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BillBill works for a company debugging software. Last year Bill started working three days in the office and two days at home. Interestingly, he proved to his boss that he was more productive during the two days at home than he was during the three days in the office. Since then Bill has not only managed to convince his boss...

ILO's on the chopping BLOCK???

Apparently in their boundless wisdom, City Council is taking yet another run at ILO's preschool. Come on guys our children need this stuff. I guess it matters not to any of the elected officials, as bike trails are higher on their list than education. The flavor of the day is has taken us over. Word has it that council is...

Bailed-Out Bank Execs Get Payouts

Yesterday, the Treasury Department released new rules on how much banks that received TARP money can pay their executives. Among the rules is one that prohibits golden parachutes – defined as any payment to a departing exec simply because the exec is leaving. But an examination of public filings shows that a number of executives...

Swine Flu: Recent Developments Worldwide

The H1N1 swine flu virus has now spread to 66 different countries across the globe, with at least 19,273 confirmed cases and 117 deaths having been reported according to the latest World Health Organisation (WHO) tally. A majority of the cases were reported by the United States, which now has at least 10,053 confirmed infections...

Air France Jet with 228 on Board Goes Missing

The Airbus A330-200 was last heard via radio at 22:30 local time (01:30 GMT). The Brazilian Air Force is confirming the disappearing of the aircraft, which vanished from radar approximately 190 miles (306 km) off the Brazilian coast. Reuters reports that an electrical short circuit during turbulence may have caused the plane...

Israel's Knesset Considers 'Loyalty' Law

The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, has initially voted in favor of two bills, the "Loyalty Oath Law" and the "Nakba Law", both of which have sparked major controversy and are aime at Palestinians living in Israel who are critical of Israeli policies in the occupied territories.  The first law, the 'Loyalty Oath Law', makes...

Suicidal Man Pushed Off Chinese bridge

A passerby pushed a man, who was threatening to commit suicide, off Haizhu Bridge in Guangzhou, China. The 66-year-old passerby, Lai Jiansheng, told China Daily that "I pushed him off because jumpers like Chen are very selfish. Their action violates a lot of public interests."Lai initially volunteered his services to police...

Canadian Still Faces Public Beheading in Saudi Arabia

A copy of a letter written to the Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper by a Canadian man facing the death penalty in Saudi Arabia has been obtained by The Canadian Press. In it, Mohamed Kohail pleads with the prime minister to utilise "every way possible to get me out of this situation." Munzer Al-Hiraki, 19, was killed ...

Court Rules Teen Must Take Chemotherapy

A judge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States ruled that a boy, Daniel Hauser, has been medically neglected by his parents and must take chemotherapy and radiation therapy for his cancer against his will.Medical professionals testifying at the proceedings said that Daniel's cancer, Hodgkin's lymphoma, has a 90% survival ...

Farrah Fawcett: ‘Under a Microscope’ and Holding On to Hope

 For more than 2 1/2 years, Farrah Fawcett's battle with cancer has sparked a flurry of headlines for celebrity tabloids. But it also has stripped the actress of her ability to seek treatment while maintaining her privacy, she said in an interview.In a three-hour conversation with The Times last August -- her...

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