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Kashmir governor returns information commissioner’s file

Jammu and Kashmir Governor N.N. VohraJammu and Kashmir Governor N.N. Vohra has returned the file appointing income tax officer G.R. Sufi as the state’s chief information commissioner (CIC) because it did not have the clearance of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). Sufi, an income tax officer, was recommended for the post last week by a panel headed by Chief Minister [...]

Islamist leader returns to Tunisia

The head of Tunisia’s main Islamist movement, Rachid Ghannouchi, has returned to Tunisia after more than 20 years in exile.

Ghannouchi, who was living in London, was greeted by thousands of supporters at Tunis airport upon his return, many of whom expressed concerns that he could be arrested by the police.

Big B hopes peace returns in Egypt

amitabh bachchan 5As the anti-government protests rage on in Egypt, Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan reminisces about his stay in the beautiful country of pyramids and hopes it “all comes to an end soon and in peace”. “I see incredible scenes of violence and disruption on television about what is happening in Egypt and in particular in Cairo [...]

Zsa Zsa Gabor Returns Home From Hospital Following Amputation

Screen icon Zsa Zsa Gabor, 93, is back home in Malibu after being released from the Los Angeles hospital where she spent three weeks and had most of her right leg amputated. Gabor — who lost her limb after gangrene set in — was allowed to return to her Los Angeles estate on Friday for [...]

Missing Infant Carlina White Returns Home After 23 Years

This item won’t do much for the Goss Watchers out there, but it’s pretty darn heartwarming nonetheless. A young mother — who disappeared from a Harlem hospital as an infant in 1987, becoming the subject of one of New York City’s most baffling missing persons cases — has been reunited with the parents who never [...]

President returns VAT law to parliament

President Boris Tadić has returned the amendments to the Law on Value Added Tax (VAT) to the Serbian parliament to be re-evaluated.

He explained that VAT regulations in the 2011 state budget and the amendments to the Law on VAT were inconsistent.

Human evolution: The old man of the mountain returns

More evidence for a previously unknown species of human

SVANTE PAABO, the DNA palaeontologist whose work provided the inspiration for “Jurassic Park”, has produced a nice Christmas present for students of human evolution. He and his colleagues have confirmed, using the creature’s whole genome, that a fossil finger bone which is at least 30,000 years old, and which was found in a cave in the Altai mountains of Siberia, comes from a previously unknown human species. That was all but certain from their previous study of the creature’s mitochondrial DNA (an abundant form of the molecule found in cells’ powerpacks), released in March. The latest analysis, published in Nature on December 23rd, removes any doubt—and adds a tooth to the meagre stock of evidence from the new species that modern science is able to examine.

This discovery is extraordinary on many levels. Perhaps the most important is that one small group of modern humans who live far away from Siberia—the Melanesian islanders of the Pacific Ocean—have picked up a block of genes from the newly discovered species on their (or, rather, their ancestors’) travels. Genetic evidence of the Melanesians’ journey from the African cradle of Homo sapiens, which started (like that of all non-African people) about 60,000 years ago when a band of adventurers crossed the straits of Bab el Mandeb, from modern Djibouti to modern Yemen, suggests they then continued along the south coast of Asia, never going far inland. For the necessary interbreeding to have happened, Dr Paabo’s new species would thus have to have been spread over a vast area of Asia. Yet it has left no previously identified traces. …

Jason Alexander Returns To TV In CBS Comedy

It’s back to the tube for The Down and Out George Costanza! Former Seinfeld star Jason Alexander has signed on to star in and executive produce an hourlong comedy pilot pitched to CBS. The still-untitled comedy will feature a 30-pounds lighter Alexander (Gotta love those Jenny Craig endorsement deals!) as “a former TV star who’s [...]

James Franco Returns To “General Hospital” Feb. 2011

James Franco is returning to ABC Daytime. The 2011 Oscars host (and potential nominee?) has agreed to appear in a two-episode guest arc airing on General Hospital in February. Last summer, Franco earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of homicidal serial killer, Franco, on the longrunning soap opera. “When we realized James would be in [...]

