| It made a nation, but couldn't make a buck
His son James showed little sign of attachment to his media assets or little interest in using the prestige of The Bulletin as a vehicle for political influence. Its new owners treated it little differently from any other product line: it was not moving off the shelves fast enough, so it was time to stop producing it. .
R Yr Biznes E-mails Hrting Yr Career?
If you are sending e-mails that are grammatically incorrect, the wrong name on the e-mail, or it's all in caps, it can cost you that job," says Bogues. "This says to the recipient that you do not pay attention to details, and in business, how well you pay attention to details determines how well you are successful." Click the audio icon to find out why proofreading is so critical. More Career Advice >> © DiversityInc 2008 ® All rights reserved. No article on this site can be reproduced by any means, print, electronic or any other, without prior written permission of the publisher. .
Judges reject DUI breath-test results
The ruling directly affects eight cases currently before King County District Courts and more than 100 on hold pending the ruling. But it also could affect thousands that have already been resolved, because it is expected to open the door for appeals, attorneys say. In its blistering 29-page ruling, the panel of three District Court judges said the Washington State Toxicology Lab created a "culture of compromise" with so many "ethical lapses, systemic inaccuracy, negligence and violations of scientific principles" that the breath tests should not be used as evidence in pending DUI cases. The judges found that a "multiplicity of errors," including how breath-test results are analyzed and verified at the lab, affected thousands of cases in recent years. Specifically, the judges heavily criticized the work of Dr.
New Delhi, January 7
Sistani, that her daughters marriage was fixed for January 19 and sought suspension of the jail term for two months. The bench posted the hearing on the bail application for Tuesday, after it found that Justice Sistani was not provided with a copy of it. On December 22, 2006, a city court had sentenced Jain, who was with the Congress party, and her brother Raj Kumar to life imprisonment for hatching a conspiracy and later killing Gupta in 2002. The court also sentenced three Uttar Pradesh police personnel to three years rigorous imprisonment for helping them destroy evidence. According to the prosecution, Jain allegedly had an affair with Gupta and wanted to take revenge, after he started ignoring her and developed close ties with councillor Memwati Barwala. On August 24, 2002, Gupta was kidnapped from a Congress rally at the Firozeshah Kotla ground here by hired killers, who murdered him in Ghaziabad, the police said.
U.S. new home sales plunge
Obviously sarcasm is lost on you J.K. But if it's any consolation, I am doing just fine as well, having arranged mortgage financing in September, and clearing high rate debts. Fine indeed! Posted 28/12/07 at 2:28 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
Gov. Schwarzenegger to Endorse McCain
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will endorse John McCain on Thursday, giving a boost to the Republican presidential front-runner six days before California's high-prize primary. The two will appear at a news conference after touring a Los Angeles-based solar energy company and the governor will make his endorsement official, his senior aides confirmed. Schwarzenegger's endorsement of McCain is yet another setback for Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who saw Florida slip from his grasp Tuesday after McCain rolled up the support of that state's two top elected Republicans, Gov. Charlie Crist and Sen. Mel Martinez. His strategy in tatters, Romney plans to offer himself as the conservative alternative to McCain as he pushes ahead in hopes of winning enough delegates to topple the Arizona senator when 21 states vote in the Republican contest on Tuesday.
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