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Anti-government protests must stop: Egypt vice president

Omar SuleimanEgypt’s newly appointed Vice President Omar Suleiman said Wednesday evening he would not speak with the opposition until Egyptian protesters stop demonstrations and return to their homes. “The request by President (Hosni) Mubarak to open dialogue with opposition will not continue until protesters stop and leave the Egyptian streets to return to normalcy, which will [...]

Pregnant Mariah can’t stop cooking

mariah careySinger Nick Cannon fears putting on more weight than his pregnant wife Mariah Carey as she can’t stop cooking. The couple is currently expecting twins and Cannon revealed that he is in more danger than his wife of putting on weight during the pregnancy because she keeps cooking food and then refuses to eat it, [...]

Microsoft Sues to Stop Former Exec from Joining Salesforce.com

Microsoft is moving to stop one of its former executives from joining cloud rival Salesforce.com, amidst increasing animosity between the two companies. – Microsoft and Salesforce.com find themselves locked in
conflict again, after the software giant filed a lawsuit to stop a former
executive from joining its cloud-services rival.
Salesforce.com had hired Matthew Miszewski whose LinkedIn
page states his former position as general
manager of world…


Martin Luther King Jr.: Stop the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and Stop the Mugging of the Middle Class and Poor by the Wealthy

The Defense Department’s general counsel said that he believed Martin Luther King, Jr., might have supported the current wars: I believe that if Dr. King were alive today, he would recognize that we live in a complicated world, and that our nation’…

Stop Intruders From Accessing to Your PC With Free Firewalls for Windows 7 Posted By : Eddie

Are you using Windows 7 operating system and looking for a free firewall so that you can block unwanted access to your PC? If the answer is yes, this article is worth reading. Although Windows 7 operating is an excellent operating system comprising a number of robust security features but still there are some loopholes which allow the hackers to access to your computer. There are viruses, spyware and adware designed by the hackers to make their job easier.

President urged to stop liquor sales on government premises

Pratibha Devisingh PatilA woman’s rights group has urged President Pratibha Patil to stop the sale of wine and liquor at government premises in Goa. In a petition, Bailancho Saad, a woman’s organisation, sought Patil’s intervention to stop a government-promoted wine festival to be held at a multiplex in the capital later this month. Patil is on a [...]

Delhi people don’t stop to watch film shooting: Vidya Balan

vidya balan554Vidya Balan has discovered a new side to Delhi. During her extensive shoot in the capital for “No One Killed Jessica”, the Bollywood star walked through crowded streets and markets, even in old Delhi, and was quite surprised to find that people did not stop to watch the shooting. Delhiwallahs are as busy as Mumbaikars, [...]

Congressman Miller Joins Economists and Financial Experts In Demanding a Stop to Mortgage Servicer Fraud — a Significant Cause of Foreclosures

As Yves Smith notes:As we have written, and as experts and foreclosure defense lawyers have reported in Congressional testimony, and as pending lawsuits by attorneys general in Arizona and Nevada allege, servicer abuses are a significant cause of for…

Divorce won’t stop me adopting, says Eva Longoria

She may have divorced her husband, but Eva Longoria won’t let that stop her from adopting children. The Desperate Housewives actress, who split from her basketball star husband Tony Parker after finding out that he had been texting one of her girlfriends, wants to adopt a child from Haiti as a single mother. Longoria, who [...]

DSS: Stop tearing Serbia apart

Democratic Party of Serbia leader Vojislav Koštunica has called upon the ruling parties to give up on “further tearing up of Serbia”.

He called on the government to refrain from regionalization of the country and devote itself to true development and strengthening of local self-government.

7 Things you should stop doing at work


1. Being too busy for breaks (you’re better at everything when you’re rested).

2. Replying to email instantly (if they’re really waiting, they’ll call you).

3. Getting caught up in politics (it’s rarely worth it and never fun).

4. Pretending you’re saving lives (if you actually are, no need to pretend).

5. Refusing to give yourself uninterrupted time for work (they don’t need you that much).

6. Complaining about how little money you make (the people you’re complaining to can’t change it).

7. Forgetting to laugh and have fun (this can take work some days but is always worth it).

Bonus round: Stop eating lunch at your desk. You really deserve a walk, conversation with a friend, or a quiet hour away from your desk.


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DSS in petition to stop Telekom sale

Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) has launched a petition, requesting the government to stop the sale of Telekom Srbija.

