Independence Union President Branislav ÄŒanak says the state will face bankruptcy once faced with “demands from all unions”. “At one point the government will have many demands in front of it, and after answering those demands, the state will have to declare bankruptcy of that company called Serbia,” ÄŒanak told Radio B92 in Belgrade on Wednesday.
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The changing face of Japanese retailing: The co-op strikes back
Small grocery stores use Tesco tactics to beat the supermarkets
YASUNAGA KOJIMA’S grocery shop, near Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market, has been in business since his grandfather started it almost 100 years ago. He lives above it with his wife. Outside he sells YEN99 ($1.20) bunches of bananas and other fruit, undercutting even the discount convenience store across the street, which sells everything at YEN105.
His customers, many of them pensioners, cherish such bargains. They come in, on average, twice every three days, and buy just enough to put together a few meals. Some economists consider such stores an anachronism, and blame small retailers for the meagre productivity of Japan’s service sector. But Mr Kojima’s store is no culprit. It is part of a 1,800-strong community of local co-operative stores harnessing the latest technology to win a retail war against the supermarkets. …
Man shot in face during post office robbery
An armed robber shot a man in the head on Monday evening as he and another thief stole money from a post office in New Belgrade.
The 31-year-old victim was shot “directly in the face” and seriously injured as he tried to prevent the robbery, said reports.
I’m choosy because my work, not my face, sells: Irrfan Khan
From Doordarshan serials to Hollywood films, Irrfan Khan has traversed a long path. The 48-year-old actor says he is very conscious about which project he chooses as it’s his work that sells, not his looks. “I am choosy because it’s not my face that sells. My work is what people like and want to see [...]
Face value: John Quelch: Teaching case studies in China
The Western dean of a business school in Shanghai
AS HE left Rupert Murdoch’s office at the Sun newspaper clutching a fat cheque, John Quelch realised he was interested in business. He was a history student at Oxford and had not previously given the subject much thought. But in 1972 he stepped in to help Cherwell, the student rag, after cocky editors (for such people can occasionally be found at that university) had driven it, in his view, into the river after which it was named.
The young Mr Quelch displayed a certain chutzpah, too. He turned up at Mr Murdoch’s office with a rudimentary business plan “which wouldn’t have passed muster with any accountant”, and walked out with a sizeable sum. Cherwell’s editors were duly dispatched. One, Peter Stothard, went on to edit the Times. The other, Howard Davies, became chairman of Britain’s Financial Services Authority. Mr Quelch took over at Cherwell. …
CE Europe “to face lack of capital in 2011″
Former governor of the National Bank of Serbia Radovan Jelašić says central and eastern Europe will experience a lack of capital on the market in 2011.
He added that individual economic policies will dictate whether any extra capital will be found.
Former Serbian FA chief to face judges
The trial of former Serbian Football Association (FSS) President Zvezdan Terzić will start in Belgrade today. Terzić is the first football official to face charges of stealing money from player transfers.
MLK Day Crunch Crumbs: 2011 Golden Globe Winners; Kim Cattrall New Face Of Olay Total Effects; Nickelodeon Reviving Power Rangers!
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ‘Crunchers. Remember: “It’s a day on, not a day off!” So remember to do something wonderful for someone else today. We’re up bright and early to deliver your Morning Links — which counts as our good deed for the day. You can thank us later! -Here’s a list of [...]
Man Has Justin Bieber Face Tattoo On Leg
The word “Fool” is now defined as a grown man who chooses to brand his leg with a permanent memorial to Justin Bieber’s face. A California man regarded as adult in age but juvenile in actions apparently loves the pint-sized crooner most preferred by tween-girls the world over so much he decided to dedicate his [...]
Katie Holmes Ann Taylor Spring/Summer 2011 Ad Campaign Ambassador
Katie Holmes is the new face of clothing retailer Ann Taylor. The former Dawson’s Creek actress, 32, has been tapped as an ambassador for the company’s forthcoming Spring ad campaign, The New York Post said Wednesday. Katie’s ads were shot by photographer Tom Munro and will break in the March issue of fashion publications. Holmes [...]
