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Call the FCC TODAY (1-888-CALL FCC) … To Defeat Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 21st’s Vote to Destroy Net Neutrality

The FCC will vote tomorrow morning between 10:30 and 12:30 Eastern time on a proposed rule written by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski which would gut the Internet. It would allow the big carriers to create different tiers of mobile Web access and spee…

Amtek Engineering may fall on SGX debut tomorrow

Amtek Engineering (M1P.SG) may slip below $1.30 IPO price on SGX debut tomorrow given market’s recent lack of appetite for new listings, general subdued interest in companies seeking re-listing.

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Negotiations on pension bill to continue tomorrow

The government and unions still have not managed to agree on the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance.

Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić says that none of unions’ requests can be accepted without consent of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Sound Global +8.0%; Eyes on HK listing tomorrow

Sound Global (E6E.SG) +8.0% at 3-month high of $0.875 in active trade, on hopes for greater investor interest as China-based water treatment firm dual-lists in Hong Kong tomorrow by way of introduction, says Dow Jones.

Move deemed more favorable to investors than original plan to sell new shares in HK, which would have led to earnings dilution.

Since company called off initial HK IPO plan in June, stock down as much as 17.6% to reach year-to-date low of $0.70 earlier this month.

But price has since rebounded, +14.1% so far in September, may head even higher if shares well received in HK.

Near-term resistance at $0.915 (June 24 high).

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Electronic Arts likely to release Dragon Age 2 tomorrow

Electronic Arts has said that its subsidiary company Bioware will develop Dragon Age 2, a complete sequel to the RPG franchise that was launched in 2009. The company reported that the game will be soon revealed and may be announced tomorrow. The press release from the company says that it had picked up the publishing [...]

SeeSaw Catch Up TV Website Set For Launch Tomorrow Posted By : Paddy Chang

Live Internet TV | Online TV technology allows you to watch over 4,500 HD channels right on your PC.

Facebook Privacy Changes Coming Tomorrow

At a conference, Facebook exec Chris Cox announced the social networking site would be updating its privacy settings tomorrow. The new settings will be "drastically simplified," Cox said. – Facebook is introducing new privacy settings Wednesday in response to ongoing controversy.
During the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York today, Chris
Cox, Facebook’s vice president of product management, announced the new
privacy controls will be quot;drastically simplified. quot;
“Our p…


M1 up 1.9% as stock goes ex-dividend tomorrow

M1 (B2F.SG) is up 1.9% at almost 4-week high of $2.14 on last-minute buying ahead of stock going ex-dividend tomorrow, says Dow Jones.

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A Better Tomorrow with Remote DBA Posted By : Kashif Mukhtar

With the advent of globalization, outsourcing IT operations has become ubiquitous. Outsourcing involves relocating a process or a project of work outside the corporate boundaries, often to a third party vendor. Companies today want to make use of outsourcing to cut costs, streamline operations and maintain competitive advantage.

Chip Shot: Intel Sponsors of Tomorrow Goes Mobile – Postcard Style

Intel is giving iPhone users the opportunity to bring postcards back from the days of gift shops and stamps with a digital twist. “Postcards From The Future” allows iPhone users to send fun and interactive digital postcards to their friends near and far via social media sites like Facebook and Twitter or by email. People can find this free iPhone application in the Apple iTunes App Store.

Last Chance to Enter Book Launch Giveaway, Get $2 Off “Discover Your New Job Online”


The coupon code DREAMJOB for $2 off Thursday Bram’s new ebook Discover Your New Job Online expires tomorrow night (Wednesday, 1/20) at 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time (-8 UTC). If you haven’t bought a copy yet, not is your last chance to do so at a discount from the already low cover price of $8.99 US.

At the exact same moment, our drawing for a Veronica London bag fron CareerBags.com will close. To enter, leave a job-hunting tip on the ORIGINAL giveaway post by 11:59 pm PST tomorrow, January 20.

Good luck!


Dustin M. Wax is a freelance writer and project manager at Stepcase Lifehack. He can be reached though his freelancing site at DustinWax.com</a., where his various projects can be viewed. When he's not writing, he teaches anthropology and gender studies in Las Vegas, NV. He is the author of Don’t Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College.

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China XLX Fertiliser to start trading tomorrow on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

China XLX Fertiliser (1866.HK; CXLX.SG) says its shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) will start trading tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. local time in board lots of 1,000 each. The closing price China XLX Fertiliser on the SGX was 51 cents (HK$2.836) last Friday.

China XLX is one of the leading coal-based urea and compound fertiliser producers in China. Its production capacity of urea was about 1.25 million tonnes per annum as of Sept 30. The company was the largest in Henan Province and the 4th largest among all other coal-based urea producers in China. The production capacities of other main products of the company are 600,000 tonnes for compound fertilisers and 200,000 tonnes for methanol per annum.

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“Sesame Street” On “Tyra”

A routine weave-inspection goes wrong on tomorrow’s Tyra! Rosita, Elmo, and Cookie Monster take a bite out of the Daytime Diva when The Muppets hit The Tyra Banks Show on Thursday, Dec. 3.

Intel, NEC to Develop Supercomputer Technologies of Tomorrow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. and TOKYO, Nov. 16, 2009 – Intel Corporation and NEC Corporation today have agreed to jointly develop High Performance Computing (HPC) system technologies that will push the boundaries of supercomputing performance.

Intel, NEC to Develop Supercomputer Technologies of Tomorrow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. and TOKYO, Nov. 16, 2009 – Intel Corporation and NEC Corporation today have agreed to jointly develop High Performance Computing (HPC) system technologies that will push the boundaries of supercomputing performance.

Obama likely to sign Kerry-Lugar bill tomorrow

US President Barack Obama is most likely to sign the bill for providing USD 7.5 billion aid to Pakistan into law on Friday.
Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009 – popular as Kerry-Lugar Bill – would be signed by the US President before the expiry of the mandatory 10 days time after it being [...]

Contest: Intel® Coreâ„¢ i7 Custom Desktop Challenge — Will Your Vision of Tomorrow Rock the World?

Intel Corporation has begun a multi-country “Intel Core i7 Custom Desktop Challenge” for PC enthusiasts to build desktops powered by Intel Core i7 and Core i5 processors that envision the possibilities of tomorrow’s technology – from new gaming PCs to innovative platforms for home automation.

Will Obama, Gates And Crowley Drink Local Beer At White House? Brewers Hope So

With two locals heading to the White House tomorrow for a couple of the most-talked-about beers ever, some area brewmasters say a Bay State beer should be on the presidential tap.

When a Cambridge policeman, a Harvard professor, and a former …

Powell: Britain’s sprinters are ‘lazy’

• British rivals are living in comfort zone, says Jamaican
• Sprinter convinced he can beat Usain Bolt once again

Asafa Powell, the former 100m world record holder unseated by Usain Bolt, delivered a damning criticism of his British rivals on the eve of facing them at Crystal Palace tomorrow night, saying the reason they are not challenging for honours is because they are lazy.

Powell is due to contest the 100m at the London grand prix and says athletes in his native Jamaica have a greater motivation to succeed. “I’ve said over the years that British sprinters are very lazy and don’t really want to practise,” he said. “Maybe it’s comfort. In Jamaica, you have to work harder for what you want.”

The 26-year-old friend and rival of fellow Jamaican Bolt, who also runs in tomorrow night’s 100m, says life is harder on the West Indies island and that makes for tougher competitors than the British sprinters. “We have a different mindset,” he said. “You have to make a living out of it because you don’t get a living from anywhere else. You have to go out there and make something of yourself.”

Powell took a swipe at Britain’s leading 100m hope, the 23-year-old Simeon Williamson, who outpaced Dwain Chambers in the UK trials in 10.05sec. “Simeon came to Jamaica and from what I observed, he is a bit lazy,” said Powell. “He did well, though, and he made a lot of improvements. If he puts in the effort and the hard work, there is a lot more to come.”

Tomorrow night, Powell is confident he can repeat the performance that saw him beat the Olympic champion in Stockholm last July, Bolt’s last defeat. “I think I can really go out there and do something spectacular,” said Powell. “I just need to run my own race because if I do I will beat him and beat the field. I really want to be the king of sprints because I think I am.”

It is only 14 months since Powell was the 100m world-record holder with 9.74sec, but after Bolt’s performances – twice breaking the 100m world record in Beijing last year – Powell had been written off in some quarters.

He has been called a “choker”, plagued by psychological demons, and he admitted to “giving up” halfway through the last World Championships final in 2007 as he watched Tyson Gay pass him and finish in third place. Powell contests that accusation – “I don’t think I have a psychological problem,” he said, although he conceded that he will need to prove his mettle this summer with a big championship performance.

“I really have a point to prove but it can become a mental problem if you think about it too much, because every year I keep getting injured. I’m always injured and you have to block that out because it affects you when it comes to the major champs.”

This year the 26-year-old has been tormented by injuries – describing his season’s best time of 9.88sec in Rome two weeks ago as “running on one leg” – and he lists a catalogue of complaints. “My knees affected me a lot and I had a problem with my hamstring. I still suffer from this shoulder injury that I had surgery on last year. I’ve a lot of things I’m working on. I’m trying to get back. It’s mainly both knees and my left ankle.”

Despite the setbacks Powell has run under 10 seconds three times already this season. “That’s what keeps me going because I have all these injuries and I can go out there and run below 10 seconds. I know that when I’m healthy I’ll be a force to go up against.”

Powell says he will use tomorrow night’s to show just how fast he can run before the World Championships in Berlin next month. “It’s important to make a statement because you don’t want to go into Berlin not knowing what shape you’re in.

“If you’re going knowing you have run 9.6, 9.7 two, three weeks before, then you know you’re in 9.7 shape so it’s possible for you to go out there and win. But if you’re running 10 flat all the time you know that you’re chances are not that high.”

For Powell to beat Bolt tomorrow night, or in Berlin, he will need to get a good start. Bolt and Gay, leading the 100m rankings so far this year, are notoriously bad getting out of the blocks. But get off to a bad start, warns Powell, and that knowledge could prove a major distraction.

“Usain is not a good starter‚ so if you get out of the blocks and Usain is right beside you, you know that can be trouble for you. If you get out beside him, in your head it will register that you didn’t start well and that can throw off your race a bit. You just have to try and get out there and let him try and catch you.”

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Brett Lee may miss third Ashes Test

• Attacking spearhead to miss match against Northamptonshire
• He has not played since picking up rib injury at Worcester

Brett Lee is looking increasingly doubtful for the third Ashes Test after Mike Hussey, who captains the Australians tomorrow against Northamptonshire, said today that the fast bowler was “not right”.

Lee will not take part in the match against Northamptonshire starting tomorrow, meaning he would not have played since injuring a rib in the warm-up match against Worcestershire earlier this month.

“Brett Lee is still not right,” Hussey said of the 32-year-old Lee and with the Edgbaston Test starting a week tomorrow the bowler looks unlikely to be fit in time.

Hussey said the Australian 12 to play against Northants is yet to be finalised but Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus and Mitchell Johnson, the three quick bowlers who started the opening two Tests of the five-match Test series, are all included. In addition, Stuart Clark, who has yet to feature in the Test series, is expected to appear.

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