The Iranian parliament today sacked the Interior minister on charges of fake degree from oxford.Ali Kordan accepted that the degree he obtained from oxford is fake. " Parliament in Iran has voted to sack...
"Australia A secured a place in the A Team Triangular Series final after allrounder Cameron White triggered a New Zealand A collapse that left his side needing 145 runs in 50 overs. Australia did the needful in 24.5; David Hussey hurrying matters with a 56-ball 78. New...
World economic crisis started taking its toll, but the victim is non other than the CEO of an MNC.It all happened around noon when a group of former employees of the company who were dismissed a couple of months...
A beloved Toronto beer vendor--the 'beer guy,' as he's affectionately known--has garnered a considerable cult-following after being questionably dismissed from his job at the Rogers Centre. He was fired after selling a pair of beers during a Blue Jays game without asking for...
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OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorWhile we are at it, why not have a "Running With Sizzors" Marathon for Blind People in a crowded Shopping Mall? This ex Cop claims his "Human Rights" are being...
"BT call centres to pay back cashA call centre in Kettering has been implicated in an alleged BT scam which might have cost the Ministry of Defence £8million.
It was claimed that workers at BT centres, including one at Kettering, which handle MoD telephone calls had been...
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"Three men who lost their jobs in one of Wales's longest industrial disputes have opened a £1m motor sport venture.
John Davis, Richard Lawson and James Clarke have set up an indoor go-karting centre in Caernarfon.
The trio were on the picket line at Friction Dynamics when...
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U.S. won't back down on war-crimes tribunal"The Bush administration won't dismantle the controversial war-crimes tribunals at Guantanamo Bay for alleged terrorists, including Canada's Omar Khadr, despite rulings...
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Disgraced radio personality Don Imus has hired a high-end lawyer to sue CBS, his former employer. Imus is claiming breach of contract, asserting that his agreement with CBS included his acting "irreverent [and]...
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The blogger fired by her accountancy firm has won her legal battle, as well as a book deal. I see this not so much as a journalistic-protection issue but a basic freedom-of-speech issue."Catherine Sanderson ran what she considered an anonymous blog while working in Paris for...
"Like in Iraq,US policy in the Horn,is based on flawed “intelligence” and heated rhetoric.Bushes dismissal of the “Islamic Court Council” as puppets of al Qaida has done nothing,but inflame things.
In regards to the ICC,at least they can claim support among ordinary...
"The Iraqi government ordered the chief judge in the genocide trial of Saddam Hussein to step down Tuesday because he said last week that Hussein was "not a dictator," prompting legal experts to voice concern that...
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"AIRBUS has removed its chief operating officer and head of the troubled A380 program, Charles Champion.
The dismissal of the highly respected Mr Champion marks the first move by the new chief executive, Christian Streiff, to stamp his authority on the management of the...
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