For the first time since the dioxin scandal broke out in Germany, the toxin has been found in pigs, reports Deutsche Welle. EU officials have confirmed that the animal feed was also exported to France and Denmark.
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The End Near For Elizabeth Edwards As Cancer Spreads To Liver
We’re ending the first day of the work week with a mayjah case of The Sads. After a six year battle against infidelity, scandal, and breast cancer, it appears the end is near for embattled political wife Elizabeth Edwards. Edwards’ illness has taken a turn for the worse after spreading to her liver, PEOPLE reported [...]
The End Near For Elizabeth Edwards As Cancer Spreads To Liver
We’re ending the first day of the work week with a mayjah case of The Sads. After a six year battle against infidelity, scandal, and breast cancer, it appears the end is near for embattled political wife Elizabeth Edwards. Edwards’ illness has taken a turn for the worse after spreading to her liver, PEOPLE reported [...]
Industrial action spreads in France
A wildcat blockade of Marseilles airport this morning which has now ended added more chaos to disruptions in transport in France. It was just the latest flashpoint in the rolling strikes and blockades that have swept France since last week as unions and students protest against reforms to state pensions.
Zeus Trojan Spreads with Tax Spam
Security researchers at Cisco Systems and Solera Networks are reporting tax spam being used to spread the Zeus Trojan. – Zeus is down off malware’s
Mount Olympus and infecting PCs yet again, this time using a tax scam being
spammed out by attackers as bait.
Using the Oct. 15 tax filing extension deadline as a ruse, the malware has
been up to its old tricks, targeting banking and other user information. The
spam …
Oil spill spreads to Texas
America’s worst ever oil spill continues to spread as the first tar balls are found washed up on a Texas beach. It means the southern US state looks like joining Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida in having its coastline soiled.
Debt crisis spreads beyond Greece
U.S. stock market indexes were mixed in Wednesday’s trading, VOA reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.5 percent (53 points) to end at 11,045.
Extended producer responsibility spreads: Junk bond
Governments oblige manufacturers to take back used goods for disposal
FOR seasoned shoppers, “buyer’s remorse” is a familiar feeling. “Seller’s remorse” may also become common soon, as ever more governments order manufacturers to assume the cost of disposing of their products after consumers are done with them. Until recently, most laws on “extended producer responsibility” (EPR) or “product stewardship” applied only to specific types of goods, such as car tyres or electronics. But in late March Maine, following the lead of several Canadian provinces, became the first American state to enact a blanket EPR law, which could in principle cover any product.
Governments are eager to unload some responsibility for waste management onto manufacturers, especially for products that are hard to recycle or may be toxic, such as electronics, batteries, paint, car parts and pesticide containers. It helps them cut costs, for one thing—handy for local authorities short of cash in the recession. In Maine, which has had an EPR law for electronic waste since 2004, municipalities save $1.5m-3m annually because manufacturers have picked up the cost of collection, according to the Natural Resources Council of Maine. Governments also hope that EPR laws will encourage firms to rethink the way they make products, designing them for longevity and recyclability rather than for the landfill. …
Alarm spreads over Europe’s massive deficits
The swelling public deficits in Portugal, Spain and Greece have plunged the eurozone into the biggest crisis in its 11-year life, presaging years of belt-tightening, analysts warn. It is a vicious financial circle; the more fears over deficits and debts grow, the harder it becomes for the
Mariah Carey spreads holiday cheer to underprivileged Colorado kids
Mariah Carey and husband Nick Cannon organized a holiday party for 35 Colorado underprivileged children at a rented Aspen Recreation Center.
According to The Aspen Times, the songstress rented out the city-owned Aspen Recreation Center for four hours at 1000-dollar an hour, reports The New York Daily News.
The kids enjoyed a day of wall climbing, swimming [...]
Chain of carnage spreads to Multan
MULTAN – The chain of carnage spread downwards Tuesday after hitting the upper areas of country as the terrorists struck Multan this time, killing at least 10 persons including two members of an intelligence agency and themselves besides injuring 43 others.
Two suicide bombers blew an explosive-laden loader vehicle up as the army jawans thwarted their attempt to enter a building on Qasim Bela Road, said ISPR. The building is stated to be the headquarters of countryÂ’s supreme spy agency.
“The target of the terrorists was an army building. They fired two rockets at the pickets established by police and army to make their way.
However, the army jawans fought bravely and prevented a massive destruction by sacrificing their lives,” Commissioner Multan division Syed Muhammad Ali Gardezi told the journalists at the spot.
The DIG Multan Range Arif Ikram told the journalists that 800 to 1000 kilogram explosive material was used in the blast.
“It was a Hyundai loader vehicle. We’ve recovered its parts besides some mobile SIMs from the spot. Investigations are underway,” he added.
“I saw a terrorist carrying a rocket launcher on his shoulder and coming towards the checkpost. He was attired in militia-coloured clothes,” sources quoted a constable Kashif Faisal, who was deployed at the attacked police post, as telling the police high-ups.
He jumped into the bunker along with three other cops to save life. Though all the four cops got buried under a wall that collapsed on their bunker after the rocket fire, all of them survived the attack.
The blast caused a 10-foot deep and 31-foot wide hole in the earth besides badly damaging at least 25 houses and partially damaging the targeted building around the site.