WikiLeaks No Longer on Amazon EC2, Returns to Swedish Hosting Service

WikiLeaks is no longer using Amazon EC2 servers to host thousands of classified documents. It originally moved to EC2 because of several DoS attacks and to handle high traffic volumes. – Amazon.com is no longer hosting WikiLeaks, the controversial site that posted
thousands of classified government documents this week.
quot;WikiLeaks servers at Amazon ousted. Free speech the land of the free fine
our $ are now spent to employ people in Europe, quot;
WikiLeaks tweeted on Dec. 1….


Alexa Chung Returns To US TV With PBS Style Series “Thrift America”

British stylista Alexa Chung — a staple on Best-Dressed list around the UK — will return to American television in a new style series debut on PBS public television in 2011. Thrift America will follow the jet-setting Chung around the US and Europe as she shops for vintage threads at consignment stores, garage sales, and [...]

Former “Tonight Show” Bandleader Kevin Eubanks Returns Nov. 23

Kevin Eubanks, former bandleader and music director for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, is returning to the show for the first time in the six months since his departure. The guitarist has been booked to perform on Leno next Tuesday, Nov. 23. That’s the same day he drops his new CD, Zen Food, on [...]

Kal Penn Returns To Washington

Mr. Penn Goes Back to Washington: Former House actor Kal Penn has resumed his post as with the Obama administration after taking a brief break to shoot a third Harold & Kumar movie. On Monday, Penn assumed his post as Associate Director in the White House’s Office of Public Engagement (OPE). White House spokesman Shin [...]

Singapore Air returns one A380 to service after engine change

Singapore Airlines returned one of three grounded Airbus SAS A380s to service after changing an engine in the wake of a turbine explosion on a Qantas Airways flight.

A second superjumbo likely will resume operations by tomorrow, while work continues on the third, spokesman Nicholas Ionides said in an e-mail today. The airline pulled the planes out of service to swap one Rolls-Royce Group Plc engine each after the discovery of oil stains.

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Singapore seeks returns, pushes scientists from ‘coconut shell’

Singapore, which spent almost $20 billion in the past decade to become a scientific research hub, is tightening access to funds for biomedical scientists as it seeks to quicken returns on investments.

Scientists will have to compete for 30% of the government’s biomedical-research funds by demonstrating the commercial viability of their work, George Radda, chairman of the Biomedical Research Council at Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, said at a briefing today. The agency previously guaranteed 100% funding.

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Singapore seeks faster returns with research fund: Update

Singapore strengthened its research and development focus on money-making outcomes and will set up a $1.35 billion fund to promote closer ties with the science and technology industries.

Out of the $16.1 billion the government has budgeted to spend on research and development from 2011 to 2015, 70% will be for projects aimed at achieving economic success, rising from 65% in the past five years, Minister for Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang said in a speech in Singapore yesterday.

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Sunright returns to profitability for full year

Sunright Limited says it closed the financial year ended 31 July 2010 (FY2010) with a net profit of $6.2 million, as compared to a net loss of S$7.0 million in the last financial year (FY2009).

Group turnover increased by 52% to $124.2 million from $81.6 million last year. Revenue also jumped by 73% to $74.1 million this year, from $42.8 million last year.

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5%-10% returns from Singapore shares in 6-12 months: UBS

Singapore stocks may deliver modest returns of just 5–10% over next 6-12 months given prospect of slower economic, earnings growth, says UBS Wealth Management Research, according to Dow Jones.

UBS expects re-stocking activity in developed economies to wane over next few quarters, saying: “Less re-stocking activities, in turn, should lead to lower exports and industrial production growth in Singapore, thus dragging down overall economic growth.”

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Metax Engineering returns to the black with full-year net profit of $1.1m

Metax Engineering Corporation, the homegrown environmental engineering specialist, says it posted a net profit attributable to equity holders of $1.1 million for the full year ended 30 June 2010 (FY2010) compared to a loss of $5.1 million for FY2009.

Metax attributes this improvement to the consolidation of full-year’s contribution by WS Bioengineering and its subsidiaries.

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Wing Tai returns to black in Q4 with net profit of $69m

Property developer Wing Tai Holdings reported a net profit of $68.92 million for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2010 (4Q2010). This reverses the net loss of $53.88 million it made in 4Q2009.

Revenue for the three months was up 17% y-o-y to $222.35 million.

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