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Outsourcing to India The shining star in the gloomy sky Posted By : opheliaalina

Throughout the time of the global downturn, the corporate world was constantly in search of a way out of the business meltdown and start getting back the profits again. Outsourcing to India came as a boon to the software development fraternity as it delivered topnotch solutions in economic budgets.

Cadillac Sky: New Album 6/08 Produced by Black Keys’ Auerbach

CADILLAC SKY’S NEW ALBUM LETTERS IN THE DEEP SET FOR RELEASE JUNE 8
ALBUM PRODUCED BY THE BLACK KEYS’ DAN AUERBACH

Cadillac Sky

Critically acclaimed bluegrass band Cadillac Sky is poised for the release of their new album, Letters In The
Deep
, due out June 8 on Dualtone Records. The album, produced by The Black KeysDan Auerbach,
follows their 2008 effort, Gravity’s Our Enemy, which earned wide praise from the Dallas Morning
News
, the Boston Herald and the Washington Post, which called it, “consistently virtuosic.”
The band is currently on tour in support of the new album, please see below for tour dates.

Letters In The Deep finds Cadillac Sky embracing broader classical, rock and pop influences, while harkening
back to the roots of traditional bluegrass — when albums were made with the players standing around a single mic. Lead singer/mandolin player Bryan Simpson explains, “These days, bluegrass is recorded in a separate
room with people behind glass. And that’s not the bluegrass that we love. The rawness is missing. We played all
the songs just sitting around together, and at the core of every song is a truly live recording.”

Dan Auerbach oversaw production duties for the album with a hands-off approach, allowing the music to come
together naturally. Auerbach challenged the band to embrace the “here and now” and under his direction, Cadillac
Sky would have to make decisions on the fly when tracking and fixing issues in the mix wouldn’t be possible. Simpson adds, “Dan encouraged us to just be with our music. He told us not to over-analyze, to let the songs be
what they were going to be.”

Of the album, Auerbach says, “They rose to the occasion. There are really beautiful sounds on Letters In The
Deep
. It is as much of a living album as it is an art piece and I’m definitely proud to have my name attached to
this project. Whatever genre it is, it’s a really great album, and I’m happy that I got to make it.”

Based in Nashville by way of Texas, Cadillac Sky is comprised of Bryan Simpson (vocals, mandolin, guitar,
violin), Matt Menefee (banjo, upright piano, drums, glockenspiel), David Mayfield (guitar,
percussion), Ross Holmes (mandolin, melotron) and Andy “Panda” Moritz (piano, percussion,
bass).

Cadillac Sky Tour Dates :: Cadillac Sky News :: Cadillac Sky Concert Reviews


Singapore Press Holdings rated buy

Kim Eng Research in an April 14 research report says: “SPH’s 1HFY10 operating profit jumped by 29.4% y-o-y to $286.8 million on strong performance by the newspaper and magazine segment, lower newsprint costs and higher revenue from Sky@Eleven.

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Afghan villagers flee to escape assault

As military helicopters thundered through the sky over the Afghan township of Marjah yesterday morning, villagers cowered down below in their mud-brick huts.  About 60 helicopters took part in the assault, Helmand Governor Mohammad Gulab Mangal said, dropping soldiers into what officials say isAs military helicopters thundered through the sky over the Afghan township of Marjah yesterday morning, villagers cowered down below in their mud-brick huts. About 60 helicopters took part in the assault, Helmand Governor Mohammad Gulab Mangal said, dropping soldiers into what officials say is

IBM, Microsoft Help Bring ‘Big Sky’ Supercomputer to Montana

In partnership with the state of Montana, tech vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, NextIO and Nice have created the Big Sky system, the cornerstone of the new Rocky Mountain Supercomputer Centers. The 3.8-teraflop system, powered by IBM’s System p and System x servers and running Microsoft’s Windows HPC Server 2008, is designed to fulfill Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer’s vision of using technology to be the economic engine that revitalizes the region, which some until now have called The Great American Supercomputing Desert. The goal is to grow the system to 20 to 25 teraflops, and should demand exceed the RMSC’s capacity, workloads can be spilled over to IBM’s Computing on Demand cloud computing center.
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Terror in the sky

An attempt to down an airliner, apparently inspired by al-Qaeda, thankfully fails

EYEWITNESSES on the Northwest Airlines flight 253 between Amsterdam and Detroit on Christmas day spoke of a loud bang, a struggle and smoke and screams shortly before the plane touched down at its destination. It emerged that the chaotic scenes were of flight attendants and fellow passengers tackling a man apparently attempting to detonate a device concealed on his body. That he was unsuccessful in his apparent attempt to down the airliner is both a testament to the quick reactions of those travelling with him and the seemingly experimental nature of the device he was trying to let off.

