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PLCM: Cradle to Grave Assessment of a Product Posted By : vijay_Korappa_Shetty

Once upon a time, there were some products which were very popular and the most sought after by the consumers all over India. Few of such products were iconic success stories that started a wave of marketing and created history in the minds of the consumer those days. But such products have vanished suddenly without leaving a trace in the market and the minds of the consumers. To name some, Ambassador, Vanaspathi Dalda, Pagers, Scooters, VCRs/VCPs, Gramophones etc.

Mexico mass grave yields 38 bodies

Police found blood on an earthen ramp and traces of petrol at the bottom, where victims may have been tortured. Soldiers in Mexico have uncovered a mass grave with at least 38 bodies in the northern state of Nuevo Leon.

Thousands visit Tito’s grave on Youth Day

Several thousand people from all parts of the former Yugoslavia visited the grave of Josip Broz Tito in Belgrade. This came on May 25 – a former holiday known as Youth Day in the former Yugoslavia, which was also marked as the official birthday of the former president of Yugoslavia.

Protests over suspected mass grave excavation

The Association of Families of Missing Serbs from Kosovo will try to stop the excavation of a suspected gravesite near the town of Raška. The association stated that it would try to block the excavation of the site, believed to contain the bodies of ethnic Albanians, if investigations of mass graves in Kosovo do not begin simultaneously, where Serbs are believed to be buried.

Suspected mass grave to be excavated

Excavation will soon begin near the town of Raška, where a suspected mass grave is located, says War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević. Vukčević told B92 TV on Monday that it is not known who killed the victims, while witnesses said that the site might contain the bodies of 250 Kosovo Albanians.

Tribute paid at Đinđić grave

Family members and state officials paid their respects to late Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić laying wreaths and flowers at his grave in Belgrade. Đinđić’s widow Ružica and his son Luka arrived to the cemetery with President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković, Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić, and Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac.

Kosovo: Fresh grave desecrated

The grave of a Serb woman who was buried yesterday in Gnjilane, eastern Kosovo, was dug up during the night. Kosovsko-Pomoravski District chief Dragan Nikolić told reporters today that the family found an open grave this morning, with the casket open and items removed from it.

Cyprus: President’s body stolen from grave

The remains of former Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos, who passed away a year ago, have been stolen from his grave. The incident took place ahead of the marking of the first anniversary of his death on Saturday.

PwC report on Sino-Environment raises ‘matters of grave and immediate concern’, say …

The independent directors of Sino-Environment Technology Group in their capacity as the audit committee of the company have released the report issued by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) concerning the company’s affairs, in particular, the recent significant cash transactions. The directors say the PwC report raises matters of grave and immediate concern.

“Finally, in view of the serious findings contained in the PwC Report which call into question the conduct of the Executive Directors, and the sudden shift in the Executive Directors’ position, the Independent Directors repeat and reiterate their earlier request that the Executive Directors resign immediately from all positions in the Board and the Company,” the report concludes.

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Schroeder: Kosovo recognition “grave mistake”

Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder says that the recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence declaration was a grave mistake. In an interview with Serbian weekly NIN, Schroeder said that this was backed up by the fact that two-thirds of the international community had not recognized Kosovo.

EC: Crime, corruption grave problems in Kosovo

A grave concern in Kosovo is crime and corruption, money laundering and the deficit in the rule of law, states the European Commission’s latest report. The EC does, however, state that political stability has been preserved. “Certain progress has been made in adopting laws and strengthening administrative capacity,” notes the document seen by Beta.

New Lennon song may come from ‘beyond his grave’

A new John Lennon song, inked by the murdered Beatle in the 1960s, may come to the foreground.
The song “Tell Her Now” was said to have been the work of the late singer though no music was ever planned for it.
And now, Lennon’s son Julian is working on the music for the track and [...]

Identifying The Thousands Of ‘Jumbled Bones’ At Burr Oak Cemetery Nearly Impossible: Experts

CHICAGO — Human remains strewn amid overgrown weeds have deteriorated into jumbled bones. Paper records in a rusted metal cabinet have dissolved into dust.

Days after horrified relatives learned that former workers at a historic black c…

Kate Kelly: Medical Knowledge Used to Depend on Grave Robbing

Last week’s chilling discovery that bodies within Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois were routinely being dug up and moved so that the burial plots…

Tom Gregory: My opinion: Michael Jackson’s Grave (VIDEO)

Michael Jackson’s life has always been a contradiction of outlandish oddity and pinpoint perfection. Now in death, with the unknown location of his body, the…