Published on October 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Right now there are massive riots hapenning in France over laws to extend the retirement age for it’s citizens. Police and rioters fired tear gas and petrol bombs at each other as there were fuel shortages due to strikes also protesting the laws. The rioters may be wrong in the way they are expressing their [...]
Tags: anger, break, Ceo, Citizens, Europe, Fat Cats, Fuel Shortages, Global Financial Crisis, Government Spending, Governments, Petrol Bombs, Pockets, Principle, Retirement Age, Rioters, Riots In France, Riots In Greece, Strikes, tear gas, violence
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Published on March 17, 2010 by Technology Slice
Search For Aussies After Fiji Storm – The Australian Government is trying to contact 17 citizens missing in Fiji’s north after a devastating cyclone ravaged the Pacific Island nation. Category-four Cyclone Tomas – the second strongest on a five-point scale – devastated areas in the north and east of Fiji but has weakened and is [...]
Tags: Aussies, Australian Government, australians, Citizens, Cyclone, Department Of Foreign Affairs, Department Of Foreign Affairs And Trade, Emergency Operations Centre, Fiji Government, Foreign Affairs And Trade, Herald Sun, Huge Waves, National Emergency, Neoc, Operations Director, Pacific Island Nation, Spokesman, Storm Search, Storm Surges, Wellbeing
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Published on February 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
Corporal punishment still among St. Lucia’s statutes ST. LUCIA – As the issue of crime continues to occupy the minds of citizens in St. Lucia, the minister responsible for national security has indicated that corporal punishment or hanging can be handed down by the judiciary in casting judgement in criminal matters. In an exclusive interview [...]
Tags: Citizens, Corporal Punishment, Criminal Matters, Death Row, Gallows, Judgement, Judiciary, Justice System, Law Books, Life In Prison, Mayers, National Security, Occasions, Perception, Privy Council, Saint Lucia, St Lucia, Time Frame, Violent Crimes
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Published on February 11, 2010 by Technology Slice
COMPUTER hackers disabled several Australian government websites today in coordinated attacks protesting against a planned internet filter aimed at pornography. The attacks, confirmed by the Attorney-General’s Department, crippled Australia’s parliamentary website for almost an hour, including the Communications Department, which is pushing a compulsory internet filter for pornography and offensive content. The attacks were launched [...]
Tags: Anonymous, Attorney General, Australia, Australian Government, Child Abuse, Church Of Scientology, Citizens, Communications Department, Computer Hackers, Coordinated Attacks, Email, Government Websites, Internet Filter, Internet Filtering, Offensive Content, Parliament, Porn, Pornography Laws, Scientology Group
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Published on February 1, 2010 by Technology Slice
Dan Seals has the tools to do the job right. He has tremendous business experience at Sprint, as a Director at GE Capital, as a business consultant as well as on the job experience in D.C. as an economics fellow. With that work experience and two advanced degrees in business, economics and public policy from [...]
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