Jun, 2013

NSA Surveillance Designed to Help U.S. Multinationals Strengthen Global Stranglehold

By O.P. Rana (China Daily)

2013-06-21 – The world we live in today is so different from what it was 40 years ago that the Watergate scandal seems like remote history. Yet here we are face to face with another surveillance and espionage drama – yes, that is exactly what former CIA agent and US National Security Agency operative Edward […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Indian Ambassador Meets Thai Tourism Minister on Crime, Complaints

Bangkok – Indian Ambassador to Thailand Anil Wadhwa called on Minister of Tourism and Sports Mr. Somsak Phurisisak on June 24 to discuss issues ranging from rising incidents of crime against tourists to complaints about harassment. Although not directed specifically at Indian visitors, the issues reflect the growing social and legal downsides of Thailand’s record-breaking […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Why does China’s top talent stay overseas?

People's Daily Online Commentary

June 26, 2013 – To attract talent back home, we need to focus on more than high-quality living conditions and work opportunities. We need reform in technology, education and talent management systems, in order to create a pleasant environment where talented people can concentrate on their research. A piece of recent news has attracted considerable […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Australia releases updated guidelines for monitoring service quality at gateway airports

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Canberra, 26 June 2013 (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) – The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued revised guidelines setting out changes to the way the ACCC monitors service quality at Australia’s four largest airports. “The new guidelines will improve the way the ACCC monitors airport service quality by taking account of changing market […]

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27 Jun, 2013

BBC News – Viewpoint: Did our brains evolve to foolishly follow celebrities?

Fame is a powerful cultural magnet. As a hyper-social species, we acquire the bulk of our knowledge, ideas and skills by copying from others, rather than through individual trial-and-error. However, we pay far more attention to the habits and behaviours demonstrated by famous people than those demonstrated by ordinary members of our community. It follows […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Australia Passes Whistleblower Laws

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Canberra, Attorney-General’s Office, 26 June 2013 –  Public-sector whistleblowers will have greater protection under legislation passed by the Government today. Minister for the Public Service and Integrity Mark Dreyfus QC said the Public Interest Disclosure Bill and the Public Interest (Consequential Amendments) Bill which passed through the Senate today were a significant step in advancing […]

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27 Jun, 2013

Extradition Appeal Keeps Ex-Catholic Brother Kevin McGrath in NZ

Convicted paedophile and former Catholic brother Bernard Kevin McGrath has avoided deportation, for now, by appealing against his extradition to Australia to face hundreds of sex-abuse charges. McGrath, 65, had until Wednesday to either lodge an appeal or voluntarily go back to Australia, where 252 charges have been laid alleging that he raped, molested and […]

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26 Jun, 2013

Gallup Poll: Americans’ Confidence in U.S. Medical System Drops

by Frank Newport

PRINCETON, NJ, June 25, 2013, (Gallup Polls) — Thirty-five percent of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in the U.S. medical system, down from 41% last year, and the lowest since 2008. The current reading is also at the lower end of the range seen since Gallup first asked about […]

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26 Jun, 2013

CAGW: U.S. Tax Return Fraud Spiraling Out of Control

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WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, in response to this weekend’s revelation that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) inadvertently sent more than $46 million in tax refunds to “unauthorized” workers at a single Atlanta address, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) issued a statement reiterating the group’s demand that the IRS take steps immediately to stop tax refund fraud. Since […]

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26 Jun, 2013

China’s outbound investment at turning point: KPMG

By He Yini (Xinhua)

June 21, 2013 – Chinese overseas investments are being undertaken to move the county’s enterprises up the value chain, as these companies are increasingly looking to acquire targets in developed markets and upgrade R&D capabilities, according to a KPMG report. The report, jointly released by KPMG and the China International Contractors Association recently, shows that […]

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26 Jun, 2013

London School of Marketing FREE White Paper for SMEs: How to Market on a Micro Budget

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London, England (PRWEB UK) 24 June 2013 – London School of Marketing has released a new whitepaper, entitled Marketing on a Micro Budget, which sets out a radical approach to self-marketing for small to medium sized businesses. This whitepaper reveals what is achievable on a limited budget and explains the methods which transform the restriction […]

