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Manufacturing Integration Technology bags $6.7m in new orders

Manufacturing Integration Technology (MIT) says the group has received orders totalling $6.7m from its semiconductor equipment and contract equipment manufacturing (CEM) customers.

Of particular importance is a significant order from a major semiconductor customer for its high-end range of die sorters used in the IC manufacturing and assembly process, says MIT.

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Ahmadinejad orders swift action against Iran bombers

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered Iranian authorities to swiftly track down those who planned Sunday’s suicide attack in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
“I am ordering the relevant officials to identify quickly the elements behind this terrorist crime and hand them over to the judiciary,” the official IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
“I assure the [...]

Malaysian PM orders urgent redressal of Indian concerns

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has directed the relevant government departments and agencies to address several long-standing social, economic and educational issues affecting the Indian community.
“We raised several issues for approval and many of them received the nod from the Prime Minister,” said Malaysian Indian Congress vice-president Dr S. Subramaniam.
He said in a statement [...]

Paris court orders eBay to pay €80,000 to LVMH

A Paris tribunal has found that eBay violated LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton trademarks in keyword searches, but the fine of €80,000 (Dh432,415) levelled against the internet company was far less than the French luxury brand had hoped for.  EBay said the sum was far less than the €4 million inA Paris tribunal has found that eBay violated LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton trademarks in keyword searches, but the fine of €80,000 (Dh432,415) levelled against the internet company was far less than the French luxury brand had hoped for. EBay said the sum was far less than the €4 million in

Jeremić orders internal investigation

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić has ordered a probe after the media reported that Montenegro’s candidate for ambassador to Serbia was “unwelcome”. The “urgent investigation” will include “everyone”: from his cabinet chief to the ministry’s human resources clerks, Belgrade daily Večenje Novosti writes.

Ahu Ozyurt: Turkey’s Prime Minister Orders Heavy Metal Fans Arrested

If he can not even tolerate a group of Heavy Metal fans, what sort of a “Leader of the Muslim World” does he aspire to be? Even Ahmedinejad would be ashamed of this.

SEC Orders Ex-CEO To Return Pay

The Securities and Exchange Commission for the first time Wednesday ordered an executive to return compensation awarded during years the company misstated financial results — even though the executive himself wasn’t accused of wrongdoing.

Judge Orders Seals Out Of Pool After Disgruntled Swimmer Files Lawsuit

SAN DIEGO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger cast a lifeline Monday to a colony of federally protected harbor seals that spend their days lounging around a popular San Diego cove and have become the subject a lengthy legal tussle over their fa…

TLC Orders Obesity Reality Show

The network behind “Little People, Big World” is taking on another group of people who don’t quite fit in the regular society.

TLC has ordered a six-episode series that chronicles the lives of a morbidly obese family facing everyday realities…

Andy Borowitz: God Orders Sanford to Stop Putting Words in His Mouth

One day after embattled South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford claimed that God was trying to make him a better person, the Almighty held a rare press conference to demand that Sanford “stop putting words in My mouth.”

RFID Orders Continue to Surge

With the United States leading the way but closely followed by the United Kingdom, China and Japan, RFID sales continue to outpace the economy. Global sales are expected to hit $5.56 billion in 2009.
– Despite the sluggish economy, global sales of RFID technology are expected to grow 5 percent to $5.56 billion in 2009. According to IDTechEx, the surge in sales will be accomplished despite the worlds largest RFID project — the $6 billion China National ID card scheme — being completed a year ear…


Obama Orders Review Of Alleged Deaths Of Taliban Prisoners In Afghanistan

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has ordered his national security team to investigate reports that U.S. allies were responsible for the deaths of as many as 2,000 Taliban prisoners of war during the opening days of the war in Afghani…