The DSS thinks that development of telecommunication infrastructure is in the interest of Serbian economy.

Here’s How to Stop Market Manipulation and Show Too Big To Fail Banks Like JP Morgan Who Is Boss

Leading economists and financial experts say that our economy cannot recover until the too big to fails are broken up. See this and this. The giant banks have been sucking money out of the real economy and making us all poorer. But the government i…

Nothing can stop reconciliation, say presidents

Serbian President Boris Tadić and Croatian President Ivo Josipović said in Vukovar on Thursday that they are determined to continue the reconciliation process. This despite the fact that the two countries will still need to tear down many barriers, they said, and added that determining the fate of the people who went missing in the war is the first and most important step in that direction.

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Facebook Proposes Encryption to Stop Application Privacy Leaks

Facebook plans to roll out encryption to prevent applications from sharing Facebook User IDs. – Facebook plans to use encryption to block Facebook applications from leaking user identification numbers.
The data exposure was reported earlier this week,
and was due to the sharing of user IDs via the HTTP Referrer
Header. The culprits included some of the site’s most
popular applications,…


The Not-Do List: 9 Things You Need To Stop Doing


We’ve all familiar with creating a to-do list to increase our productivity. Another list which can jumpstart our productivity is the not-do list – things we shouldn’t do. By being conscious of what to avoid, it’ll automatically channel our energy into things that we want to do. Doing both hand in hand will maximize our performance.

If you want to take your productivity to the next level, here are 9 habits avoid:

1. Trying to do everything

I mention 80/20 rule a lot in my articles because it’s true. And I’ll repeat again. Not all tasks are equal. Each task has its own importance. In fact by the 80/20 rule, 20% of the tasks on our to-do list account for 80% of the value. So cut ferociously at your to-do list and slice away the 80% low-value tasks. When you’ve streamlined it to the minimum essential, laser focus all your energy on those 20% high value ones. Do the same thing the next day. Rinse and repeat. Keep only the absolute important things and let go of the rest.

Read Strategy #6 on 13 Strategies To Jumpstart Your Productivity for more on the 80/20 rule.

2. Answering all emails (or calls and messages for that matter)

I used to think I have to reply to all emails until I noticed that not all my emails were replied to. In fact, many weren’t, even when they were follow-up replies to reader mails asking for help. Seemingly, all the effort that go into meticulously typing, wording and formatting my mails wasn’t really getting me anywhere. I would be stuck in email land the whole day long with no output to claim of my own except for an increase in mails in my sent box. So I began to selectively reply to higher priority emails , and the world didn’t stop. In fact, I now have more time to create more high value content and articles for readers, which is a big win for everyone.

3. Thinking you have to do everything immediately

Apart from my to-do list and not-do list, I also have a do-later list. This is to collect the items that drop in mid-way through the day, usually administrative, nitty gritty tasks that don’t take much time but aren’t majorly important too. If I drop what I’m doing at the moment to work on them it can be disruptive, so instead I put them in my do-later list. Then at the end of the day, I batch and process everything at one go. It’s a lot more effective.

Likewise for my emails, I have a “Reply by Tue/Thu/Sat” folder where I archived mails to deal with on the respective days.

4. Putting important tasks off

Procrastination is the mind killer. It may seem like a good idea to put off that task now, but that’s just setting yourself for a jam later on, and it’s not worth it. Get started on your most important projects now and stop putting them off. Out of all the people I’ve met in all my life, I’ve never come across anyone who gets authentic joy and happiness from procrastination. The ones who claim to be happy procrastinating are usually living in an illusion, alternating from “Oh I’m happy the way I am” to “I wish I don’t have to do this” to “Sigh I wish I started earlier” in a matter of seconds.

Don’t subject yourself to such a situation. It’s all about a matter of getting started. Once you start, it gets easier. I’ve written 11 simple, yet practical steps which can help you move out of the procrastination cycle.

5. Trying to get things perfect the first time round

Interesting, it’s the perfectionist in us that causes many of us to procrastinate (see #4). If the perfectionist side of you is hindering you from getting things done in the first place, that’s something you should look into. Get into the notion of ‘drafts’ – let yourself work on a 1st draft, where you work on the core content, then return for a 2nd or 3rd draft where you iron out the little details. Give yourself the permission to make mistakes which you can correct later on. It’s much easier this way than trying to get everything right in the 1st version. I do this when writing my articles and my books and my productivity is higher.

