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School parents beware 3839
EnjoyDialup *sigh*... Do tell... Im sure you've really thought about this. I never said they did, you idiot. All you poofters have come up with is to equate what I said WITH love. They asked...
School parents beware 3840
How do you know the book discussed loveual relationships? Nothing has been said about the book covering love, only that it covered relationships and an alternative choice...
School parents beware 3841
EnjoyDialup True in theory, but in reality many do and many do not. Depends on their level of zealotry and whether or not they're good enough parents to let their kids...
School parents beware 3842
EnjoyDialup You're quite correct, a strip club is behind closed doors and performs their acts...
School parents beware 3843
I disagree. I don't think a mardi gras exposes peoples bodies in a loveual manner. The participants don't lay on there back and open their labia with their fingers like the women in strip...
School parents beware 3844
EnjoyDialup I dont recall the last time I saw grown men wearing masks of political figures, engaging in simulated anal love in order to...
School parents beware 3845
I don't remember seeing a woman walk around the supermarket topless either, but an 8 year old child will see that at the beach. Different levels of...
School parents beware 3846
Don't misunderstand, it is a very valid point but it is a simple and obvious one. There are many arguments of...
School parents beware 3847
Indeed, not. Had you displayed some intelligence in past postings, I might have felt free to buttume a laconicism, but you haven't and I didn't. Uh, huh. So they're not lewdly displaying...
School parents beware 3848
Now that I have S P E L T it out for you there is no need to buttume anything. lewdness is defined by public opinion. The same law would have had you locked up...
School parents beware 3849
snip---- Wrong. "Public opinion" is what the ruling clbuttes and their minions can get away with pretending is a consensus...
School parents beware 3850
Sure, here you go... SOURCE: Herald Sun newspaper, 8th March, 2005. Box 14631, Melbourne, Victoria 8001 Australia Union against...
School parents beware 3851
Concerned Citizen Ok, and that kinda agree's with my stance on the issue. It is stated in that...
School parents beware 3852
You seem confused. Go to bed and I'm sure you'll feel better in the morning. Ah, I see - and when are you going to do something...
U.S. tutoring outsourced to India Kids brush up their math with online teachers
By George Iype, India Abroad, via IPA Voices That Must Be Heard, ILCA buttociate Member Thrice a week Eliza...
Callcentre' is now Queen's English
NEW DELHI: Call-centres and offshoring have gained entry into the English language along with Indian coinages 'airdash' and 'foreign-returned...
Google's Sriram ranked 6th in Forbes Midas list
February 14, 2005 12:49 IST Google board member Ram Shriram is among three Indian investors who have made it to the top 10 in the Forbes Midas 100 list...
India is most preferred outsourcing destination
NEW DELHI: India is leading the list of the most favoured outsourcing destinations across the world. India is currently home to 228 offshoring projects, followed by Britain's 187, China's 132...
India is most preferred outsourcing destination
wrote or quoted : One thing about outsourcers, is they have no loyalty. Mexico was the first beneficiary. Then outsourcing moved to China and India. Next will be Africa. They will go to the most...
US bizwomen keen to meet 'sisters' in India
Tanmaya Kumar Nanda in New York February 15, 2005 11:03 IST In what will be a...
India plans on buying 20 American aircraft: Lockheed
Friday, 11 February , 2005, 05:33 Bangalore: Americas biggest defence firm Lockheed Martin on Thursday said India is planning to buy about 12 P-3C Orion maritime surveillance aircraft and about eight C...
Look into the crystal ball Outsourcing from India in 2010
India's outsourcing scenario in 2010 will be quite different from what it is today. The picture can be easily projected from looking at the progression pattern...
India special: The next knowledge superpower
19 February 2005 THE first sign that something was up came about eight years back. Stories began to appear...
Poll shows Indians view Bush favorably
BY KEN MORITSUGU Knight Ridder Newspapers NEW DELHI - (KRT) - If President Bush finds the reception too frosty on...
end the Christian approach
During last weeks adult Sunday school clbutt for platinum breasthers, we planned next months...
Tsunami unveils part of ancient city off India
MAHABALIPURAM, INDIA - The tsunami that devastated the shores of the Indian Ocean also uncovered what appears to be part of an ancient city off the coast of what is...
US gets a sinking feeling over braindrain
NEW DELHI: Bring those foreign scientists and engineers back! The plea from the US high-tech industry to the US government is simple: keep the bright Indians, Chinese and others coming into the US...
BPO pros better off in India than US
CHENNAI: Call centre professionals in India are well taken care of by the employers, compared to the US, where the workers were treated as a...
Outsourcing phone love from call centers in India
January 29, 2005 Some Call Centers in Bangalore and Mumbai have received some bizarre requests from the Western countries. Some call center operators...
It's the American thing to do! Bush would approve
January 29, 2005 Some Call Centers in Bangalore and Mumbai have received some bizarre requests from the Western countries. Some...
India largely approves of Bush visiting
Unlike most of Europe, Indians mostly supportive KEN MORITSUGU Knight Ridder Newspapers NEW DELHI - If President Bush finds the reception too frosty on his visit to Europe this...
From Tandoor Wullie to an exploding cow
RUMOUR has it that DC Thomson, that wholesome publisher from Bonnie Dundee, is looking to outsource freelance...
