July 28, 2009

A dangerous road for nurses to tread

I am astonished — there is no other word for it — that the Royal College of Nursing has decided to move from a position of opposing assisted suicide to one of neutrality. This decision is simply not rooted in firm ground: it has emerged from the RCN Council like Athena springing from the head of Zeus. Worse still it seems to involve some potentially dangerous thinking.

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July 28, 2009

Getting the Party Favor that Sets Your Party Apart and People will Remember

Every party must have party favors and every baby shower needs baby shower favors , but most people oversee this and spend little to no time thinking about the small gifts bring presented to the guests at their event. Most of the time, people just walk down the street to the nearest store and grab some candy and a bag to put it in or something of the sort. No one really seems to spend time and effort on this small but important detail, even though it may be the difference between event of t

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July 27, 2009

Twist vid: Selena Gomez’s birthday gifts

Selena dishes about her birthday flowers from Taylor Swift, new IPhone and celebrating with her family

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July 27, 2009

Should Your Teen Have a Credit Card?

Associated Press Blaming credit cards for young adults’ money woes is popular these days; high-school and college students are putting way too many college expenses and other charges on their cards, the thinking goes . But as credit-card issuers and Congress race to crack down on over-borrowing, do we risk barring the door so tightly that teens miss out on opportunities to learn financial responsibility?

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July 26, 2009

This was the war that shaped our world

I last visited Fletcher House in Wells on January 18, when it was celebrating the 50th anniversary of its opening. I did not see Harry Patch, who was resting in his room, but I was shown round the home, met many residents, and even made a brief speech. The reason I was invited was that Fletcher House was named after my father, Edmund Fletcher Rees-Mogg. He was the chairman of the Welfare Committee of the Somerset County Council in the late Forties and Fifties. He acquired a chain of houses for the county council and supervised their conversion into homes for the elderly. Fletcher House was the first to be purpose-built.

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July 26, 2009

I wouldn’t trust Google with my personal info

When I read in the pages of this newspaper this month that the Conservative Party was planning to transfer people’s health data to Google, my heart sank. The policy described was so naive I could only hope that it was an unapproved kite-flying exercise by a young researcher in Conservative HQ. If not, what was proposed was both dangerous in its own right, and hazardous to the public acceptability of necessary reforms to the state’s handling of our private information.

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July 26, 2009

The dust of dissent can still choke this regime

In 80 cities across the globe this weekend, demonstrators belatedly gathered in support of Iran’s voters. But international solidarity has taken a full six weeks since the stolen elections to manifest itself, and many people outside Iran must have wondered whether it was not too late to “make a difference”. Iran’s million-strong post-election armies of protest have been bludgeoned off the streets by vicious militias, cut off from each other and the outside world by a draconian and expensive censorship drive, and terrorised by shootings, disappearances and the open use of confessions obtained by torture.

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July 26, 2009

Sedition charge: 2 lawyers asked to surrender to lower court

UNB, Dhaka The High Court Sunday asked advocates Subrata Chowdhury and Sheikh Awsafur Rahman Bulu, facing sedition charge over vandalism on the Supreme Court premises in November 2006, to surrender to the court of Metropolitan sessions judge within eight weeks. In passing the order, the HC took into consideration the submission of charge sheet against the two lawyers by the police and disposed of the ad interim anticipatory bail granted earlier to them in connection with the case. Advocate Subrata Chowdhury is a top leader of Gono Forum while Advocate Awsafur Rahman is a staunch supporter of the ruling Awami League.

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July 26, 2009

JS team to visit Tipai site July 29

Staff Reporter Parliamentary Standing Committee on Water Resources Ministry yesterday decided that an 11-member parliamentary team will go to Indian’s Tipaimukh Dam site on July 29 for a spot visit. The decision was taken at a meeting of the committee held at Sangsad Bhaban with its Chairman Abdur Razzak in the chair. The decision was taken apparently to keep in the mind that no lawmaker from the opposition BNP may join with the tour-inspection team headed by Abdur Razzak, meeting sources said.

