The Serbian dinar has strengthened by 19 paras on Monday, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 104.7584 for one euro (EUR). In 2011, the Serbian currency was the strongest on January 19 (104.2150), and weakest on January 6 (106.4947).
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Serbian dinar loses more ground
The Serbian dinar (RSD) lost 0.49 percent of its value against the euro on Monday, with the official middle exchange rate at RSD 106.0156. The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced that on December 31, it sold EUR 40mn at the interbank foreign exchange market.
Justin Bieber Boycott Sparked By Joke Article – Fake Ground Zero Mosque Remarks Get Bieber Banned
A satirical website has inspired a boycott against teen superstar Justin Bieber… Beliebers, Be Still! A boycott of all things Justin Bieber is in full swing after a website published an article that seemed to feature the heartthrob endorsing the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero in Manhattan. If only that were really what [...]
Apple iPad Gaining Ground on Amazon Kindle: Report
Apple’s iPad is gaining market share on the Amazon Kindle in the e-reader category, according to a new survey from ChangeWave Research. – Amazon.com’s Kindle e-reader faces a growing threat from the Apple iPad,
according to a new survey by ChangeWave Research. After polling 2,800
consumers, the analysis firm concluded that the iPad’s share of the e-reader
market had expanded from 16 percent to 32 percent between August and November…
Ground to be named after Shane Warne
Australian bowling legend Shane Warne will get a ground named after him in Melbourne. Melbourne’s heritage-listed Junction Oval would be renamed the Shane Warne Oval under a proposed multi-million dollar renovation. Almost 20 million dollars would be spent redeveloping the oval into a 5000-seat boutique stadium and indoor sports and training centre if a Labor [...]
Singapore Airlines says no plan to ground A380s; Awaits advice
Singapore Airlines (C6L.SG) said Thursday it has no plans as of now to ground its fleet of Airbus A380 aircraft after a Qantas Airways (QAN.AU) airplane made an emergency landing at Singapore’s Changi Airport after apparent trouble in one of its engines.
“There are no plans as of now to ground our A380 aircraft, and operations are continuing as normal. It is premature at this point to speculate and we will await advice from the aircraft and engine manufacturers as the investigation (on the Qantas incident) progresses,” Singapore Airlines’ Vice-President for Public Affairs Nicholas Ionides said in an emailed statement.
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Grace Potter NYE At Higher Ground in Vermont
TICKETS GO ON SALE OCTOBER 1
Grace Potter and the
Nocturnals have announced that tickets for their annual New Years run at Higher Ground in Burlington,
VT will go on
sale this Friday at 11AM EST. The shows are scheduled for 12/28,
12/29, and 12/31. Fans can buy their tickets by October 1 at Higher Ground Music to take advantage of the early bird
discount for New Years Eve.
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Quran burning would have “strengthened radicalsâ€: Ground Zero mosque imam
Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the proposed mosque near Ground Zero in New York, has said that Florida Pastor Terry Jones’ plans to burn copies of the Quran would have sparked “a disasterâ€. Rauf said that the event, which was called off, would have “strengthened radicalsâ€. “It would have strengthened the radicals. It would [...]
The True Meaning of the Ground Zero Mosque Controversy
The Founding Fathers believed in freedom of religion, and tolerance of all religions. The Constitution enshrines freedom of religion.As such, anyone who tries to ban Islam as evil is anti-American.As Greg Palast argues, if we ban mosques because some M…
Angelina Jolie vows to help Pak flood victims
Angelina Jolie has vowed to help flood-ravaged Pakistan. The Oscar-winning actress, 35, is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). ””I”m doing what I can. I”m talking to Ambassador Richard Holbrook, the UN and people on the ground about how we can spend our money,”” the Telegraph quoted her as [...]
Venture Capital Investment in Technology Gains Ground
A new report finds funding for startups in everything from electric-vehicle infrastructure to software is beginning to return to prerecession levels. – Technology
and health care led the pack in venture capital funding in the second quarter
of 2010. These two sectors acquired the lions share of private funding with
$4.6 billion of the $7.1 billion total investment in U.S. venture capital
funding, according to a report by Dow Jones VentureSource…
Singapore market is hunting ground for dividends: CLSA
Singapore stock market is good hunting ground for dividends, with payouts accounting for nearly 52% of total shareholder returns (including capital appreciation) over last 5 years, says CLSA, according to Dow Jones.
CLSA notes of 43 stocks in Singapore it covers, 22 have dividend yield of over 3.5% for 2010, 2011. Cites Starhub (CC3.SG), Ascendas REIT (A17U.SG), Singapore Press Holdings (T39.SG), Keppel Corp. (BN4.SG), SingTel (Z74.SG), ST Engineering (S63.SG), ComfortDelgro (C52.SG), UOB (U11.SG) as top eight dividend plays based on size, liquidity, defensiveness, dividend sustainability, valuation attractiveness.
What Did Queen Elizabeth’s Trip to New York City Include?
Queen Elizabeth II has reportedly visited New York City for the first time in 34 years! And it has been a brief visit. The Monarch of the UK came to the Big Apple and stayed just several hours there. However, her itinerary was full with stops by Ground Zero and the United Nations. The Queen [...]
Health Risks from Oil Spill: “Some of the Most Toxic Chemicals that We Know” , “Every Place Can be Ground Zero”, CDC Advises “Everyone” to Avoid Oil
An “epidemiologist” is a scientist who studies diseases among groups of people.So the following quote from Bloomberg caught my eye:Shira Kramer, an epidemiologist who has conducted research for the petroleum industry on the health consequences of exp…
Ground realities in Kashmir changed: FM
ISLAMABAD – Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahm-ood Qureshi has said that Kashmir is a cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy and Islamabad wants a peaceful solution of the dispute according to the aspiration of Kashmiri people.
“We are firm to our stance and shall continue extending moral, diplomatic and political support to Kashmiri people. It is our principle stand on Kashmir and we shall continue efforts for a durable and peaceful resolution of this issue,” the Foreign Minister said while briefing the National Assembly about the Government’s policy on Kashmir.
He said that Pakistan had always desired purposeful dialogue with India to resolve outstanding issue including the core issue of Kashmir. He added that it was also agreed in Sharm el-Sheikh between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India that dialogue was the only way forward.
Pakistan wants a peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue in the light of the United Nations resolutions and according to aspirations of Kashmiri people. No solution to Kashmir issue will be durable until the Kashmiri leadership is not made part of it, Qureshi added.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi said after Mumbai carnage on 26/11, the process of composite dialogue was suspended but prior to that in June, same year, he took up Kashmir issue with India in New Delhi. He added that he himself gave a roadmap to the Indian Foreign Minister for engagements during the time when the dialogue was suspended. Qureshi told that his Indian counterpart at that time agreed that the dialogue should be resumed but he pledged to be back after consultation with his leadership, but he didnÂ’t.
He told that after 26/11, Indian side viewed that they did not oppose dialogue process but prior to that Pakistan should bring to task the people involved in Mumbai tragedy.
“We told them that process has been initiated. We have shared dossiers. Seven people have been arrested and their trial has also been initiated. The executive has done what the executive is supposed to do,” said Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
However, Prior to Mumbai tragedy, fifth round of composite dialogue was initiated in which the focus was on Kashmir. Later President Asif Ali Zardari and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met in New York and exchanged views on Kashmir and water issues and agreed for continuation and deepening of peaceful dialogue for resolution of Kashmir, Foreign Minister briefed the House.
Later the Prime Minster Yousuf Raza Gilani met with Indian Premium Manmohan Singh in July 2008 and a joint declaration came forward which proved that Pakistan had presented Kashmir case successfully and Indian Premier had to face severe criticism in his country over agreeing to discuss all issues including meeting of foreign secretaries.
However, he said both India and Pakistan acted maturely and did not stop confidence building measures (CBMs) including the ceasefire on LoC, uninterrupted bus service and cross LoC trade, and sent a delegation of AJK Chamber of Commerce and Industry to Occupied Kashmir and both sides agreed to form a federation.
The Foreign Minister stated that the Government was in constant touch with the Kashmiri leadership, as it believed that the durable solution to the issue was not possible without involving the real Kashmiri leadership. “Mirwaiz visited Pakistan from 21 to 25 June, 2008, and I have recently written letters to the Kashmiri leadership in Occupied Kashmir inviting them to visit Pakistan and hold consultations,” he said and added that “we must admit the ground realities in Kashmir have changed.”
Qureshi maintained that some situations had started emerging in Occupied Kashmir, mentioning to Amarnath Land issue, economic blockade in Jammu and the Shopian incident, which were all indigenous. Quoting the reports by the US State Department and a latter of Immensity International to US President Barack Hussain Obama, he said that both of these document had criticised India on the gross human rights violation in Occupied Kashmir.
Qureshi said both the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India, in their recent meeting in Bhutan, deliberated on all circumstances and suspended dialogue process, adding that the whole world was urging for restoration of dialogue to resolve the sensitive issues. He further told that the term ‘Composite Dialogue’ was of the Indain Government while Pakistan was trying to term these dialogues as ‘Comprehensive Dialogue’. He was of the view that Musharraf’s policies had damaged the Kashmir cause and the incumbent Government was trying to come back on the track.
He said fighting on two fronts was not in favour of Pakistan as “we were already fighting terrorism in the country. Now the world salutes our army and people and admits the sacrifices of Pakistan in war on terror.” The world was saying that Pakistan’s nuclear assets were in danger but now the US President Obama has expressed confidence about Pakistan’s nuclear system.
Talking about the water issue, the Foreign Minister said, “We will have to examine the bilateral Indus Water Treaty to help resolve all water-related issues.” He said when India started work on Wuller Barrage, Pakistan took it up and made it part of composite dialogue and four meetings had already been held to discuss the very issue under composite dialogue, forcing India to suspend work.
He said the a neutral expert was engaged on Baglihar Dam issue who recommended Indian government to reduce dams height by 1.5 meter and poundage by five million acre feet, adding that he retained the number of gates for spillways, contrary to Pakistan’s wishes. “I will raise water issue whenever I meet Indian Foreign Minister, but within the parameters of the law and Indus Water Treaty. We will make no compromise over it,” the Foreign Minister stated.
Qureshi said Pakistan was also pursuing the same stance about Kishan Ganga project and the Foreign Ministry had already moved a summary to the Prime Minister, stressing Indian government to stop all construction activity until the issue was resolved.
Earlier MNA Surriya Asghar moved the motion that this House may discuss the Kashmir policy of the Government.
Meanwhile, MQM after a calling attention notice regarding increase in the prices of petroleum products staged a walkout from the National Assembly against the recent hike. However the Advisor to Prime Minister Ghazanfar Gull while responding said that the prices were fixed according to international market.
Later the House also discussed the alarming increase in the child labour in the country. Responding to the legislators, Minister for Labour and Manpower Khursheed Shah told that 3.3 million child labour was working in the country. He stressed for the need of joint efforts from the Government, Opposition and general public to work against the child labour. The Minister added that the legislation was also under process to declare it illegal.
“I have proposed to allocate Rs 10 million from the budget of the Ministry to educate and facilitate such children with health facilities. A summery in this regard is being sent to the Prime Minister today (Tuesday),” Khursheed Shah said.
He said that the root cause of the child labour in the country was poverty for which the Government initiated BISP which allocated Rs 1,000 to reduce this root cause, however, the amount was not enough to meet the necessaries of the poor. “We will have to improve our tax collection,” the Minister said.
On the Private Member Day, Justice (Retd) Fakhar-UN-Nisa Khokhar introduced a bill to further amend the Muslim Family Law Ordinance, 1961 (The Muslim Family Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010).
Internet Explorer losing ground in india
According to StatCounter, the percentage of PCs running Internet Explorer in India dropped from close to 70% in 2008 to about 51%, currently .
The drop was despite an absence of any regulation by a trade commission , unlike that mandated by European Union on Microsoft, this year.
In Europe, Internet Explorer lost three times more share [...]
NoSQL Database Movement Gains Ground as Alternative
Recent announcements from Twitter and Digg.com underscore the growing awareness of NoSQL databases as an alternative to relational database management systems. But just what the future holds for NoSQL is an open question.
– The buzz around the NoSQL movement in the past year has grown
considerably, to the point where advocates organized a one-day conference in
Boston
just last week
to discuss its future.
Recent announcements
from Twitter and Digg.com supporting a NoSQL approach added fuel to this
buzz, and wh…
President urges compromise over Kosovo
President Boris Tadić spoke for Tanjug news agency on Thursday in Belgrade about a wide range of topics, including Kosovo, organized crime, and EU integrations. Reacting to comments heard from some quarters that Serbia “ought to recognize the factual situation on the ground” when it comes to Kosovo and Metohija, Tadić noted that there are “several different realities on the ground”.
10 Reasons Why ATandT Could Lose Ground Without iPhone Exclusivity
As AT T continues to corner the mobile market with the iPhone, some are wondering what the carrier’s future would hold without Apple’s well-known mobile device. Unfortunately for AT T, that future doesn’t look as bright as it might want its customers to believe.
– Apple’s
iPhone is an unbridled success. The smartphone delivers an experience that has
yet to be rivaled in the mobile market. It offers a design that satisfies
consumer desire for a big, vibrant display that also fits easily into a pocket.
Simply put, the iPhone is a revolutionary device that h…