The law-enforcement agencies recovered the head and arm of a suspected suicide bomber, a live hand-grenade, a rocket-launcher, splinters of bombs and parts of a Kalashnikov from the blast site besides arresting four suspected persons from adjoining areas.
A controversy existed on the toll of life as the Rescue 1122 sources claimed that 12 persons lost their lives while the ISPR confirmed 10 dead.
However, the number could not be confirmed as most of the injured and bodies were taken to the Combined Military Hospital and the army did not allow media to enter its premises.
The martyred included two army jawans Sepoy Shakeel and Hawaldar Faisal besides six others. Out of 43 injured, some were identified as two army jawans – Abdul Khaliq and Liaqat Ali besides Zafar, 37, Ghazala, 16, Ramzan, 22, Sassi, 6, Bibi, 4, a four-month-old infant and Muhammad Tariq. The condition of the four injured was stated to be precarious.
Hospital sources said as many as 32 were taken to the Combined Military Hospital while another 11 to Nishtar Hospital. Emergency was declared at all hospitals and other health facilities of the district while all law-enforcement agencies were put on high alert after the blast.
While describing the scene, a security source told this scribe that two concurrent posts, first by the police and the second by army, are established about 100-metre ahead of the targeted building on Qasim Bela Road.
The terrorists came from Qasim Bela area and succeeded to cross the first post but the army jawans halted them before approaching the second one.
A witness namely Mukhtar Ahmad, whose entire family was injured in the blast, told this scribe that he was sitting atop his house when he heard fire shots. “The terrorists firstly opened fire on the cops and then launched a rocket attack followed by a massive blast that collapsed my house,” he added.
Security sources were of the opinion that the terrorists cleared their way by firing a rocket on the first post established by police and then attacked army post to enter the sensitive building, but the army jawans retaliated and foiled their bid, upon which they blew themselves up about 50 yards ahead of the target.
The blast panicked the entire city as most markets and trading centres of Multan were shut down immediately after the incident. The army jawans cordoned off the affected area and stopped every one including police and media persons from approaching the spot.
Meanwhile, the district police are learnt to have launched a post-blast search and clearance operation in Cantt and adjoining areas to nab two suspected terrorists.
A witness, who pleaded for anonymity, claimed that besides the two terrorists, who blew themselves up just outside the headquarters of a spy agency, two others escaped, riding a blue-colour Suzuki Mehran.
The sources said that heavy contingents of police and army cordoned off the entire cantonment area and launched a door-to-door search operation. “The residents of this area are being asked to show their identification documents while those living in rented houses or guest houses are being checked strictly.” However, no arrest was reported till the filing of this story.
Agencies add: According to local officials, the target of the suicide attackersÂ’ gun-and-bomb assault was the ISI building.
The commando-style attack in the prime ministerÂ’s hometown came after 54 people were killed when two bombs devastated a market in Lahore on Monday, engulfing shops in flames and burying people under the rubble.
In Multan, the two attackers fired on soldiers as they drove a pick-up truck packed with explosives past security checkposts, trying to approach the Multan offices of Inter-Services Intelligence, officials said. When challenged, they detonated the car bomb.
Multan’s top administrative official Sayed Mohammad Ali Gardezi said that one military building was badly damaged in the blast, adding: “They did not succeed to hit the target.”
The number of deceased has risen to 10 and the injured 47. Five of the deceased were children.
The martyred included two army jawans sipoi Shakeel and hawaldar Faisal besides six others including five children namely Shahzad, Abdullah, Hina, Tabinda and Zainab and an unidentified civilian. Similarly, Out of 47 injured, some were identified as two army jawans Abdul Khaliq and Liaqat Ali, Zafar, 37, Ghazala, 16, Ramazan, 22, Sassi, 6, Bibi, 4, a four-month old infant and Muhammad Tariq.
Corporate crime is on the rise: The rot spreads
A survey reveals that desperate times have led to illegal measures
THE recession has taken its toll on morals as well as profits. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a consulting and accounting firm, has conducted a biennial survey of economic crime for the past ten years. The most recent, published on November 19th, is not only the most thorough, based on over 3,000 responses from firms in 54 countries. In many ways it is also the most worrying.
A third of those responding reported that they had suffered at least one economic crime in the past year. The incidence was particularly high in developing countries, notably Russia; in financial services and communications; in big companies and in state-owned enterprises. …
JBS spreads its wings: Cluck, moo, oink, ka-ching
A Brazilian livestock firm has grown to prize-winning size
UNLESS you work with quadrupeds, it may have escaped your notice that a Brazilian company, JBS, is about to become the world’s largest processor of meat. Its recent acquisition of Pilgrim’s Pride, a big chicken processor in America and Mexico, and a pending merger with Bertin, another Brazilian firm, will soon give it bigger sales than Tyson Foods, the American firm that currently claims the top spot. Other Brazilian names—Vale in mining, Embraer in aviation, Petrobras in oil—may be more famous. But JBS is now the second-largest private-sector company in Brazil by sales, after Vale. And a large majority of its sales come from outside the country.
This is a stunning transformation for a business that began life in Goias state 56 years ago with a slaughterhouse that could butcher just five cattle a day. Its founder, Jose Batista Sobrinho, used to carry sides of beef on his back to market, according to a friend. The expanded firm will slaughter more than 140,000 animals a day and employ 129,000 people. Mr Batista’s three sons still control and run the company, although 49% of it is publicly traded. …



