How Rhinoplasty Can Change Your Voice?}

Read An Opinion On: Speech Therapy Nowra Submitted by: Jonathan Tan
A nose job can be one of the most life-changing cosmetic surgeries as it dramatically transforms the appearance of the nose drastically. It sits among the most popular cosmetic procedures in Australia with a variety of patients coming in for their enhancements. And it is also possible that some who are fond of singing comRead More…

Steve Jobs denies ‘location-gate’

Friday, April 29, 2011
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs announced on Wednesday that iPhone technology is not being used to monitor the location of its customers. The scandal arose from concern that data collected by Apple would make it possible for anyone with access to a person’s private computer to retrieve information about their movements.
Jobs acknowledged that while iPhones keep a database of Wi-Read More…

Canadian loses health benefits after company finds joyful Facebook pictures

Sunday, November 22, 2009
A 29-year-old woman from Quebec in Canada claims to have lost her long-term health care benefits she was receiving for depression, after her insurance company discovered pictures of her on Facebook smiling and having fun.
Nathalie Blanchard alleges that Manulife Financial cut off her long-term benefit payments because she was “available to work, because of Facebook.” ShRead More…

Lebanon goodbye to Syrian forces

Tuesday, April 26, 2005 As the last forces in the final Syrian pullout from Lebanon left, Bekaa Valley residents danced, waved flags, raised banners and cried tears of brotherhood in celebration. Tuesday afternoon’s Masnaa border crossing marked the exit from Lebanon of the last Syrian Army remnants, leaving 29 years of occupation behind.
A morning military gathering at Bekaa’s air base iRead More…

Searching For Home Services}

Read An Opinion On: Smsf Specialists Canberra Searching For Home Services by Brandon GalbraithWhenever you hire a plumbing service in Ireland in the future in to your house, there are a few things you should bear in mind. Hiring the right company will assist you to look after this problem now. This can also give you a company as possible rely on later on. Plumbing issues may appear wheneRead More…

Law will delay University of Minnesota strike

Tuesday, August 28, 2007
A law was passed that will prevent clerical, technical and health care workers from striking when the University of Minnesota students return to classes on Tuesday, however, the new law makes no guarantee about workers striking on Wednesday. According to Jan Johnson, with the Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services, both sides do wish to avoid a strike if at all possibleRead More…

Egyptian doctor sentenced to fifteen years jail, 1,500 lashes in Saudi Arabia

Friday, November 14, 2008
Raouf Amin el-Araby, a 52-year-old Egyptian doctor who has been serving the Saudi Royal family for 20 years, was convicted of malpractice. Egyptian newspapers reported that he was accused of driving a Saudi princess “to addiction”, reportedly after treating a Saudi princess with painkillers.
Initially sentenced to 7 years and 700 lashes, he has been sentenced to 15 yearRead More…

Preliminary report sheds light on SAS landing gear incident

Friday, September 14, 2007
A preliminary report by the Danish civil aviation authority, SLV, has shed light on the events leading up to a Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) airliner experiencing a landing gear failure upon landing in Denmark, one of two similar crashes that have resulted in the grounding of more than 60 of the model in question across the world.
The aircraft, a Bombardier Q400 (Read More…

Cash Flow For The Cash Poor

Read An Opinion On: Allied Leasing Corporation Site CASH FLOW FOR THE CASH POOR by Jack FedrockSam has a problem a good problem, perhaps, but a problem just the same. He has been contacted by a well known company that would like to place a large order with Sams company. This is the type of order that he dreams about, with the potential to double his profits from the prior year. Yes, Read More…

Ontario ombudsman hands over lottery investigation to police

Tuesday, March 27, 2007
At a news conference in Toronto, Canada on March 26, 2007, Ontario Ombudsman André Marin called on the provincial government to transfer regulation of its lottery system from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. This request follows an investigation the ombudsman’s office undertook, 3 months ago, into the allegRead More…