The seriousness of this new threat to airline safety is clear. “This was the real deal,” said Peter King, a senior Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee. The White House declared the incident an “attempted act of terrorism”. The details of the failed attack are still unclear but some facts have emerged. The man who carried out the attack on a plane carrying 289 people is named as Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a young Nigerian man who boarded a flight in Lagos and transferred to the Northwest jet in Amsterdam. He is believed to have spent several of the past few years studying at a university in London. …

The 40 Hottest Women of the Decade

The first decade of the 2000s is about to end and we need to take a quick look back and decide which female celebrities were considered to be the sexiest of their time.

Dec 18: Noble Group, CWT, Indofood, NOL, Sky China

The following companies may have unusual price changes in trading today, say Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters. Share prices are from the previous close. Singapore’s Straits Times Index was little changed at 2,813.27

US stocks fell last night as the dollar’s rebound spurred a safe-haven trade, cutting demand for riskier assets, while a soft profit outlook from economic bellwether FedEx sank transportation shares.

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Uniting in the sky

BA and Iberia at last agree to get together to sort out their problems

LIKE two drowning men Iberia and British Airways have long eyed each other as potential means of mutual buoyancy. The rate at which the airlines have been sinking at last forced them into each other’s arms on Thursday November 12th. BA made big pre-tax losses in the year to the end of March as it suffered from the credit crisis and the global economic slump. Iberia actually managed to eke out a slender profit for 2008. But as the terms of the merger were thrashed out Iberia announced a loss in the latest quarter, which includes the usually profitable summer months. A week ago BA said that it had lost GBP292m ($466m) in the first half of the year, which includes the summer period.

These airlines are not alone in their travails. The International Air Transport Association, an industry body, estimates that total losses for the world’s airlines this year will be some $11 billion. By agreeing to merge the two firms will belatedly join the trend for big European airlines to bulk up. This has become an attractive means to make substantial cost savings as they compete against low-cost rivals and try to cope with a precipitous fall in numbers of lucrative business passengers. The pair reckon that by the fifth year the new group will save some €400m ($595m)annually by cutting overlapping routes, and by combining maintenance, office functions and business-class lounges. The pair may also have more heft when it comes to negotiations to buy new planes from Boeing and Airbus. …

Michael Jackson Séance Airs On British TV

You gotta love British TV. London’s Sky Television broadcast psychic medium Derek Acorah’s attempt to contact Michael Jackson in a live televised séance over the weekend……..Lordy….Two newly commissioned shows, Michael Jackson: The Live Séance and Michael Jackson: The Search For His Spirit, were broadcast back-to-back on Sky on Saturday.
Acorah was joined by psychic Bobby Marchesso, [...]

Pie in the sky

America calls off plans for missile defence in Europe, pleasing peaceniks but worrying hawks

MAYBE some jam tomorrow, but none today. That is the American message to its most stalwart allies in the ex-communist world as Barack Obama’s administration shelves plans to deploy ten interceptor rockets in Poland and a radar station in the Czech Republic.

The timing of the announcement is poor, coming on September 17th, the anniversary of the Soviet attack on Poland in 1939. In a country highly tuned to symbolic snubs, it matters that nobody in Washington seemed to know or care about that. …

Business Travelers Embracing Sky High Wi-Fi

Forget the perks, if airline meals and in-flight movies qualify as such. A new survey shows business travelers and frequent fliers want a Wi-Fi connection on their flights. The overwhelming majority would opt for a Wi-Fi connection over a free meal.
– Business travelers and frequent fliers are willing to change their travel
plans depending on in-air airline Wi-Fi availability, according to a new survey
by the Wi-Fi Alliance. More than 70 percent would opt for a flight with
Wi-Fi access over one that provided meal service.
The survey also s…



Next total solar eclipse to occur after 123 years

The longest duration solar eclipse, which was seen in various parts of India on Wednesday, will happen only after 123 years.
However, the next solar eclipse – an annual one – will occur next year.
Enthusiasts including foreigners converged to parts of India to witness the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century.
In Agra, [...]

