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AwalNet offers to double the subscription validity of its DSL services
All users of AwalNet DSL services can avail of this excellent offer as soon as they activate their subscription cards starting from October 3rd, 2007. According to this generous offer from AwalNet, DSL users will get double the subscription time their cards entitle. For example, when subscripting for one year, you'll get an extra year for free. In parallel, AwalNet has recently improved the quality of its internet services by upgrading the technical infrastructure, increasing the broadband and enhancing the after-sale support. 'This fancy offer comes as a part of the ongoing policy of AwalNet's to lead and dominate the internet market in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and to ensure providing everyone all over the country with superb internet services coupled with excellent technical support and after-sale services that completely meet their expectations.', said Abdulaziz Al Helayyil, products and marketing manager at AwalNet.
Resolutions should include your computing life, too
Changing computer habits rarely makes the list of top New Year's Resolutions, but there are three digital resolutions you should make to have a happier 2008, says Gerry McCartney, vice president for information technology and CIO of Purdue University. .
Savage vs. CAIR: The battle over free speech
The fact that the show originates in left-leaning San Francisco only adds to its entertainment appeal. Savage's controversial commentary tends to elicit a censorious response. It wasn't long ago that Savage's remarks on illegal immigrants drew the ire of San Francisco's Board of Supervisors, which, it seems, is always on the lookout for avenues of politically-correct behavior control. Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval introduced a resolution twice this year condemning Savage for "hate speech," a meaningless yet ominous gesture which disregards the concept of free speech. The resolution failed the first time around thanks to the lone dissent of the now-ousted Supervisor Ed Jew, who, in contrast to Sandoval's identity-politics-steeped perspective, stuck with upholding the First Amendment. But in October, the resolution passed, providing a menacing example of government interference, albeit symbolically, in the free speech rights of its citizenry.
Remarks of Assistant Secretary of Cybersecurity and Communications ...
New York is such a fitting place to hold a security summit. With its storied history and thousands of financial institutions, it is the world's financial nucleus. All of you, as leaders in your respective companies and organizations, understand the full weight of your responsibilities to New York City itself, the nation, and quite honestly, the world. Because as Wall Street goes, so does the rest of the world. That is quite a responsibility to shoulder. Yet you have continuously demonstrated your understanding and commitment to upholding this reputation. Time and again, whether facing a natural disaster or terrorist attack, you have found ways to ensure that roughly five and a half trillion dollars flows unabated through our financial systems each and every day. That's five and a half trillion dollars a day in activities that are critical to our citizens' basic needs and our Nation's economy.
Colton credit card had phone-sex charges
Hernandez was elected in 2002 to fill the seat of former Councilman Donald Sanders , who resigned in October 2001. Sanders was one of four former Colton elected officials who pleaded guilty in 2001 to accepting bribes in exchange for approving projects before the council. Suchil and Bennett said Mitchell's behavior gives the appearance of impropriety. "This current situation has compromised our council," Bennett said. "It's made it to where I can't trust their votes anymore. I don't feel there's an independence there. Looking at it, it appears to be an attempt to have power over someone else." .
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