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26 Jun, 2013

UN: Israel using Palestinian children as minesweepers

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Geneva, Friday, 21 June 2013 (IINA) – A United Nations human rights body has accused Israeli forces of mistreating Palestinian children, including by torturing those in custody and using others as minesweepers and human shields. Palestinian children in the Gaza and the West Bank, captured by Israel in the 1967 war, are routinely denied registration […]

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26 Jun, 2013

US media’s disconnect in Snowden case

By Chen Weihua (China Daily)

Washington DC., 2013-06-22 – Associated Press President and CEO Gary Pruitt, once a First Amendment (of the US constitution) lawyer, has lashed out at US President Barack Obama for his administration’s aggressive stance against whistleblowers and journalists. Addressing the National Press Club in Washington on Wednesday, Pruitt described the government’s actions against journalists as unconstitutional […]

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26 Jun, 2013

Social media lures us to throw away barriers of own privacy

By Rong Xiao Qing

June 21, 2013 (Global Times) – People living in the US now know we have been stalked by the authorities, thanks to a high school dropout who happened to have easy access to some highly classified national secrets. The government has been quietly monitoring our phone records and Internet activities for years and only assured […]

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26 Jun, 2013

US’ days as the world’s sole superpower are numbered

By Prof Mike Bastin (China Daily)

2013-06-26  – The dust appears to have settled on the spying accusations leveled at Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE by the US government. Espionage, however, remains very much front-page news with Edward Snowden, former CIA agent and US National Security Agency contractor, leaking highly controversial documents to the international media. Essentially, Snowden has blown the […]

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26 Jun, 2013

What Does an Empire Look Like After Its Been Poked in the Eye?

The Executive Committee, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)

Kuala Lumpur, June 26, 2013 – The unfolding situation around whistleblower Edward Snowden is perhaps the Obama administration’s most notable embarrassment, but how far will Washington go to get even with the countries offering safe haven to the man they view as a fugitive? The Snowden saga has it all: a stealthy CIA employee turned […]

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26 Jun, 2013

Myanmar bans TIME mag over ‘Buddhist Terror’ cover – Sydney Morning Herald

Myanmar has banned a controversial Time magazine cover story on Buddhist-Muslim religious violence “to prevent further conflict”, according to a government spokesman, after days of angry reaction to the article. The ban on the article, which carried a front page photograph of a prominent radical Buddhist monk accused of fuelling anti-Muslim violence with the headline […]

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26 Jun, 2013

Unpaid overtime excesses hit young | The Japan Times

Some companies are compelling their younger employees to work more than 100 hours of uncompensated overtime a month to maximize their profits. Japan has been derided for its long working hours for decades, and the risks of the hazardous practice eventually led to the infamous term “karoshi,” or death from overwork. Thanks to the Great […]

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26 Jun, 2013

From November, Indians to pay Rs 2.7 lakh bond for UK visa – Times of India

LONDON: Planning to visit UK post November? Get ready to deposit a hefty cash bond. India is among the six nations that will have to pay £3,000 as fee from November 2013 to enter Britain, according to plans finalised by the British home office in a fresh crackdown on immigration abuse. The scheme will be […]

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26 Jun, 2013

‘Unfair and discriminatory’ visa bond angers UK Indians – Times of India

LONDON: The British government’s plans to demand a hefty visa bond from visitors of certain “high-risk” countries such as India continued to create furore in the UK with many calling it “unfair” and “discriminatory”. The HSMP Forum, a non-profit campaign group that fights for the rights of Indian and other non-EU immigrants to the country, […]

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26 Jun, 2013

Israeli authors campaign against eviction of West Bank villagers | guardian.co.uk

Some of the most celebrated figures in Israeli literature are campaigning to stop the forcible eviction of Palestinian communities in the barren hills of the southern West Bank to clear land for an Israeli military firing zone. Twenty four authors – including the acclaimed triumvirate of David Grossman, Amos Oz and AB Yehoshua – have […]

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24 Jun, 2013

Japan’s Demand for Halal Food Grows As Muslim Visitor Numbers Rise

Compiled by Imtiaz Muqbil & Sana Muqbil

  A compilation of progressive, positive, inspiring and motivating events and developments in the world of Islam for the week ending 24 June 2013 (15 Sha’baan 1434). Pls click on any of the headlines to go to the story.