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July 26, 2009

DCC, Rajuk blamed for traffic jam

Staff Reporter Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) and Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) are not assisting the police to ease traffic jam in the city, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner AKM Shahidul Haque said yesterday. In a view-exchange meeting at the Rajarbagh telecom auditorium on Sunday, DMP Commissioner AKM Shahidul Haque said the DCC had leased many parts of the city streets. He also blamed DCC for installing big size dustbins on the city roads which is creating the nagging traffic congestion.

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July 26, 2009

ECP therapy for cardiac patients

Staff Reporter For the first time in the country Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital (JBFH) has introduced ‘External Counter Pulsation Therapy Centre’ (ECP) for smooth treatment of cardiac patients. Approved by the American FDA, the ECP therapy, a new modern treatment, offers patients who are reluctant to go for complicated and risky bypass surgery or wearing ring in the blood vein, could easily select the therapy, says a press release. It is a competitive, free from risk and scientific method to remove ‘angina’ caused due to blockage in the blood vein and chest pain, it added.

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July 26, 2009

I want to export handicraft in china & UK. Please advice me how to …

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July 26, 2009

Help Your Friends With Buying The Perfect Gifts For You

Author : Matthias Zeitler Offering a gift can be one of the most beautiful gestures one can make At the same time, we do not only love to give perfect presents, but we also like to receive the proper gifts However, it happens very often for us to both receive and offer the wrong gifts Remember how annoying it is for the person you love to pretend he or she loves what you purchased for that special occasion More than that, remember how hard it was for yourself to do the same thing when a clo

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July 26, 2009

The Internet World Has the Gift Ideas You’ve Been Searching For

July 26, 2009 I’m a little embarassed to admit this, but I am a gift giving catastrophe waiting to happen.  I guess it’s not really that I’m bad about the presenting part, itself.  My difficulty is that I have an impossible time deciding.  I don’t know why my ideas seem to me to lack any originality or creativity.  I’m sure you’ve already discovered the solution to my despair: the Internet. The web has plenty of both traditional and non-traditional present ideas  Now I realize that everyone is o

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July 26, 2009

Happy 2nd Birthday, Jackabo!

On Thursday we celebrated Jackson’s actual birthday and then yesterday we had a party with friends. On Thursday, Seth got to take the day off using some comp time he had built up from the 4th of July  that he has to use before we leave so that was a HUGE treat. Jackson started his day by falling/jumping out of his crib.  I guess it was his first 2 yr milestone! For breakfast he got to open the birthday box and found a chocolate sprinkles doughnut from Dunkin Donuts!! (the birthday b

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July 26, 2009

Gift Baskets Are The Perfect Present For All Occasions

Author : Nim Aulakh We are always looking for gifts and presents and it can sometimes become difficult to decide what to give on certain occasions But there is one gift idea that has become quite popular in recent times and this gift idea is to present gift baskets and there is a wide range to choose from Gift Baskets are great for a variety of holidays and occasions like new baby birthday, thank you, house warming, sympathy, mother’s and father’s day Gift Baskets are designed using delic

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July 26, 2009

Daddy opening birthday gifts (Excuse the Mandarin if you don’t understand.)

Dad’s 48th birthday. -Went to see houses for sale.

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July 26, 2009

My Birthday Present: Building the LEGO Death Star!

live.pirillo.com – I purchased this for myself last year (as a birthday present). The time has come for me to build it with a few friends

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July 25, 2009

It’s not pushy parents we need, it’s pushy schools

With its usual self-serving incoherence, Gordon Brown’s government has come out, in the person of the Blairite MP Alan Milburn, in favour of “pushy parents”. Milburn’s report for Brown on social mobility found that “parental interest has four times more influence on attainment by the age of 16 than does socioeconomic background”.

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July 24, 2009

What is the Latest Style for 60th Birthday party Gifts?

Let’s face it, if you’re looking at your 60th birthday coming right up, it can be a shocker and a two-edged sword. On the one hand, it’s hard to believe you’re 60 years old. You may not look it, you probably don’t feel it, but the fact is there as plain as the nose on your face! On the other hand, sixty years of living has given you experience to find the best and cheap groomsmen gifts , wisdom and if you’re lucky, family, children and even grandchildren to treasure

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