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Cheating Is No Way To Pass Your Exam As Microsoft Certification Cheats Discover Posted By : Marie Coles

Microsoft have over the years found out cheats, unveiled their crimes, including theft, piracy and cheating, which have all been reported to the appropriate authorities and dealt with. Microsoft is dealing with cheats with a harsh hand, showing cheating is no way to pass your Microsoft certification and certainly benefits no one.

Flood tax, RGST pass first hurdle


ISLAMABAD – To the utter surprise of all, the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Tuesday unanimously passed the drafts of Reformed General Sales Tax (RGST) Bill and Flood Surcharge Bill with all diehard opponents – both in ruling alliance and Opposition – keeping complete mum except making a few recommendations to be incorporated in the aforementioned drafts.
The Committee met under the chair of Senator Islamuddin Shaikh. The Committee Chairman Senator Ahmed Ali, an MQM MNA and a strong opponent of RGST, was not present in the two-day meeting. The Committee did not face any hurdle in the passage of the drafts of these bills, as neither opposition party nor the coalition partners opposed them.
The Committee members suggested giving tax exemptions to all food items whether they were packed/ canned or open commodities. Similarly they demanded that the Government should also exempt all types of locally produced medicines and stationary items including books from taxes.
Talking about Flood Surcharge Bill, the Senators suggested that minimum level for this tax should be enhanced to Rs 0.5 million instead of Rs 0.3 million. These recommendations would be presented in the Upper House of the Parliament in the next couple of days, which would then refer them to the Lower House.
The Committee approved increase in Special Excise Duty from one to two per cent.
Earlier talking in the meeting, Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said, “We have no other option but to introduce RGST in the country for revenue generation.” He was of the view that prices of those items would go up which were still exempted from the taxes, while prices of some commodities would come down, as the GST percentage would be reduced to 15 percent from 17 per cent in RGST, he added.
“It will not have even a least effect if we do not get the tranche from International Monetary Fund (IMF), however by not bringing RGST, we will give negative message to the international community,” he said. He further said that military as well as political governments failed to start structural reforms in the economy in the last 20 to 30 years.
He said, “We have to generate our own resources in order to get rid of IMF. If we do not introduce RGST and power losses, how would we make our budget?” He said, “I am ready to discus the Government’s expenditures in this Committee whenever it wants. The Committee members then can tell me from where we have to cut the expenditures. However it would not be in billions which we expect to generate through reforms in our taxation system,” the Minister added.
Talking about the National Finance Commission Award and the 18th Amendment, Shaikh said, “We have transferred the resources from the Centre to the provinces, which is a great achievement. However, the Centre has suffered a lot in the first year, as our fiscal deficit surged to 5.2 per cent from the targeted four per cent.”
The Secretary Finance informed the Committee that Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) would only collect tax on service sector when provinces would authorise it by making change in their laws. He was of the view that provincial governments would also table their drafts at the end of this month. “We held more than 50 meeting with provinces for creating consultations on RGST,” he added. He further informed that three provinces were ready to authorise FBR for collecting GST on services in their laws and only Sindh wanted to collect it at its own.
Earlier Senator Safdar Abbasi of Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party said that there were a lot of constraints in the Bill and it could be challenged in the courts, therefore the Government should withdraw it from the Parliament and new improved bill should be tabled.
Senator Ishaq Dar of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) said that the Government tabled the Bill in a rush as they were facing pressure from donors to table it in the Parliament before Pakistan Development Forum. He said there was no need for the provincial assemblies to pass any resolution for RGST. He said the Government should consider its all aspects otherwise strikes could start in the country due to passage of RGST.
Later MQM presented its resolution seeking not approval of RGST from the Committee and imposition of tax on agriculture sector, besides taking measures to control corruption.
Online adds: The Committee also approved amendment of not implementing flood surcharge on those individuals earning less than Rs 500,000.
The MQM also tabled its dissention note on the opposition of this bill which stated that the govt instead of RGST could earn billions by imposing tax on agriculture sector.
All the four provinces would begin the process of legislation regarding RGST (reformed general sales tax) on November 27-28, as all the four provinces have consensus regarding the issue.
Senator Ishaq Dar said that Nawaz Sharif had addressed all the concerns and reservations in his letter addressed to the Government, whose reaction had been equally positive.
Debating the issue, Senators Safdar Abbasi and Professor Khurshid Ahmad stressed on withdrawing the proposed Bill from the Parliament.

Google, Obama Ties Spurred Street View Pass: NLPC

The National Legal and Policy Center claimed the Federal Trade Commission forgave Google due to the search engine’s close ties to President Barack Obama’s administration. – News Analysis: For those who thought Google was absolved of all its
data-sucking sins over its Street View WiFi incident, think again.
Privacy advocates for the National Legal and Policy
Center claimed U.S.
regulators forgave Google due to the search engine’s close ties to President Barack
Obam…


LiLo seeking work pass from rehab for porn star biopic: Director

It seems troubled actress Lindsay Lohan is eager to start her work on the upcoming biopic, ‘Inferno: A Linda Lovelace Story’. According to director Matthew Wilde, the ‘Mean Girls’ star is “working on getting a work pass” from rehab in order to start developing her role as “Deep Throat” porn star Linda Lovelace in the [...]

