| Bathinda, December 9
For the B.Ed students of DAV College of Education, Abohar, a 15-day teaching experience in different schools under a teacher�s training programme was enriching. Markfed chief criticises Punjab govt Barnala, December 9 Expressing concern over the halting of development projects in the state, Markfed chairman Harminder Singh Jassi said though 10 months had passed since the SAD government came into power, it had done nothing to meet the promises it made to the electorate. One killed, 13 injured in mishaps Abohar, December 9 One person was killed and thirteen others were injured in separate mishaps in the neighbouring Sriganganagar region on Saturday. Night train demanded Barnala, December 9 Lok Chetna Manch (LCM) has demanded a night train for New Delhi, which could cater to the needs of the residents of Barnala and Rampura area.
A Thanksgiving Contest
If she doesn't seem to notice the racket that the dog is making, check her hearing aid. If the hearing aid is working, check her pulse. Otherwise, only one other solution comes to mind—try moving out and getting your own place. Maybe that's what your mom got the dog for in the first place. Dear Doodahman, We have a "kid" who is legally an adult, but is in his last year of high school. He's always had insomnia, which medications have helped somewhat in the past, but he no longer is willing to take much in the way of medications. I, too, have insomnia, so his being up tends to wake me. He now will stay up till 2, 3, 5, in the morning. He has trouble, obviously, waking up for school and staying awake at school and at work. However, that isn't bothersome enough for him to go to bed, especially when he thinks he won't sleep, anyway.
Escaped convict found in Oregon after 12 years
SALEM, Ore. -- For more than a decade, Lyndal Dale Ritterbush led a comfortable life in Salem as a rental property manager. He'd done so, in part, by stealing the identity of his brother-in-law, police said. But that theft eventually caused his story to unravel. Now, he's due to be returned to Utah, where he escaped from prison in 1985 after his second sentence for sexually abusing children. Ritterbush was known in Salem as Robert "Bob" Collins Rhoden, according to a story published in the Salem Statesman Journal. The paper said it and the Salt Lake Tribune had shared information about Ritterbush's time in Oregon and his capture. The real Robert Rhoden and his wife live in Nebraska, said Sheriff Jeff Franklin of rural Clay County.
Bring Identifying Documents if Forced to Evacuate Due to Fire, Urges ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire / -- The Identity Theft Assistance Center (ITAC) is urging Southern California residents forced by fire to evacuate their homes to bring along identifying documents, such as social security cards, birth certificates, and passports, if possible. "In a disaster, the first concern is personal safety, but if you have time to make an evacuation plan, protecting your important documents should be part of that plan," said Anne Wallace, executive director of ITAC. "It will be much easier to prove you are who you say you are in the event you need to open new financial accounts, apply for government benefits, or make insurance claims." Individuals who are forced to evacuate high-risk areas often leave behind critical documents used to establish identity, such as social security cards, birth certificates and passports.
Zoo story: Sex-power-status
That Thursday, the keepers in the Asia department bustle through their morning workload so they can get to the tiger sex. It's March 25, 2004. In the glow just before sunrise, the keepers are already working. They feed the tapirs and the muntjacs and the babirusas. They slip a carrot to Naboo, the male Indian rhino, who's begging as usual. Then they collect his droppings and save them for Jamie, the zoo's young female rhino, so she can inhale Naboo's scent and get used to the possibility that someday they might be paired, too, when she's old enough and big enough that he won't kill her. Before they shift Enshalla and Eric from their dens and into the exhibit, the keepers feed the two Sumatran tigers, so they won't be hungry and distracted when they're supposed to be mating.
InternetPerils Online Visualization Technology Actively Tracks and ...
This technique is based on the speed of electrons that can describe entire arrays of Phishing attack servers. When fused with other data, we can visualize the server and its network so that all stakeholders can quickly grasp the attack scenario and mount appropriate action." PerilScope visualization gives insurance companies, banks, credit card companies, e-tailers and ISPs, as well as government regulatory and enforcement agencies, a highly effective tool to help stop Phishing attacks, illustrate how attacks occur, and combat the impact Phishing schemes have on Internet commerce, performance, and security. "The capability developed by our companies has resulted in an early warning system that can find the computers used to launch attacks related to online fraud," said Jim Maloney, chief security executive at Corillian.
Assemblymen Fight Thruway Toll Hike
Three area assemblymen are holding a hearing Monday morning to fight the proposed New York State Thruway toll hike. Assemblymen Brian Kolb, Robert Oaks, and Joe Errigo are sponsoring the meeting. It takes place inside the Monroe County Legislative Chambers starting at 10:00am. The chambers are located in the Monroe County Office Building on East Main Street in downtown Rochester. The hearing runs through noon. If approved, the thruway toll hike would raise cash tolls five percent in 2009 and another five percent in 2010. Those proposed hikes are in addition to a ten percent increase already approved. That hike goes into effect next month. Leaders from AAA are expected to testify at the hearing. The assemblymen hope that testimony will show how a toll hike would have a negative impact on drivers and businesses.
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