US to India, for miracle cure
G.S. RADHAKRISHNA Hyderabad, Feb. 15: Better a "miracle patient" in India than a guinea pig in the US. At least, Robert Walter Beeney thinks so. The 64-year-old real estate consultant from San Fransisco...
US to India, for miracle cure
If the following can happen in the US, then anything can. India would be better. Confidential AIDS Patient List E-Mailed WEST PALM BEACH, Fla...
Outsourcing Just do it
Nike, that global icon of sportswear, is a powerful lesson to organisations considering outsourcing their IT, says visiting outsourcing expert and lawyer Dr Trevor Nagel. Nike never outsourced its strategic thinking, he says. Instead, the...
Outsourcing Just do it
Courageous The solution to this problem lies in finding ways to socialize the rent taken by patent, copyright, and brand names. While the owners of Nike have indeed invested much in...
What Christian Children need to do
Kids, thanks to our anointed leader, Keith P. Exford, and his tongue- talking Solicitor General, Christopher Cook, it is now easier than...
Wonderful Christian Christmas news
Chelmsford, Eslove - Wonderful news on Christmas morning at Pastor privates Foot's house as the Lord's birthday started off on a glorious note this year with the family dog's demon-infested carcbutt...
Wonderful Christian Christmas news
You know, doing satire to make a point works a WHOLE lot better if it is remotely funny. And I said The...
Exporting IT: Outsourced labor and the draw to India
2-21-2005 5:00 AM By: Jitin Hingorani Bangalore, India, is less than half the size of Austin, but it's home to 6...
Exporting IT: Who contributes to and benefits from outsourcing
2-23-2005 5:00 AM By: Jitin Hingorani The Indian government wants a larger sliver of the American IT pie...
More Western execs jump ship for Indian IT companies
Wednesday, February 23, 2005 By Jay Solomon, The Wall Street Journal NEW DELHI -- For 12 years, Doug Bettinger served as a senior finance executive...
India zips ahead
By Indrajit Basu KOLKATA - Although its auto market is shrinking and is likely to be dampened further in the next few years, China continues to attract the biggest chunk of auto sector foreign investment in...
Educational complacency will make U.S. feel the pain
By Craig R. Barrett When will we wake up and smell the compebreastion? U.S. corporations are begging for talent, as foreign scientists and engineers...
It's Asia which's calling the shots in global BPO biz
The dynamic Asian call centre market is all set to witness an astonishing 60% growth in 2005. The figures were...
Lesbians use govt. website to groom future generation of children for abuse
The NSW Teachers' Federation and NSW Lawlink are spending our money helping them: "These books are an initiative of Learn to Include, who produces...
Indian firms get a phoren touch
WASHINGTON: Top Indian information technology companies are recruiting American executives on salaries and bonuses very generous even by American standards, in order to expand in the American market as...
The Mask is Slipping & the Nightmare Grows
By Jim Kirwan Al-Jazeerah, January 30, 2005 When the Bush Doctrine of 2002 was implemented, that signaled the world that any country could be next...
Indian 'whizkid' bowls media with NASA googly
WASHINGTON: Almost the entire Indian media and Uttar Pradesh's distinguished legislators may have been taken for a ride by a 15-year-old boy claiming to have won a prestigious international...
Nissan shifting 150 office jobs from Tennessee to India
buttociated Press SMYRNA, Tenn. - Nissan Motor Co. said it will outsource about 150 office jobs in Tennessee to India as part of the company's effort to cut costs. The Japanese automaker is...
Surprise growth in India's software outsourcing
BANGALORE, India: India's export revenues from software outsourcing have exceeded targets and will reach US$17.3 billion (euro13.05 billion) in the fiscal year ending March 2005, the country's software trade body said Friday...
India in demand
Emma Marris is a freelance science writer based in Washington DC. What's a company to do when it needs faster, cheaper new drugs and...
INDIA TO BE BIGGEST BY 2030:UN
25.2.2005. 18:18:52 A new United Nations study says India will overtake China as the world's most populated nation by 2030, five years earlier than expected. India currently has 1.103 billion people, according to the UN's...
INDIA TO BE BIGGEST BY 2030:UN
Roedy, you definitely are Reich winger. You advocate police stating, and aren't hesitant to use the state when necessarily...
No reason for Qantas job moves: unions
Unions say that the bumper half-year profit announced by Qantas proves there is no justification for moving any of the Australian carrier's workforce offshore. The company reported a 28 per cent lift...
Lifescience jobs flowing abroad, too
By Andrew Pollack The New York Times February 25, 2005 Bala S. Manian rarely looked back after he left India to attend graduate school in...
NASA topper' Saurabh has no proof
Sharat Pradhan in Lucknow February 26, 2005 09:42 IST Saurabh Singh, who is at the epicenter of the raging controversy over...
India's Software Outsourcing to Draw $17B
By S. SRINIVASAN, buttociated Press Writer Friday, February 25, 2005 (02-25) 08:11 PST BANGALORE, India (AP) -- India's export revenues...
US worries about outsourcing peter out as economy improves
BOSTON, FEB 25: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment in the US is down to 5.2%, and is expected to decline further. Although the US economy is...
China, India rival U.S., new survey finds
2005-2-26 By Rachel Konrad SAN FRANCISCO, AP China and India rival the United States when it comes to business...
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