Microsoft Unveils Database Products at PASS Conference

At this week’s PASS Summit conference, Microsoft has unveiled a CTP for the next version of SQL Server, a new data warehouse appliance and more. – It’s been a busy week for Microsoft’s SQL Server Team.
Microsoft released the first community technology preview (CTP) for
the next-generation version of SQL Server,
codenamed Denali, Nov. 9. But that is just one of
several announcements to come out of the PASS Summit 2010
conference in Sea…


Militants gut 40 NATO trucks in Quetta


QUETTA – At least 25 oil tankers, carrying fuel for the Nato forces stationed in Afghanistan, were completely destroyed while 15 partially damaged in a pre-dawn attack on Wednesday in the outskirts of Quetta. One person was also killed in the assault.
DIG Investigation Hamid Shakeel said over two dozens oil tankers, parked near a hotel located at the Aktherabad Bypass, were destroyed when unidentified people opened indiscriminate fire, adding that one person was also killed in the attack whose body was shifted to the Bolan Medical Complex Hospital.
But the sources said the number of vehicles parked at the terminal was over four dozens out which 25 were gutted completely. Meanwhile, the drivers managed to shift 11 tankers to safer places, they added.
According to the eyewitnesses, a group of attackers, who reached the spot in two vehicles, targeted the tankers with live ammunition and fled the scene easily.
Heavy contingents of police and Frontier Corps (FC) reached locality and cordoned off the area where the fire continued to blaze till late afternoon.
The fire brigade personnel started the operation to control the inferno but lack of vehicles and water affected their efforts badly. “The fire could not be extinguished immediately owing to the huge magnitude and lack of fire-fighting arrangements,” one of firefighters told this scribe, adding that two of his colleagues were shifted to the hospital as they fainted due to huge flames and thick smoke.
Police have registered a case and started investigation; however, no arrest has been made so far.
It is pertinent to mention that after Torkham crossing in Fata, Balochistan is the second largest route for the supplies of Nato and American troops fighting Taliban in Afghanistan. The two routes being used from the province are Karachi-Quetta via Bolan Pass and Karachi-Quetta via Khuzdar. The number of attacks on Nato tankers and containers has increased many manifolds in recent weeks, resulting in destructions of dozens of vehicle and killing of several drivers.
Agencies add: Taliban terrorists have claimed the Quetta attack and other raids his week in which nearly 60 trucks were torched and three people died.
They vowed more attacks to disrupt NatoÂ’s supply route through Pakistan and to avenge a new wave of the US drone strikes targeting Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorists linked to the terror plot against European cities.
“We claim responsibility for attacking and torching Nato tankers in Quetta today,” Tehrik-e-Taliban Spokesman Azam Tariq told AFP.
“We will further intensify attacks with the intensification of the US drone strikes on us.”
Provincial police chief Malik Mohammed Iqbal later said some suspects from the area were being questioned but gave no further details.
On the other hand, Home Secretary Balochistan Cap (r) Akbar Hussain Durrani said the US and the Nato officialsÂ’ policy of not informing the Pakistani authorities about the position of their tankers had resulted in the latest attack.
Talking to the news agency, he said the Home Department was not informed that the vehicles would be parked at a private terminal in the outskirts of the Quetta.
He said the provincial govt with cooperation of the security agencies could provide protection to the oil tankers if the US and the Nato had made a request for pre-emptive measures.
“We have strictly advised the US-led allied forces officials that their supplies should not be moved or parked individually and without informing the Home Department,” Durrani said.
When asked whether the Balochistan government had been directed by Islamabad to shut down Chaman border for the NATO supplies, he denied and said, “No! we have not received such directives so far.”

Security Software Market to Pass $16.5B in 2010, Report

Analysts at Gartner predict the security software market will surpass $16.5 billion this year, with much of the growth for enterprises being driven by endpoint security and identity management. – Gartner analysts are predicting the worldwide security software market will reach more than $16.5 billion in revenues in 2010.
If true, the prediction will represent an 11.3 percent increase from
the $14.8 billion in revenues the security industry saw in 2009,
the firm said. It also represents …


Android to Pass Apple iOS by 2012: iSuppli

Googles Android operating system is expected to garner greater worldwide market share than Apples iOS by 2012, according to a new report from iSuppli. – Apple may be the brand that all other smartphones are compared to,
but such allure doesnt necessarily translate to market share. In the
race for worldwide mobile OS market share, handsets running Googles
Android are expected to outpace those running Apples iOS by 2012,
research firm iSuppli repo…


Flood deaths pass 400 in Pakistan, Afghanistan

More than 400 people have been killed and 400,000 displaced by monsoon flooding in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Most died in north-west Pakistan, while across the border in Afghanistan at least 60 were killed.

Most banks pass EU stress test

The results from the EU’s stress tests on its banks are being seen as positive, even if doubts about the rigor of them have been expressed. The London-based Committee of European Bank Supervisors only found a three and a half billion euro hole between the seven banks that failed, out of the 91 tested. That is a much better than expected result. Critics say that is because the tests were not tough enough.