6. Being hung up over details

Being detail oriented is good. I’m a very detail oriented person myself. However, don’t be so obsessed with details that it holds you back. Does this matter a year from now? 3 years from now? 5 years? If not, then maybe it’s  not worth worrying so much about it now. Go for the bigger picture; that’s more important to you.

7. Not having clear goals

Do you know your goals for this month? How about your goals for this year? And the next year? If you can answer these 3 questions with absolute certainty and conciseness, then you’re good to go. Otherwise, perhaps it’s good to spend some time to think over them. While it may take a bit of time in the beginning, after you work out your priorities, your days become very sharp and focused. I have clear monthly goals and targets which I work toward and review every week, and these help me to stay on track towards my long-term goals. This month, my biggest goal is to  finish and release my 2nd book. Being conscious of this goal has helped me to push away the unimportant tasks and prioritize the ones essential for the launch, so I can meet the launch timing. Right now everything is going on track and I’m excited to see the final outcome. Read Strategy #1 of 13 Strategies To Jumpstart Your Productivity for more about setting your targets.

8. Not taking breaks

Humans are not robots. While robots can sustain constant output over a long period of time, we need to rest and recharge. So schedule a short break in between your work hours, say for 5 or 10 minutes, and take a breather. You’ll find your focus markedly higher when you return.

9. Trying to please everyone

I like this quote by Colin Powell, which says “Trying to get everyone to like you is a sign of mediocrity”. You’re never going to be able to control what others think, so don’t spend too much time sweating over it. Instead, work on the things you have control over – yourself, your emotions, your thoughts and your actions. Spend your energy in the creation process, and on people who do deserve your attention and love. Try it for a week – You’ll find it’s a lot more rewarding this way.

How about you?

Which of the 9 items in the not-do list above apply to you? Do you have anything that will increase your productivity markedly once you stop doing them? Share in the comments area.

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The #1 Way to Stop Your Child From Driving You Crazy!


Have you ever seen a small child go down to a pond and throw rocks into it? Kids can do that for hours, partly because the big splashes are a sign of their impact. They are the ones causing all the commotion!

How does throwing rocks into a pond relate to what happens at home? If your little child can get big ‘ol you all upset, your upset is the big splash for her. Your upset makes your child feel powerful. Now, don’t get me wrong, her reacting this way does not mean she hasn’t a conscience and will grow up to be a criminal. It’s just a normal childhood feeling: Having all that power temporarily rewards – or feels good to – the inferior part of the child.

Parents I coach who tell me, “It drives me absolutely crazy when she eats her dinner with her fingers! Why does she do that?” have already answered their own question. She may do that because …it drives them crazy.

An important rule, then, is this: If you have a child who is doing something you don’t like, get real upset about it on a regular basis and, sure enough, she’ll repeat if for you.

When it comes to discipline, you want to be clear, concise, and calm. So, what I recommend is that you apply my “Less Talking, Less Emotion” Rule. This point is critical to your effectiveness.

For some parents, turning off the talking and emotion is as easy as turning off a faucet, however for others, they have to bite their lips to get the job done. Have you ever seen that T-Shirt that reads, “Help me. I’m talking and I can’t stop!”?

What else can help? Learning a simple, effective method of discipline that doesn’t involve a lot of talking or emotion. The more you can fall back on a system the better; you’ll be less likely to fall into the same old “talking” rut again and instead, just follow the step-by-step statements.

Get started with a solid system.

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Erin Kurt, B.Ed, spent 16 years as a teacher and nanny around the world. Now, she applies her expertise as a parenting expert and author of Juggling Family Life. You can learn more about Erin and her simple, loving parenting method, and subscribe to her weekly parenting tips e-zine at ErinParenting.com.

ICAP sues 38 Singapore brokers to stop move to rival Tradition SA

ICAP Plc, the world’s biggest broker of trades between banks, sued 38 of its dealers in Singapore and Swiss rival Compagnie Financiere Tradition SA in a bid to block its employees from defecting.

ICAP handles $1 trillion in daily trades and “in one fell swoop” risked losing long-standing relationships with customers including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., Kim Rosenkilde, chief executive officer of London-based ICAP’s Asian operations, said in papers filed with the Singapore High Court this month.

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Minister: Stop violence against Serbs

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović called upon the international community in Kosovo to ensure the smooth operation of the Serbian phone operators. He also demanded that violence against the Serbian population be prevented.