Malaysian tycoons in US set sights on home now (The Star)
NEW YORK: Several Malaysian entrepreneurs who have made their fortunes here are setting their sights on home following the government’s liberalisation of the services and financial sectors.
Twitter Search (Finally) Available To All Users (Search Engine Land)
Much to the delight of users far and wide (such as our own @dannysullivan ), Twitter has announced that Twitter Search is now available on all user account home pages. Not only that, but Twitter has also added a “Save This Search” feature that may prove popular, too.
Developers hope new project spurs business in north Minneapolis (Minnesota Public Radio)
Today a non-profit developer broke ground in north Minneapolis on a project designed to turn a building once used as a funeral home into a sign of life along one of the city’s most neglected corridors.
Community Notes (April 30) (Dover-Sherborn Press)
A ‘CloseUp’ look at Dover TM articles, volunteers needed for Cleanup Day at Recycling Center, annual spring cleanup weekend in Sherborn, more
Vera Buldakova: Russia’s Education Crisis
Note from editor: These days, those of us who haven’t yet fallen into a catatonic stupor listening to the procurators’ voices droning away in a dingy courtroom in Moscow have been hearing a litany of fantastic crimes supposedly committed by Mikhail Khodorkovsky in violation of all the known laws of physics and economics, not to mention the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. So it comes as a refreshing change of pace for us to hear something nice about Khodorkovsky for a change. We r
Brushes with fame
As a journalist I have had many opportunities to meet and interview famous people over the years. Combined with the random encounters I’ve had with famous people outside of my work experience it makes for an interesting list. Autographs sought and found: Lyndon Johnson - Found autographed copy of his biography “Vantage Point” at a Library book sale in Connecticut. George McGovern - Had him autograph my program after listening to him speak at Texas A&M; when he was running for president
The Hindu Business Line : A reformer speaks out (The Hindu)
The big difference between then and now is that the climate was conducive to reform. Everyone wanted it and in the government and at the RBI, the right people were there.
The GPS Software And Mapping Software Finding Out The Help To The Way Future
GPS Software technology allows people to effectively, create their ideal maps. It works off with 28 satellites, and allows anyone with a GPS unit to triangulate a position, anywhere in the world.GPS software brings this home to the consumer, lending a degree of unmatched knowledge and insight to any outdoor endeavor.This software allows a person to map the area from their departure to their destination, and then to break up the journey with “waypoints” and to further map each of those legs of t
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