Pakistan Not Alone in Terror War: Hillary Clinton
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Not Alone in Terror War: Hillary Clinton , In his first visit to Pakistan as secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday sought to dent the anti-Americanism in the country, while applauding the government for taking violent extremist forces. Clinton praised the government of Pakistan to pressure a high risk of military offensive against extremist forces in a region near the Afghan border. “I give the Pakistani government and military high marks for it
Joint Statement from Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York on the European Parliamentary and local…
“The European Parliamentary and local elections on June 4th will take place at a time of extraordinary turbulence in our democratic system. It is a time for great vigilance over how to exercise our democratic right to vote.“The temptation to stay away or register a protest vote in order to send a negative signal to the parties represented at Westminster will be strong. In our view, however, it would be tragic if the understandable sense of anger and disillusionment with some MPs over recent rev
Verizon has iPhone envy – NIMBRUNG.NET
CNET News Verizon has iPhone envy CNET News Rather than let the market decide the winner , the government picked a protocol and forced its adoption. by dylerl October 26, 2009 5:10 PM PDT No you are … and more Related posts: Droid Does: Verizon Launches Anti-iphone Ad for Motorola Droid [Video] – NIMBRUNG.NET DailyTech Droid Does : Verizon Launches Anti-iphone Ad for… Verizon Droid does ad belittles iPhone Motorola Droid phone Android Phone – NIMBRUNG.NET The Inquisitr Verizon
it needed to be said
In the 2009 Alfred Deakin Lecture Senator George Brandis defends the Deakinite Liberal tradition and its relevance to the Liberal Party. That tradition is about individual liberty and Brandis argues that the role of the Liberal Party is that of the custodian of Australian liberalism. He says: Opposition is about re-engineering a party’s thinking to address old problems with a fresh mind, as well as addressing new challenges unencumbered by the weight of old prejudices and certitudes. But
New York Times – When the Problems Come Home to Roost
Sharon Lane with one of her three chickens in the coop atop her garage in Berkeley, Calif. “I’m discouraged but I’m determined to figure this out,” she said of her flock’s mystery ailments. Photo by Dean C.K. Cox By Kim Severson October 22, 2009 The New York Times THE Bay Area is unmatched in its embrace of the urban backyard chicken trend. But raising chickens, which promises delicious, untainted eggs and instant membership in the local food movement, isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Ch
Symbian Kernel goes Open Source
Symbian , the largest smartphone OS, was bought by Nokia and converted into Symbian Foundation last year. Nokia Open sourced most of Symbian Foundation and made it a nonprofit organization whose sole goal is the advancement of the Symbian platform in its many flavors: Most popular S60 for Nokia and UIQ for Sony Ericsson, Motorola, etc.. The next step was to Open Source the Kernel – Ahead of schedule, the Symbian Foundation has released the source code to Symbian’s EKA2 microkernel whic
The children’s charity Barnardo’s is looking for more same-sex couples and individuals to adopt, its head of adoption has told a gay news website.
The Christian Institute The children’s charity Barnardo’s is looking for more same-sex couples and individuals to adopt, its head of adoption has told a gay news website.Carolyn Oliver, head of adoption at the charity, says she wants to ensure gays and lesbians are aware of their adoption rights.She told PinkNews.co.uk: “We’re looking for gay couples and individuals – many still don’t realise that they can adopt and are reluctant to come forward to find out more”, adding, “At Barnardo’s, we are
Last week a bill was introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives proposing federal-level punishment for states that ban homosexual couples and…
By Kathleen GilbertWASHINGTON, D.C., October 21, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Last week a bill was introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives proposing federal-level punishment for states that ban homosexual couples and non-married individuals from adopting children.Touted as a measure to help more children find homes, Democratic California Rep. Pete Stark’s “Every Child Deserves a Family Act” recommends that states allowing foster care placements only into married heterosexual households be d
Allscripts Benefits – Analyst Blog
Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc. ( MDRX ) recently benefited from the $1 million federal grant secured by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy and Vermont Information Technology Leaders Inc. that will provide incentives to physicians and independent pharmacies of Vermont to adopt health information technology. Allscripts benefited from this move as it has recently entered into a strategic alliance with Vermont Information Technology Leaders Inc. Vermont Information Technology is a non-profit
Courteney Cox : Courteney Cox shows off her curves in Cougar Town
Former ‘Friends’ star Courteney Cox seems to be getting prettier with age. The 45-year-old actress looked stunning in a low-cut top as she shot for her new show Cougar Town, where she plays single mum Jules. In one of the scenes, Cox tries to impress a neighbour by wearing a revealing dress and heels, reports the Sun. Meanwhile, Related posts: Courteney Cox : Courteney loves being a ‘cougar’ Courteney Cox, hubby David Arquette planning adoption?
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