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24 Jun, 2013

Column from Palestine: Seven Snippets of “Good News”

Mazin Qumsiyeh

One can choose to focus on bad news or good news. What we focus on determines our outlook on life. Good news 1: Over 250 million people watched and anticipated the last episode of the season for the TV show “Arab Idol” and the winner for this season was 23 year old Palestinian Mohammad Assaf […]

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24 Jun, 2013

Muslim, Buddhist Joint Statement: Ex-PATA CEO Lakshman Ratnapala Responds

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Dear Imtiaz, Re your story today, it is well and good for Buddhist and Muslim leaders to pledge shared action. However, going by what you report, they are missing two vital areas that call loudly for action. These being the economic disparities that sow the seeds of conflict and the prejudiced media that fan the […]

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24 Jun, 2013

PressTV – Zionists controlling US Congress, world economy: Arif Hussain

What do you think controlling the parliament of a country means? It means political invasion, it means controlling the decision-making body of a nation and it means that by now the actual decision-maker is the invader. Sometimes when the president of the United States just comes in front and says “all the options are on […]

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24 Jun, 2013

Critical Thinking, Good Writing Cited as Most Important Skills for Jobseeking College Graduates

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DAVENPORT, Iowa–(BUSINESS WIRE)– June 20, 2013 – Entering one of the most competitive job markets in history, critical thinking and written communications are the most important skills college graduates in business and information technology (IT) programs will need to succeed in the workforce. That finding is part of the inaugural Student Advisory Report, “If I […]

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24 Jun, 2013

U.S. Court Rules OTAs Must Pay Taxes On Hotel Rooms Sold in Chicago

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CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 21, 2013 – In a major win for taxpayers, Judge Robert Lopez Cepero of the Cook County Circuit Court ruled today that online travel companies such as Expedia, Orbitz and Priceline are required to remit taxes to the City of Chicago on gross receipts from hotel room sales in Chicago, according to Cohen […]

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24 Jun, 2013

Xinhua Commentary: U.S. owes world explanations over troubling spying accusations

by Ming Jinwei

BEIJING, June 23 (Xinhua) — Edward Snowden, a U.S. intelligence contractor who divulged some of the most secretive spying activities of the U.S. government, has put Washington in a really awkward situation. In the past few months, U.S. politicians and media outlets have thrown out Internet spying accusations one after another against China, trying to […]

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23 Jun, 2013

Thailand introduces software to reveal air pollution

National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand last week introduced new software to reveal air pollution levels in Bangkok from car exhaust pipes as well as assess the risk level of residents to carcinogenic fumes. Developed in partnership with Bara Scientific, the NIBRA software is able to record accurate amount of toxic substances, allowing relevant […]

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23 Jun, 2013

The wartime horror inflicted on Vietnam – FT.com

In rural Quang Nam province in June 1966, four unarmed local people approached a group of Marines in an attempt to retrieve the body of an elderly man killed the day before by US troops. They wore white, carried a white flag bearing a red cross and brought a letter of introduction in English from […]

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23 Jun, 2013

All aboard the luxury train | The Japan Times

Japan’s train system is the envy of the world, but with new luxury trains on offer from three Japanese railway companies, that envy is likely to increase. Kyushu Railway, as well as East Japan and West Japan Railways, will offer luxury trains to cruise Japan in a style far removed from the usual crowded conditions […]

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23 Jun, 2013

Child Abuse victims may have consented: Australian Rabbi — Sydney Morning Herald

A senior Australian rabbi who failed to stop an alleged paedophile from sexually abusing boys at a Sydney Jewish school said some of the victims may have consented to sexual relations and has warned that involving police now would ”open a can of worms”. Former senior Sydney Rabbi Boruch Dov Lesches made the extraordinary remarks […]

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23 Jun, 2013

New US top diplomat for East Asia says rebalance pivot needs to be “rebalanced”

By Chen Weihua in Washington and Zhang Yunbi in Beijing

2013-06-22 (China Daily) – Daniel Russel, US President Barack Obama‘s pick as top diplomat for East Asia, believes that the US strategy of rebalancing toward Asia needs to be rebalanced. In a Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing on Thursday afternoon, Russel proposed that diversification of the rebalance strategy is of “first and foremost” importance. The […]

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23 Jun, 2013

UN Meeting Focuses on Why Resource-rich Countries Are Plagued by Conflict, Instability, Corruption

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United Nations, 19 June 2013, (Department of Public Information) – The current of wealth from the world’s abundant natural resources was too often diverted away from populations in need, instead feeding conflicts and corruption, and leading to human rights abuses and environmental damage, warned a number of high-level speakers as they briefed the Security Council […]

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23 Jun, 2013

On 1 Year, Snowden, Manning And More – By Julian Assange

By Julian Assange

22 June, 2013 – Wikileaks – It has now been a year since I entered this embassy and sought refuge from persecution. As a result of that decision, I have been able to work in relative safety from a US espionage investigation. But today, Edward Snowden’s ordeal is just beginning. Two dangerous runaway processes have […]

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23 Jun, 2013

Buddhist, Muslim leaders warn of rising extremism, pledge “shared action” to tackle it

A Travel Impact Newswire Exclusive

BANGKOK – Buddhist and Muslim leaders from South and South East Asian countries, meeting here on 16 June 2013, have issued a joint statement warning of the rise of extremism, religious discrimination and violence, and pledged shared action to counter it via a range of intra-religious and inter-religious initiatives. The statement offers a golden opportunity […]

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22 Jun, 2013

2013: The Year of the Social Executive – ExecuNet Survey

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NORWALK, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 20, 2013 – If you were an executive entering the job market in 2003, your goal might have been to wind up in a recruiter’s résumé database. But in 2013, it’s all about meeting people and making new friends who will get you in the door. A recent ExecuNet survey reveals that […]

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22 Jun, 2013

Congress on Traditional Asian Medicine to Be Held in Korea, September 2013

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SEOUL, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 21, 2013 – The 8th ICTAM Organizing Committee — in recent years interest for traditional medicine has been growing within academia. Traditional medicine includes Korean medicine, Chinese medicine, Indian medicine, Chiropractic and Homeopathy. Knowledge exchange in various traditional medicine fields has been actively done for decades, which also triggered a new […]

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22 Jun, 2013

Gallup Poll Shows Best, Worst Places to Find Jobs

by Andrew Dugan, Gallup Polls

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 21, 2013 — Fifty-seven percent of adults worldwide said it was a bad time to find a job in their local communities last year, unchanged from 2011. One-third said it was a good time to find a job, also mirroring the 2011 figure. Although global views toward the job market are unchanged […]

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22 Jun, 2013

Snapshot: U.S. Obesity Rate Ticking Up

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The adult obesity rate in the U.S. thus far in 2013, at 27.1%, is on pace to surpass rates in prior years. It is up from 26.2% in 2012 and much higher than the 25.5% found in 2008. This uptick in obesity is accompanied by slight declines in the percentage of Americans […]

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22 Jun, 2013

Why the U.S. Government Spies on Communities of Color | Alternet

June 19, 2013 | WASHINGTON D.C. – Revelations of a massive cyber-surveillance program targeting American citizens holds particularly chilling consequences for immigrants and communities of color. Given the history of such programs, going back to the pre-digital age, these groups have reason to fear. Who is mined, who is profiled, and who suffers at the […]

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22 Jun, 2013

The movies that make us want to travel – Art – The Independent

Stunning film locations can excite the wanderlust in us all. We ask a selection of celebrities which movies get them going Read the rest: The pictures that take us to another place – Features – Art – The Independent.