CVC Thomas to face trial in palm oil corruption case
The trial of Chief Vigilance Commissioner P.J. Thomas in the palm oil import corruption case will continue, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The decks were cleared after the Supreme Court said former Kerala chief minister K. Karunakaran’s appeal against the trial in the case was infructuous following his death. Thomas was Kerala civil supplies secretary [...]
Lindsay may face assault charges
Actress Lindsay Lohan may be charged with attacking a female employee during her stint at the Betty Ford Rehabilitation Center, police said. “The investigation determined Ms. Lohan violated several aspects of her probation, including the battery (charge),” the Palm Desert Police Department said in a statement. Betty Ford employee Dawn Holland has accused 24-year-old star, [...]
Many Users Face OST Data Loss! Whats The Remedy? Convert OST Outlook Posted By : Maichal July
If you have not altered your original Exchange profile, then there are good chances of getting back the access to your email data of Exchange client (Outlook) in the offline mode with your old OST file. SysTools OST Recovery software can convert OST Outlook.
Charlotte Casiraghi: Riding High
Troy is a stallion; Tintero is a gelding,†says the slight young woman with the startlingly recognizable face. Troy is wearing fabulous headgear, and Tintero, her sweet-faced gray, has huge eyes that look like they were made up with a kohl pencil. “He is my best horse, my number one—he’s so clever,†says Charlotte Casiraghi, [...]
Women with wide waists face higher cancer risk
Almost half of women have a higher risk of cancer because of their bulging waistlines. Most people think men carry more weight around their tummy, but the reality is that women are way out in front. Forty-four percent of women in England have a large waistline linked to a range of cancers and other diseases, [...]
Apple, Google TV, Foursquare to Face Malware Attacks in 2011, Says McAfee
Cyber-criminals will target Apple products, Google TV, geo-location services such as Foursquare and Gowalla, and other social media sites in 2011, far more than traditional e-mail methods, said McAfee Labs researchers. – Researchers at McAfee Labs predicted on Dec. 28 that
cyber-criminals will target the latest and talked about online platforms,
including Google TV, Apples iPhone, and foursquare, in 2011.
Noting that the threats landscape has quot;changed
considerably quot; in 2010, McAfee Labs 2011 Threat Pred…
ISI chief wonÂ’t face US court
ISLAMABAD – Terming the issuance of summons to the ISI chief by a US court sensitive matter, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday said that the decision pertaining to it would be taken after mutual consultation.
Responding to remarks of Opposition Leader in the National Assembly, Ch Nisar Ali Khan, Premier Gilani said, “I will not give any statement on this issue today. It’s a sensitive matter. No one can send the ISI official to the US court if ISI itself is not willing to go.” The Government is as sensitive to the issue as the other political leadership of the country are, he added.
Talking about the law and order situation in Balochistan and the handling of Shah Zain Bugti by the security agencies, the Prime Minister said that the security agencies should not go beyond their limits and he assured the House that he would talk to Interior Minister Rehman Malik who would take the House into confidence on the issue. However, he added that the matter was a provincial subject.
The Prime Minister said the foreign elements were interfering in Balochistan and the Parliament would have to collectively draw a strategy to handle it. He also assured the House that the Government would take the House into confidence on the summons issued to ISI and Balochistan issues.
The Premier also responded to JUI chief Maulana Fazlur RehamÂ’s remarks, who earlier on the floor of the House alleged that the Government was working on USÂ’ dictations and opposed the military operation in the North Waziristan.
Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani brushed aside the allegations and said that the decision to launch operation would be taken after the consultations with the political leadership of the country. “The economy of any country is based on law and order. Our agenda is to improve economy and law and order. There is no international pressure on the Government. It’s our own problem,” Gilani said.
Talking about the operation in North Waziristan, he said that nobody could dictate the Government. People of Pakistan would decide that where and when the operation should be launched, he added.
Opposition Leader Nisar Ali Khan on the floor of the House said that the Foreign Ministry should strictly respond to the news item regarding summons issued to the ISI official. “We will not let any Pakistani institution to become a slave of any international institution. It’s a political decision of US court to pressurise Pakistan”, the Opposition Leader said. He added that the way security agencies arrested and handled Shah Zain Bugti was condemnable and they should work within their limits.
