| ||
| Calls continue for full ban on live exports to Indonesia ABC Online BRENDAN TREMBATH: The Federal Government's ban on sending Australian cattle to 12 Indonesian abattoirs has failed to silence calls for an immediate suspension of the whole live export trade. Last week the Agriculture minister Joe Ludwig issued export ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| MOROCCO: Peaceful anti-government protests allowed to proceed, more planned Los Angeles Times Anti-government protests against Morocco's monarchy in the North African country's two largest cities were allowed to proceed and ended without violence Sunday. About 60000 protesters gathered in a main square in Casablanca, activists said, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| German government approves plan to go nuclear-free CNN Berlin (CNN) -- Germany's government formally approved a plan Monday to close all the country's nuclear power plants by 2022. The plan was announced last month, after the government rethought Germany's nuclear strategy in the wake of the Fukushima ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Baba Ramdev's right-hand man missing Times of India NEW DELHI: Fresh controversy has surfaced concerning Baba Ramdev's aide, who allegedly signed the deal with the government. Acharya Balkrishna, considered Baba's right-hand man, has been missing since June 4 -- the day the government made the deal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ramdev also divides Congress and government NDTV.com New Delhi: Some of the most public criticism of the government's controversial handling of Baba Ramdev is coming from within the Congress. Sources say that at a meeting with senior ministers last evening, Congress President Sonia Gandhi questioned the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lies, mines and statistics: recasting the carbon price jobs debate ABC Online BRENDAN TREMBATH: The Opposition is demanding the Government distances itself from a new report that suggests a carbon tax would result in job losses so trivial as to be invisible. The report published by the Australia Institute and by ANU Professor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| UN human rights review takes aim at Australia ABC Online By Jeremy Thompson The Government has refused to heed several UN recommendations, including a call to remove children from mandatory detention. (AFP: Roslan Rahman) The Federal Government has rejected calls by the United Nations to remove children from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IBM Launches City Government Software Platform PCWorld By Joab Jackson, IDG News IBM plans to launch a software framework that will help city and local government executives get a more complete view of how well their operations are running. Such software may ultimately help governments save money and react ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lawmakers pass set of bills to fund state government Las Vegas Sun By Cy Ryan (contact) CARSON CITY – The Legislature on Sunday completed action on bills to run state government for the next two years, overruling the votes of six Republicans in the Assembly and six in the Senate. The five bills are the result of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Portugal's new government facing bailout pressures Sacramento Bee AP LISBON, Portugal -- Portugal's center-right Social Democratic Party is preparing to take charge of the country after unseating the Socialist government in a general election dominated by the very weak economy. The Social Democrats have little time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Strike hits Bangladesh Asia Times Online The strike was called to protest against the government's move on May 30 to abolish a provision for an interim government in the run-up to general elections. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina scrapped the provision after the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| JEM is prepared to engage talks with Sudanese government – spokesperson Sudan Tribune June 5, 2011 (DOHA) – The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said ready to engage negotiations with the Sudanese government after the adoption of a framework document for peace in Darfur by over 500 delegates at stakeholders conference in Doha this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| German Government Bonds Advance as Stocks Fall Before Confidence Report Bloomberg By Lucy Meakin and Emma Charlton - Mon Jun 06 09:21:36 GMT 2011 German government bonds climbed as European stocks declined and investor confidence slumped to the lowest level in eleven months. German two-year securities rose for the first day in six ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Lady Gaga's Born This Way Album Banned By Lebanon Government PopDash By David Renshaw on Monday 6th June 2011 Lady Gaga's album has been banned in Lebanon for being too dirty and rude, with the government making it unavailable in shops across the country. This makes Lebanon the first country to outlaw Gaga and her album ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Between NBN Co and a hard place ZDNet Australia Keeping track of the cheques and (bank) balances in government IT is a big job -- fortunately, when we asked Suzanne Tindal if she could take up the challenge, she said "Yes I Can." Risk is an interesting conundrum. Risk plus unions an even more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government calls for media support to Better Ghana Agenda GhanaWeb He said the media weather pro or anti-government were always welcome to partner the Government in the paradigm shift of development, which would se= e the press paying attention to developmental journalism instead of the often concentration on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Key government asylum-seeker adviser says no kids should be sent to Malaysia The Australian THE chair of the federal government's immigration detention health advisory group says the protection of any children Australia send to Malaysia cannot be guaranteed. Professor Louise Newman says all minors should be exempted from Labor's plan to send ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| European Court tells UK Government to Clarify Rights of Christians Christian Post Judges at the European Court of Human Rights has told the UK Government that it must state whether it backs the right of Christians to wear the cross and opt out of diversity legislation. The statement must make clear whether the rights of Christians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As food fears soar, government seeks to improve supervision Xinhua Compared with the pessimistic opinions shared by many citizens, government officials seem to be casting the issue in a relatively positive light, arguing that food safety has improved in recent years. The percentage of food products that meet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal government still depends heavily on snail mail Washington Post By Lisa Rein, The federal government delivers Social Security checks and processes tax returns electronically, but its use of the old-fashioned mail systems is soaring nonetheless, according to a new study. Declining mail volume caused a plunge in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Budget is supreme among the mysteries of government Youngstown Vindicator Somewhere in government there must be someone who actually understands all the ramifications of this budget, but anyone outside the process who claims to is just kidding himself. Like so many massive government undertakings, the presumed good is loudly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| ||