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22 Jun, 2013

Suppressed report reveals law firms, telecoms giants and insurance firms hire criminals to steal rivals’ info – The Independent

Some of Britain’s most respected industries routinely employ criminals to hack, blag and steal personal information on business rivals and members of the public, according to a secret report leaked to The Independent. The Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) knew six years ago that law firms, telecoms giants and insurance were hiring private investigators to […]

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22 Jun, 2013

Twenty truths about the sharemarket: Sydney Morning Herald

Fifty per cent of making money from the sharemarket is not picking the best stocks, it is avoiding the bad stocks. So why does everyone spend 100 per cent of their efforts finding good stocks? Read the rest: Twenty truths about the sharemarket.

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21 Jun, 2013

China earmarks $122m for green transport

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BEIJING, 2013-06-20, (Xinhua) – China’s central government has injected 750 million yuan ($121.56 million) in subsidies to boost low-carbon transport in the past two years. Triggered by this, the transport sector has attracted about 20 billion yuan in investment for energy conservation and carbon emissions cuts since 2011, the Ministry of Finance said Thursday. These […]

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21 Jun, 2013

Wanda to launch $1b New York hotel project

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2013-06-20, (Crienglish.com) – Dalian Wanda Group Corp Ltd, one of China’s largest property developers, plans to invest about $1 billion to build a five-star hotel in New York as its third major investment outside its home market, Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda said on Wednesday. Wang said that Wanda is negotiating with potential partners for […]

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21 Jun, 2013

Guangdong Travel agencies to get tourist incentive

By ZHENG CAIXIONG (chinadaily.com.cn)

Guangzhou, 2013-06-20 – Travel agencies will be given 10 yuan ($1.61) a day for each foreign tourist staying overnight in the Guangdong provincial capital. The incentive, double the 5 yuan introduced in 2010, starts from Tuesday Guangzhou-based New Express Daily reported. All travel agencies, including those registered outside the city, are eligible if they have […]

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21 Jun, 2013

In defense of Edward Snowden

By Eric Sommer (China Daily)

2013-06-20 – The US government has a bad habit, the habit of falsely accusing others of immoral acts or crimes which it itself commits. In the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq, for example, high-ranking American officials – with the Western media in tow – repeatedly claimed that Iraq was armed with weapons of […]

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21 Jun, 2013

Chinese Analysis: Why developed countries are keen to show united front

By Chen Xiangyang (China Daily)

2013-06-20 – Presidents and prime ministers from the Group of Eight gathered for their annual summit in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland last Monday and Tuesday. Although the unprecedented financial crisis has somewhat played down the significance of the G8 summit, it was the former US government subcontractor Edward Snowden’s revelations about the US National Security […]

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21 Jun, 2013

China’s View: What has the Prism program taught us?

Jia Xiudong, People's Daily Overseas Edition

June 20, 2013 – Following the exposure of the Prism program, the U.S. government has sought to do three things: The first is to emphasize the necessity of the secret monitoring program. A spokesman for the U.S. government and other senior officials have repeatedly defended the program and tried to claim that the project has […]

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21 Jun, 2013

China “unlikely to take more property-tightening measures”

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BEIJING, June 19, (Xinhua) — The government is not likely to release new tightening policies in the short-term to curb property prices, JP Morgan’s chief China economist Zhu Haibin said Wednesday. He said that given the faltering economic recovery and varied regional conditions, the possibility for the central government to release new tightening policies targeting […]

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21 Jun, 2013

WHO report: Violence against women a “problem of epidemic proportions”

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20 June 2013 | Geneva – Physical or sexual violence is a public health problem that affects more than one third of all women globally, according to a new report released by the World Health Organisation in partnership with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the South African Medical Research Council. The […]

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21 Jun, 2013

World Bank to Loan US$216 Million to Upgrade Kerala State Transport

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Ministry of Finance, 19-June, 2013 – The Loan and Project Agreements for World Bank (IBRD) assistance of US$ 216 million for Second Kerala State Transport Project were signed between Government of India/Government of Kerala and World Bank at New Delhi today. The Loan Agreement was signed by Mr Nilaya Mitash (Joint Secretary, Department of Economic […]

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21 Jun, 2013

India Announces Campaign to Promote Himalayas

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Ministry of Tourism, 19-June, 2013 – Mr K. Chiranjeevi, Union Minister of Tourism today announced the launch of a new campaign to publicise the tourism potential of the Himalayas and promote this incredible tourist product internationally. To be called “777 days of the Indian Himalayas”, the campaign will have a twofold objective, one to attract […]