Google Purchase of ITA Merits Antitrust Concern But Should Pass

Google’s $700 million bid for ITA Software July 1 is sure to attract regulatory scrutiny because of the size of the deal and growing concerns about the search engine’s sway over the Web. Some believe Google could use its power to ding ITA customers Microsoft Bing, Kayak.com, Expedia and Orbitz. Others believe Google could use its strength in search to shuttle travel traffic to its own offering or gouge ITA’s existing software licensees in prices. However, some experts say the deal should ultimately pass muster because it represents the search engine’s expansion into a new vertical. – Google’s
$700 million bid for flight information
software giant ITA Software July 1 is sure to attract regulatory scrutiny because of
the size of the deal and growing concerns about the search engine’s sway over
the Web.
Some believe Google could use its power to ding
those that use ITA’s dat…


Pass the statins

Health-care spending in rich countries

BETWEEN 2000 and 2008 health spending per person increased by 4.2% a year on average, according to the latest data from the OECD, a rich countries’ club. Average spending over the same period was 8.4% of GDP; last decade the average was 7.3%. Technological change, population expectations and ageing populations, say the OECD, will continue to drive costs and spending even higher. In almost all countries, public expenditure accounts for the majority of health-care spending. It has increased from an average of 12% of total government spending in 1990 to a record 16% in 2008. Given the need to reduce budget deficits, governments will be looking to reduce health-care expenditure or increases taxes.

San Francisco Expected to Pass Cell Phone Radiation Law

San Franciscos Board of Supervisors has stated its approval for a bill proposing that retailers clearly display the levels of radiation emitted by each cell phone they sell. While the link between brain cancers and cell phone use is considered inconclusive, some studies suggest otherwise. – Do cell phones cause brain tumors? Scientific evidence on the matter
is considered inconclusive, but residents of San Francisco are saying
theyd nonetheless like to be able to make more informed, and
potentially safer, cell phone shopping decisions.
On June 16, the San Francisco Board of Supe…


Apple iPad Sales Pass 2 Million Mark

Apple has sold more than 2 million iPads, with the device now shipping in the United Kingdom, as well as to more than a half-dozen other countries. While Foxconn, an Apple manufacturer, is struggling with worker suicides, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says Apple is “working hard to build enough for everyone.” – Apple has sold more than 2 million iPads in the less than 60 days since it
launched the tablet-style device, Apple announced May 31.
Following the devices instant success in the United
States with sales passing 1 million units in
just a month Apple delayed the iPads international launch. Over


Demand that Congress Pass the “Keep Your Hands Off My 401(k) Act of 2010″

As I wrote in January:Last May, I wrote about the rumor that the Obama administration might seize funds from American’s 401k and IRA accounts.Last week, Bloomberg pointed out:The Obama administration is weighing how the government can encourage workers…

Is John Mayer racist with gay tendencies?

I know it’s 2010 but there are some words you just can’t use, no matter what point you’re trying to make. And I think John Mayer knows it now.
In a Playboy interview, Mayer was asked what he thought of black women and about the fact that black people actually liked his music:
I don’t think [...]

John Mayer Racist Remarks To Playboy Create Firestorm

Ladies & Gents, introducing the Music World’s White Kanye West!
Just when you thought John Mayer couldn’t possibly become a bigger assclown, he opens his mouth and removes all doubt. Mayer is creating a stir on the blogosphere this Wednesday with a series of racially-insensitive remarks he made about African-Americans, “The Black Struggle,” “Nigger Passes” [...]

LG Looks to Android to Pass Samsung or Nokia By 2012

LG Electronics wants to be among the top two global handset providers by 2012, the company announced Jan. 13, as well as ship 140 million units in 2010. It plans to roll out more “cutting-edge” smartphone designs, many running Android, despite LGs earlier ties to Microsoft.
– LG Electronics announced a few New Years resolutions
on Jan. 13, one of which was to sell 140 million units in 2010, representing a
20 percent year-over-year increase from 2009.

LG additionally announced that it is rolling out a
multipart plan that will enable it to become one of the top two …


“Budget to pass despite SVM objections”

Despite pressure from the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM), the ruling coalition has secured enough support to approve the 2010 budget draft. This is according to a report today in Belgrade daily Danas, which quotes Democratic Party (DS) official Branko Ristić as saying, “We have a majority without the four SVM MPs, who claim that they will not vote for the 2010 budget if their amendment is not accepted.”

India pass Test to sit top of the world

India became the No1 Test team yesterday after routing Sri Lanka by an innings and 24 runs in the third and final cricket Test in Mumbai to clinch the series 2-0.  Pace spearhead Zaheer Khan took 5-72 as Sri Lanka, trailing by 333 runs in the first innings, were shot out for 309 in their secondIndia became the No1 Test team yesterday after routing Sri Lanka by an innings and 24 runs in the third and final cricket Test in Mumbai to clinch the series 2-0. Pace spearhead Zaheer Khan took 5-72 as Sri Lanka, trailing by 333 runs in the first innings, were shot out for 309 in their second