| True Cost of Fannie, Freddie Bailouts: $317 Billion, CBO Says CNSNews By Matt Cover (CNSNews.com) – The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says the real cost of the federal government guaranteeing the business of failed mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is $317 billion -- not the $130 billion normally claimed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fiat offers Canadian government $125M for its share of Chrysler LeftLane News By Mark Kleis Monday, Jun 6th, 2011 @ 4:51 pm With the economy remaining unpredictable at best, Fiat has decided to take a much different route than its counterparts at General Motors when it comes to getting free of government ownership ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Syrian-Israel Border Protests Shift Attention From Government Conflict The Takeaway Men throw stones at riot police during clashes in the Mediterranean coastal town of Banias, on May 27, 2011, as Syria braced for more anti-government protests, called for by pro-reform activists. (AFP/Getty Images/Getty) At least twenty people lay dead ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government Watch: This week's meetings from around Silicon Valley San Jose Mercury News TEACHERS CONTRACT: The board will hold a public hearing and consider approving a contract with the teachers' union. When and where: 6 pm Tuesday, 15600 Concord Circle; and 6:30 pm Wednesday, Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rededicate tobacco funds to health care Scranton Times-Tribune The concept of a government windfall is a foreign one now, as the federal, state and local governments focus mostly on cutting services. Back in 2001, though, state lawmakers and then-Gov. Tom Ridge were handed a once-in-a-lifetime windfall. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Florida government defends requiring drug tests for welfare recipients CNN (blog) It has already filed suit against Scott over a measure requiring government employees to undergo random drug testing. It says it may sue over the welfare law as well. "What (Scott) is doing is giving ugly legitimacy to an unfortunate stereotype that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More on Recovery Prospects and Government Employment Seeking Alpha Moreover, there has been a recent spike up in government employment as a fraction of the total. This is reversing itself, but it was of course caused by the dramatic fall in private employment. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government Watch: A roundup of this week's agendas San Luis Obispo Tribune Discussion of "categorical funding," money that the state or federal government requires be used for specific purposes; expected adoption of budget for fiscal year 2011-12, which starts July 1. San Luis Obispo City Council. Meets Tuesday and Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Moody's: Catalonia Budget Deficit Is Negative For Spain Wall Street Journal LONDON (Dow Jones)--The budget gap reported by Catalonia last month is negative for Spain, spotlighting the central government's limited ability to enforce discipline on the regions and complicating its ability to hit its own deficit target this year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Botswana's Government, Unions to Resume Talks, Daily News Says Bloomberg By Jerry Bungu - Mon Jun 06 07:24:31 GMT 2011 Botswana's government agreed to resume talks with labor unions to end a strike by state employees that is in its eighth week, the Daily News reported. The agreement came after the Botswana Council of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Ron Paul stirs conservative Christian throng, defies big government allvoices By Jennifer Rees Ron Paul stirred up the conservative Christian throng at the conference of Faith and Freedom Coalition conference on Friday when he used the Bible to illustrate why large government is terrible. The presidential candidate also used the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government to Take Up Kenya Airways Rights Offer, Business Daily Reports Bloomberg By Eric Ombok - Mon Jun 06 04:17:37 GMT 2011 Kenya's government has set aside 5.5 billion shillings ($63.3 million) to buy shares when Kenya Airways Ltd. (KNAL), the national carrier, sells stock to existing holders later this year, Business Daily ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AMX Announces Dell Partnership San Francisco Chronicle (press release) According to the terms of the agreement Dell's government sales team is able to begin offering a wide variety of AMX solutions including the award-winning Inspired XPress Digital Signage, Enova DVX-2100HD, switchers and keypads. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling corruption trial offers graphic peek inside Alabama government Daily Journal The public will get a graphic, behind-the-scenes look at state government when a trial begins Monday in the biggest government corruption case ever to come out of the Alabama Legislature. Among the nine defendants are four present and former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government Drops Insurance Plan Rates for Some The Epoch Times The government has made it easier to qualify for the program. Starting in July, people applying for coverage can simply provide a letter from the doctor or physician or nurse indicating their medical condition. The premium rate averages vary from $200 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Californian government surrenders to Google and Facebook TechEye The Californian Senate has given up trying to force Google, Facebook and eHarmony to sort out their privacy problems after intense lobbying by the firms. Democratic Senator Ellen Corbett had penned laws requiring users to set privacy settings while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government making nutrition easier? KRCG The federal government is hoping to make it easier for you to be healthier. A plate is replacing the old food pyramid. It's an effort to make healthy food recommendations more clear, the government came out with the new food icon last week. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
|
This once a day Google Alert is brought to you by Google.
Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar