Friday, March 9, 2007

News Today

Not allowing a scientist the exclusive use of his research findings may be detrimental in the long run
The direction of biomedical research has been brought into question and, as a consequence, the symbiosis between industry and research. One proposal was that although a manufacturer would be free to spend millions to secure a cure (new medicine), after three... [Read more]

Today's News
Rumbles in outer spaceIT TOOK almost two weeks for China to admit that it fired a missile which destroyed an orbiting satellite. And when the admission finally came, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao did his best to minimise its importance.Beijing,... [Read more]

Five months on, and still no reply to enquiries on cancelled air tickets
In August 2005, I bought some miles and redeemed two air tickets to Hawaii for June last year. In March last year, I made some enquiries to change the ticket dates but there were no flights available, hence I decided to... [Read more]

Jobs getting less secure worldwide: UN
UNITED NATIONS - YOUNG people are increasingly unable to get a foothold in the global labour market, according to a United Nations (UN) report. It added that the rapidly ageing workforce is enjoying less and less job security. According to a... [Read more]

Wear chastity belts to prevent rape, says cleric
KUALA LUMPUR - WOMEN should wear chastity belts to prevent rape, incest and other sex crimes, a prominent Islamic cleric in northern Malaysia has been quoted as saying.Datuk Abu Hassan Din Al-Hafiz, speaking in the northern state of Terengganu on Thursday,... [Read more]

Pelosi wants to halve greenhouse gas output
WASHINGTON - THE United States has to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2050 and mandatory restrictions are the only way to do it, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said amid a growing debate on global warming. She told the House... [Read more]

Hu 'offers deputy top advisory post'
BEIJING - CHINESE Vice-President Zeng Qinghong has been offered the top job in a government advisory body, dimming his allies' hopes that he might one day become president, sources with ties to the leadership said yesterday.Mr Zeng's political fate will be... [Read more]

Roma's physical tactics upset Lyon
LYON have accused Roma of rough play during Wednesday's 0-0 Champions League match. 'It was quite a rough match with unfair behaviour by the Roma players,' said Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas, after the game in Rome. 'There was some verbal abuse... [Read more]

There's no substitute for support and love of a large extended family
PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Chinese New Year message urged families to stay together because the centuries-old networks that have provided Asian families with care, love and support 'remain useful and relevant today'.In my 20 years as a teacher and director... [Read more]

Changes to Banking Act to protect savers
CASH in your bank accounts is that much safer after amendments to the Banking Act aimed at protecting depositors were passed yesterday. The amendments have revised the scope of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's powers to allow the central bank to... [Read more]

Ronaldinho scores twice in Barca win
MADRID - AFTER a series of subdued performances, Ronaldinho showed a return to form when he struck twice on Sunday.The Brazilian striker, who has been criticised for his poor showings in recent games, scored both goals in Barcelona's 2-0 victory over... [Read more]

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