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21 Jun, 2013

If your name is Ahmed or Fatima, you are a person of interest to the NSA | guardian.co.uk

By Anna Lekas Miller One of the most common responses from the 66% of American citizens in favor of the NSA’s data-collection programs is, “I have nothing to hide, so why should I have anything to fear?” But what if you have nothing to hide but are targeted as a suspect nevertheless? By that I […]

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21 Jun, 2013

PressTV – US taxpayers pay for apartheid Israel regime

As US Secretary of State John Kerry attempts to put his particular spin on resolving the generations-old crisis of Israeli oppression of the Palestinians, he has travelled to the World Economic Forum. There he waved the possibility of USD 4 billion investments in the Palestinian economy, from a worldwide conglomerate of investors, over a period […]

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20 Jun, 2013

India sets up nationwide snooping programme to tap emails, phones – Times of India

NEW DELHI: India has launched a wide-ranging surveillance program that will give its security agencies and even income tax officials the ability to tap directly into e-mails and phone calls without oversight by courts or parliament, several sources said. The expanded surveillance in the world’s most populous democracy, which the government says will help safeguard […]

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19 Jun, 2013

End the lethal combination of sport and alcohol: Sydney Morning Herald

There are few things in Australia that unite, motivate and engage like sport. What a national shame that it has sold its soul and players to the alcohol industry. State of Origin is now a battle of the beer brands. Almost every major male sporting code is underwritten by alcohol sponsorship. Why? Is it because […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Myanmar Must Tackle Discrimination Against Minorities – UN Human Rights Chief

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GENEVA (19 June 2013) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Wednesday urged the government of Myanmar to devote urgent attention to tackling the continuing discrimination against ethnic and religious minorities in the country, warning that failure to act could undermine the reform process. “Myanmar today can act as a source of […]

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19 Jun, 2013

China’s Shaolin Temple, Home of Kung Fu, Plans Global Promotion Campaign

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Beijing, 2013-06-19, (Xinhua) – The Shaolin Temple, known as the cradle of Chinese kung fu, is preparing to stage its first cultural festival in the United States as part of efforts to expand its global clout. The first North America Shaolin Cultural Festival is scheduled to be held from Oct 8 to 14 in Los […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Jackie Chan film Launches Week-long Chinese Film Festival in India

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Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 18-June, 2013 — The Minister for Information & Broadcasting Shri Manish Tewari and Chinese Minister of State Administration for Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Televison Mr.Cai Fuchao today jointly inaugurated the six day Chinese Film Festival at Sirifort. Jackie Chan’s latest film “Chinese Zodiac” was the opening film. Mr. Tewari […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Shocking Poll Result: 70% of Americans ‘Emotionally Disconnected’ at Work | Alternet

June 18, 2013 | If you thought that Americans who kept their jobs during the Great Recession were glad to be working, you would be dead wrong. According to a Gallup.com report, 70 percent of American workers are “emotionally disconnected” at work, with nearly one in five employees “actively disengaged.” It’s zombieland out there for […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Building blocks of servitude | The Hindu

First, workers are forced to work extremely long and irregular hours at the kilns sometimes, 4 a.m. to 11 p.m with a half-hour lunch break. Second, the conditions of work are quite hazardous and affect their long-term health. Third, their living conditions are quite appalling, as they are forced to house themselves right next to […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Indian Supreme Court to hear PIL on US surveillance of Internet data | The Hindu

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to give an urgent hearing to a PIL on the issue of US National Security Agency snooping on Internet data from India and seeking to initiate action against internet companies for allowing the agency to access the information. Agreeing to hear the PIL filed by a former Dean of […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Peace move in Ayodhya – Hindustan Times

Ayodhya doesn’t reverberate with Jai Shri Ram slogans anymore. But Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders arriving in the temple town on Wednesday for a function organised by Ramjanmabhoomi Trust convener Mahant Nritya Gopal Das are certain to reiterate their resolve to build a Ram temple where a makeshift temple now stands. Nothing new. What is new […]