He also came hard on the Government on the presence of CIA chief in Pakistan. Nisar said that Pakistan was not a Banana Republic and no spy of any country was allowed to carry out activities in any other country. He asked the Government to tell the nation whether or not there was an agreement allowing the US to carry out such activities, adding that if there is such agreement then ISI should also be allowed to carry out operations in the US. He said that the US Government should itself oppose the decision of its court.
Earlier, JUI chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman flayed the Prime Minister on the removal of Azam Swati from the Cabinet and said that the Premier should first consult him before taking any step against Swati.
“Swati was not a member of PPP. If it is a constitutional right of the Prime Minister that he can remove somebody on the ground of poor discipline then it was also a part of discipline that he should have first consulted me. We can be friends of the Prime Minster but we cannot be the peasants of Premier Gilani,” Fazal said.
He added that when Muhammad Khan Junejo removed Yousuf Raza Gilani from his Cabinet, he on the very next day called Benazir Bhutto and joined PPP.
He said, “We had cautioned the Government that if it did not go for Islamic legislations, JUI-F would quit the Government but at that time the Government assured us that the agreement would be implemented but it did nothing in this regard. Swati’s removal became an cause for leaving the treasury benches,” the JUI-F chief revealed.
Elaborating the situation in Pakistan, he said that the US was pressurising Pakistan for launching operations in North Waziristan and IMF was also putting pressure to bring so-called economic reforms. He added that the Government was working on the US’ dictations while the Parliament was carrying out legislating under the international pressure. He also came hard on Iranian President Ahmadinejad and said that he was an “inspector” of the region as he called President Zardari to hand “his terrorists” over to him. He also warned the US that if it tried to attack North Waziristan it would have to face more bitter consequences than it faced in Afghanistan.
Talking about the military operation in Swat and Malakand Division, he said that the Army was still handling the affairs of these areas and the Government had failed to hand over administration of these areas back to the civil authorities, adding that the provincial Government could not even transfer a policeman.
“Obtaining the rights through gun is not right but what the people will do when the democratic institutions would not provide justice to them in accordance with Sharia. We are also criminal that we cannot give them justice in accordance with Islam. I am not a threat to democracy but you are a thereat to Islam,” he added.
Highlighting the achievements of Kashmir Committee of the National Assembly, he said that the Government had fully changed the Kashmir policy but it was the Kashmir Committee, which restored the old policy and it was the efforts of the Committee that after a long time the Foreign Minister could discuss Kashmir issue in United Nations.
“We were informed just a month before Obama’s visit to India and his announcement to support India for the permanent membership of UN Security Council. We immediately started meetings with diplomats to make them understood that India never respected the decisions of the Security Council and it could not become its permanent member. Finally, Obama had to announce that he wished India to become UNSC permanent member rather than announcing his support to India,” Maulana Fazlur Rehman told the House.
Bruce Willis, Demi Mooreâ€s daughter is the new face of Badgley Mischka
The eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, Rumer Willis, has been chosen as spokesmodel for fashion house Badgley Mischka. The 22-year-old will pose for the spring ad campaigns for the high-end Badgley Mischka collection, the contemporary Mark & James label, footwear, handbags and swimwear, said parent company Iconix Brand Group. Willis, who is [...]
Ready to face CBI to prove innocence, says A Raja
Former Telecom Minister A. Raja has said he will cooperate with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to prove his innocence in the 2G scam. ” I will fully cooperate with the CBI. Whatever be the procedure, I have to comply with it,” Raja told reporters here. “No one is above scrutiny. I am ready [...]
Natalie Portman is new face of Miss Dior Cherie perfume
Actress Natalie Portman has been named as the new face of Miss Dior Cherie fragrance. Portman, 29, was announced by Christian Dior Parfums to have signed up for the deal back in June, but details of her role remained a secret until December 9, the Telegraph reported. The actress, who has never lent her face [...]