David Horton: Like a diamond in the sky

The position of climate change denialists these days is roughly the same as that of Flat Earthers from the day that Yuri Gargarin circled the…

Steve Parker: Tell Bob Lutz what GM must do now

With the Core Four divisions of Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick and GMC, and with Bob Lutz back on-board, General Motors is now very much on its…

Russian Firm Values Facebook Stock at $6.5B

Russia’s Digital Sky Technologies is willing to pay $14.77 per share for Facebook common stock, boosting its stake to as much as 3.5 percent and valuing the world’s largest online social network at about $6.5 billion.
– SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) Russia’s Digital Sky Technologies said it
will pay $14.77 a share for Facebook common stock, boosting its stake
to as much as 3.5 percent and valuing the world’s largest online social
network at about $6.5 billion.
While that is below the $10 billion valuation set by Digi…


International Space Station To “De-Orbit” In 2016 Due To Lack Of Long-Term Funding

A number of times in recent weeks a bright, unblinking light has appeared in the night sky of the nation’s capital: a spaceship. Longer than a football field, weighing 654,000 pounds, the spaceship moved swiftly across the heavens and vanished…

US president sets Afghan target

A US Marine helicopter delivers supplies in Helmand province, 11 July

The increasingly deadly conflict in Afghanistan is a "serious fight" but one essential for the future stability of the country, the US president says.

Insisting that US and allied troops have pushed back the Taliban, Barack Obama said the immediate target was to steer Afghanistan through elections.

The country is due to hold a presidential vote in August.

Mr Obama spoke to Sky News as concern grew in the UK at the rising British death toll in Afghanistan.

UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was also forced on Saturday to justify British involvement in Afghanistan.

Mr Brown said the UK’s military deployment there was aimed at preventing terrorism in the UK.

Fifteen British troops have died in the past 10 days, pushing the country’s number of deaths in Afghanistan past the number killed in action in Iraq.

‘Extraordinary role’

Speaking during a day-long visit to Africa, Mr Obama also told Sky News that the battle in Afghanistan was a vital element in the battle against terrorism.

He said the continued involvement of British troops in the conflict was necessary, right and was a vital contribution to UK national security.

US President Barack Obama in Ghana, 11 July

"This is not an American mission," Mr Obama said.

"The mission in Afghanistan is one that the Europeans have as much if not more of a stake in than we do.

"The likelihood of a terrorist attack in London is at least as high, if not higher, than it is in the United States."

He praised the efforts of all troops currently fighting the Taleban in gruelling summer heat, singling out British forces for praise when asked if their role was still important.

"Great Britain has played an extraordinary role in this coalition, understanding that we can not allow either Afghanistan or Pakistan to be a safe haven for al-Qaeda, those who with impunity blow up train stations in London or buildings in New York.

"We knew that this summer was going to be tough fighting. They [the Taliban] have, I think, been pushed back but we still have a long way to go. We’ve got to get through elections."

‘Core mission’

Since taking office in Washington in January of this year, Mr Obama has announced a troop "surge" in Afghanistan.

British soldiers carry the coffin of a comrade, 10 July

The US has said it is sending up to 30,000 new troops to Afghanistan this year to take on a resurgent Taleban. They will join 33,000 US and 32,000 other Nato troops already in the country.

He also replaced the incumbent US commander in the country, ousting Gen David McKiernan less than a year into his command.

The new US chief in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, has a stellar reputation from his days commanding special forces operations in Iraq.

He has been tasked with the mission of outsmarting the Taliban, who continue to win support among ordinary Afghans often caught in the crossfire of the bitter fighting.

High numbers of Afghan civilian casualties have become an issue of major concern to the US. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has regularly called on the international forces to reduce the numbers of Afghans killed in its operations.

Speaking to Sky News, Mr Obama said although forces were currently engaged in heavy fighting, new strategies for building bridges with Afghan society would be considered once the country had held its presidential election.

A young girl in Afghanistan, 10 July

Afghanistan needed its own army, its own police and the ability to control its own security, Mr Obama said – a strategy currently being implemented in Iraq, where security is being handed over to Iraqi forces.

"All of us are going to have to do an evaluation after the Afghan election to see what more we can do," the president said.

"It may not be on the military side, it might be on the development side providing Afghan farmers alternatives to poppy crops, making sure that we are effectively training a judiciary system and a rule of law in Afghanistan that people trust."

"We’ve got a core mission that we have to accomplish."</p


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Liverpool lad back where he belongs

As he sank his par putt and looked to the sky, few people on the 18th green of the BMW International Open would have begrudged Nick Dougherty the third European Tour title of his career.   The Liverpool-born star has endured a testing time since making his US Masters debut last April, followingAs he sank his par putt and looked to the sky, few people on the 18th green of the BMW International Open would have begrudged Nick Dougherty the third European Tour title of his career. The Liverpool-born star has endured a testing time since making his US Masters debut last April, following