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19 Jun, 2013

European Commission market-tests Visa Europe’s commitments on fee payment changes – FAQs

Europa Press Release

Brussels, 13 June 2013 – The European Commission is inviting comments from interested parties on commitments offered by Visa Europe. Visa Europe has offered to significantly cut its multilateral interchange fees (MIFs) for credit card payments, to a level of 0.3% of the value of the transaction (a reduction of about 40 to 60%) and […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Smartphones and the rise of child accidents | The Guardian

The problem with much mobile technology is that it’s not really designed to be used while you’re actually mobile – or at least, not if being mobile demands that you concentrate on something other than your mobile technology. Like driving, for example. There’s a reason why the use of handheld devices behind the wheel is […]

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19 Jun, 2013

Asia Times Online: The making of a global security state

By Tom Engelhardt As happens with so much news these days, the Edward Snowden revelations about National Security Agency (NSA) spying and just how far we’ve come in the building of a surveillance state have swept over us 24/7 – waves of leaks, videos, charges, claims, counterclaims, skullduggery, and government threats. When a flood sweeps […]

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19 Jun, 2013

As Tourism Booms in Mekong Subregion, Focus Shifts to Management, Sustainability

Guilin, China, (18 June 2013) – The promotion of tourism to and within the Greater Mekong Subregion entered a new phase on June 18 with the endorsement of a US$741 million funding package that will strive to better balance and manage the emerging issues in a booming part of the world. With all the six […]

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18 Jun, 2013

New Report Rates Tourism Status of European Cities

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London, 18 June 2013 – European Cities have out-performed nations and have become the driving force in the development of European tourism. The evidence and the facts are clear to see in the recently published 9th edition of “The European Cities Marketing Benchmarking Report”, the main reference in Europe for urban tourism, compiled by MODUL […]

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18 Jun, 2013

Europe Seeks Immigration Policy Overhaul to Attract Talent, Spur Growth

Europa Media Release

Brussels, 17 June 2013 – How are the EU and its Member States addressing the challenges and opportunities of migration? Analysing the 2012 and early 2013 developments in the areas of immigration and asylum, a Commission report published today calls for a more coherent EU response. This includes reinforcing well-managed legal immigration and integration policies, […]

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18 Jun, 2013

Activist Post: 21 Facts About NSA Snooping That Every American Should Know

There seems to be a lot of confusion about what the NSA is actually doing. Are they reading our emails? Are they listening to our telephone calls? Do they target American citizens or is it only foreigners that they are targeting? Unfortunately, the truth is that we aren’t going to get straight answers from our […]

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18 Jun, 2013

EU: Privacy, Trust Must Be Priority Basis for Credible Cyber Security Strategy

Europa Media Release

Brussels, 17 June 2013 – Cyber security is not an excuse for the unlimited monitoring and analysis of the personal information of individuals, said the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) today following the publication of his opinion on the EU’s strategy on cyber security. While there is a welcome acknowledgement of the importance of data […]

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18 Jun, 2013

Internet Society Statement: “Trust” Compromised by Surveillance Revelations

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WASHINGTON & GENEVA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– June 12, 2013 – The following is the full text of a statement released by the Internet Society in the wake of revelations of U.S. government surveillance activities. The Internet Society has noted recent revelations regarding the apparent scope of U.S. government efforts to gather large amounts of end user information […]

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18 Jun, 2013

City fest displays China’s rise as film power

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June 17, 2013 – China will add 45 new IMAX theaters for a total of 150 by year’s end as momentum builds behind the nation’s growing role in international film development and screening, according to movie entrepreneurs, financiers and directors who spoke at the on-going 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. The IMAX announcement was made […]

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18 Jun, 2013

PressTV – 7 dead, 39 hurt in Father’s Day weekend Chicago shootings

At least seven people have been killed and more than three dozen injured in separate gun-related incidents in Chicago during the city’s most violent weekend of the year, a report says. From Saturday afternoon to Father’s Day Sunday, at least six people were killed and 27 others wounded by firearms in the US State of […]

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