Prescription of trials in progress on first degree for crimes lower in maximum to ten years of reclusion, if elapsed more than two years since indictment request of public prosecutor without a passed judgment. This is the nub of the matter on the short trial law...
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Indian goverments fight against the Inflation started paying dividend just before the election season.It is strange and doubtful that how inflation is under such control after being on deacdal high, jusy before the election.It is concern for the voters or the concern for the...
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and Trustee of Lake Ontario Gord Downie filed our first official submissions on the Darlington New Nuclear Power Plant Project on November 19, 2008. We commented on the draft guidelines...
The Bank of England today slashed interest rates by a further 1%, bringing the interest rate to a historic low. The interest rate cuts in recent months have been among the fastest in Britain's history."The Bank of...
created by Dave Keating | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 89 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
The pound is continuing to plummet against the dollar as fears continue about a global recession. The FTSE has also dipped to a five-year low."The pound lost more than six cents against the dollar as renewed fears...
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Amid precarious security situation and economic conditions in Pakistan, a Chinese power generator has said that it would invest $1.7 billion for low-cost hydel power generation in the energy-deficient country, where people are facing a plethora of problems because of the...
The sun is apparently taking a big old nap, that only happens once in a century. The particles are now blowing with less vigor than before and less heat.Data collected by the 18-year-old Ulysses spacecraft has...
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The rate of abortions in the US is considerably lower than it was 30 years ago, having fallen 33% between 1974 and 2004. The Guttmacher Institute report also found significant trends throughout the course of...
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A study done by the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research has found that higher income households who are "food secure" are likely to donate things like mac and cheese to food banks. While the lower income families who are not "food secure" who need to use the...
As most people are not aware of the disease of sugar diabetes,i want to share this with them:As we thought that sugar diabetes is caused by high blood sugar level in the body,we were wrong. i have also learned that you can even get the disease if...
opinion by Drogba | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 119 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
For the Average American family, a vacation is a reward for completion of hard work, a promotion, or a celebration. If that is true, why is congress going on vacation? It has been so long since...
Commentary By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com Update: July 15, 2008, 10:05 a.m.- Congressman Charlie Rangel is moving from the 4 Rent controlled Apartments turned offices Hard to find an apartment...
Ars Technica does a great job of looking into Bell Canada's defence of its throttling policies. Bell is now claiming that in spite of appearances, that congestion levels on its networks are high. "The Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)...
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Continuous speculations has been made over the state of the US economy and housing prices has been cited many a time as an indicator. Good, bad, ugly - the situation is what it is. How are you adjusting to it...
created by jessica.lam | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 220 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
UK retailers are in a panic as study after study shows that consumers are going to be hoarding their cash for some time. A drop in consumer spending power, a bad job market and general economic malaise have contributed to a general belt-tightening in the public mood....