British business secretary for a liberal immigration policyLONDON - Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron begins his first official visit to India, his Business Secretary Vince Cable created a stir by saying he preferred a more liberal immigration policy for non-EU workers than what the government was currently adopting. Psychiatrists say Blagojevich’s choice to have daughters join him at court may be stressful
Blagojevich girls join dad in courtroom at trial British judge sentences conman who tried to sell Ritz hotel to 5 years in jail
UK conman gets 5 years for ’selling’ Ritz hotel China Oil Spill UpdatesTaipei, Taiwan (GaeaTimes.com) China had a huge explosion in an oil pipeline that resulted in oil spill. It is reported that oil has spread over 165 square miles or 430 square kilometers of water after five days of explosion. Airline pilot pleads guilty to taking under-skirt photo of 15-year-old at Philadelphia airport
US Airways pilot pleads guilty to upskirt photo Milwaukee Airport Closed Due to Flooding, Sinkhole opensNew York (GaeaTimes.com) - A powerful overnight thunderstorm hit southeastern Wisconsin, USA on 22nd July, 2010. Widespread flooding in southern Wisconsin area closed down General Mitchell International airport of Milwaukee and opened up a giant sinkhole. Two people were taken to St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee after they were struck by lightning during this powerful thunderstorm. Traffic jams along the water-blocked roadways were caused by up to 7.5 inches of rainfall of just two hours in that evening. British business secretary bats for liberal immigration policyLONDON - Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron begins his first official visit to India, his Business Secretary Vince Cable created a controversy by saying he preferred a more liberal immigration policy for non-EU workers than the government was currently adopting. Dutch court clears way for 14-year-old sailor to take solo round-the-world voyage
Dutch sailor, 14, gets OK for solo world trip Attorney for body armor co. executive on trial in NY derides testimony of firm’s ex-CFO
Lawyer derides gov’t witness in NY body armor case Government’s reply sought on abolishing poverty lineNEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Tuesday sought the central government’s response to its suggestion to abolish the above poverty line segment and expand the ambit of the below poverty line (BPL) category under the public distribution system. Compensate teacher for delayed retirement benefits: Rights panelNEW DELHI - Describing as inexcusable the inordinate delay in payment of retirement benefits to an employee of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Tuesday asked the civic authority to pay Rs.25,000 as compensation to her. Haji Mastan’s daughter files affidavit against Balaji TelefilmsMUMBAI - Mafia don Haji Mastan’s daughter Shamshad Supariwala Tuesday filed an additional affidavit in a city court against Balaji Telefilms, the producers of “Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai”, demanding that they be shown the film before its release. Rally for women’s quota bill ThursdayNEW DELHI - Women’s groups across the country Tuesday announced that they would hold a rally in the capital Thursday, which would be attended by Communist leader Brinda Karat and actress Sharmila Tagore, to pressurise the government to pass the women’s reservation bill. Protesting teachers stop train in Uttar PradeshLUCKNOW - Hundreds of temporary teachers of government and private schools disrupted rail traffic and clashed with police in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district Tuesday, demanding permanent jobs and better pay. China bans artificial flavours in baby foodBEIJING - China has banned artificial edible flavours in certain foodstuff, including baby food and dairy products. Dhaka court rejects Jamaat challenge to war tribunal judgesDHAKA - The High Court here Tuesday summarily rejected a writ petition challenging the appointment of two judges to Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal set up for trying the 1971 “war crimes”. Centre’s reply sought on abolishing poverty lineNEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Tuesday sought the central government’s response to its suggestion to abolish the above poverty line segment and expand the ambit of the below poverty line category under the public distribution system. Debate over whether Goa church should be brought under RTIPANAJI - Should the church in Goa be brought under the purview of the Right to Information Act? At present, the government says the decision is beyond its authority as the Vatican is a sovereign nation and it is not known if “its institution could be compelled to make their records open to public”. Montgomery County Public School DetailsNew York (GaeaTimes.com) - Montgomery County Public School is a school district that serves Montgomery county, Maryland, USA. It is the largest school district in Maryland. They does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability and/or in age in its activities, programs or employment practice by Title VI, Title IX and Section 504. |