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July saw the introduction of new rules requiring merchants to rank risks according to the risks posed to their systems and software. Last week Visa Europe announced that banks should only allow merchants to use merchant agents that have proven their PCI compliance and been registered, on a list, by VISA Europe. Current... |
If you process card payments it is more important than ever to achieve PCI compliance, and quickly. |
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February 15th, 2012 |
Nicki Minaj has now made it clear that she plans on taking Jay-Z’s spot on the rap throne. |
In an interview with Allure magazine, the female Young Money emcee said that she even told the Hip/Hop legend in person. “I had a little conversation with Jay-Z at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show,” she said. “He said, ‘Congratulations on all your success.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m coming for you. I’m coming for yo... |
Minaj has been attaching herself to a variety of business ventures, including deals with M.A.C. Cosmetics and OPI. The rapper also performed at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show with Madonna, and by herself at the Grammy Awards. Her upcoming sophomore album Pink Friday: Roman Relo |
Enterprise organizations seek more and more to adopt telepresence and HD video solutions that offer instantaneous, in-person virtual communication more pervasively across their organizations. While they may use the technology to connect with colleagues, partners, and customers all over the globe, these businesses want ... |
Why the cloud? It’s simple: The cloud allows for flexible deployment models, easy implementation, seamless integration of mobile and other remote users, and scalable video that can expand with the pace of business while freeing up resources to focus on their core business. We’ve empowered our partners to bring thes |
Pinnacol: John Hickenlooper's John Cevette appointment could put a good fox in henhouse |
Pinnacol Assurance, the quasi-public workers' compensation insurance fund, dodged a bullet last year when the legislature backed off on a proposed $500 million raid of its reserves to help fill budget gaps. But now Governor John Hickenlooper has nominated a critic to the Pinnacol board who'll be the proverbial fox in t... |
In exchange for agreeing to act as the agency of last resort for companies seeking workers' comp insurance, Pinnacol (subject of the 2003 Westword feature "Adding Insult to Injury") is exempt from state taxes; the governor governor also appoints the members of Pinnacol's board. That's been about the extent of the state... |
The first rule of business is and always has been: Know your product. |
Toward that goal, Tempe, Arizona-based Castle Megastore held its first-ever live video-synchronized product training seminar over two days last September in the Internet-linked locales of Seattle and Phoenix. |
Castle CEO Mark Franks orchestrated the event to enable store managers from five states (Alaska, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington) to participate in the training. And to lead said training — bringing us to the other half of what made it such a revolutionary happening — Franks rounded up 21 of the top vendors ... |
Those vendors were: Ruth Chatfield (M.D. Science Lab), Ken Dorfman (Doc Johnson/Privat |
President Cullerton: Quinn flip-flopped and killed the pension note bill |
Tuesday, Jun 30, 2009 |
After speaking in favor of the pension note bill during his address to the joint session of the GA, Quinn apparently contacted a handful of senators and asked them to vote against the bill. The pension bill actually received less yes votes the second time around. Roll call was 32-21-4-2. |
President Cullerton discusses the bill’s failure… |
The Senate has adjourned to the call of the Chair. |
*** UPDATE *** Sen. James Meeks, who helped organize opposition to the pension note bill, talks about what happens next, Speaker Madigan’s role in the process, and what he wants to happen now that the bill has failed. Good stuff, and that vote tonight shows he has some big leverage now… |
Tajikstan works to prevent terrorism |
Attacks on Pakistani natural gas pipelines hurt consumers, economy |
Kyrgyzstan develops aviation transport services |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to promote cellular sector growth |
Police to control weapons traffic in Kyrgyzstan |
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has proposed amendments to the law on weapons that will tighten controls on the circulation of award and all other types of weapons in the country. |
KYRGYZSTAN ― An incident in 2007 that involved a weapon awarded to former Kyrgyz Minister of Foreign Affairs Alikbek Jekshenkulov that law enforcement authorities claim was used to kill a Turkish businessman, sparked a heated debate in the country about the need for weapons registration, particularly those presented as... |
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Photograph of a mobile blacksmith shop traveling down a street in Los Angeles, [s.d.]. A large flatbed wagon can be seen at center and is being puleed by two horses at left. On top of the wagon, two blacksmiths can be seen working near a large bellows. A sign on the wagon reads "On my way to Bill Hoppers Blacksmith Sho... |
DENVER – Colorado’s high-tech economy and struggling working families will be the beneficiaries of the first two bills introduced in the state Legislature in 2013. |
House Bill 1001, to be introduced when the Legislature convenes Wednesday, will offer up to $15 million in grants to companies doing advanced research in aerospace, bioscience, electronics, energy and other industries. |
Senate Bill 1 would make a trio of tax credits available to about 370,000 working families. |
Gov. John Hickenlooper, his fellow Democrats and a Republican representative announced the advanced technology bill Monday. |
“Having a bill like this really does help distinguish us from other states,” Hickenlooper said. |
In past years, Colorado has struggled to compete for business with other states that tend to offer much m |
[Ronald Hutton, History of Pagan Witchcraft, in |
Witchcraft and magic in Europe: The twentieth century |
ed. Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark, p. 54] |
1."Witchcraft doesn’t pay for broken windows." |
Indeed, Gardner's witches did multiply, and soon Doreen Valiente had formed a new, sister Coven, in 1957. A number of factors contributed to this growth, among them being the publication in 1954 of Gardner's book Witchcraft Today, combined with Gardner's eagerness and talent for courting of public attention. |
However, a great deal of the resulting attention paid to Gardner and his Witches was decidedly negative. According to Hutton (continuing on in his essay on The History of Pagan Witchcraft already quoted above), starting in 1955 the popular press began to "run features attacking witchcraft as Sata |
When we go to Extremadura, we stay mainly in my mother-in-law’s hometown of Higuera de la Serena (Fig Tree of the Serene). But we also always visit my father-in-law’s hometown of Zahínos. Higuera de la Serena is a very small town, but most of the people we see there have moved away to the Basque Country and are visitin... |
Railway Children DVD. She loves him reading her an abridged version of the story and was quite fascinated by the film. Birthdays are about indulgence. Watching a long DVD, eating pizza and then decorating a cake fit the bill. |
Lovage and Lavender and Kate of What Kate Baked for their Tea Time Treats event. The theme in February is Romance so I think this cake with purple frosting and pretty flowers seems just right. |
Previously on Green Gourmet Giraffe: |
This time last year: Teatime and tales - for the young at heart |
This time two years ago: Baking: the good the bad and the healthy |
This time three years ago: Valentine Day Polenta |
This time four years ago: If music be the food... |
Avocado Pound Cake |
Adapted from Not Quite Nigella |
- 1 1/4 cups plain flour |
- 1/4 cup cornflour (cornstarch) |
- 4 tea |
GFS Hairstory: The Interview That Wasn't Supposed to Happen |
DIY RAVEN Bag |
Sam Edelman Wedges |
I know a lot of bloggers venture into VLOGGING but I vowed that would not be my ministry. |
But when you have a pushy friend who forces you to talk...well... never say never. I also have the distinct honor of introducing her daughter to her first Oreo cookie when she was one year old...so I suppose I felt obligated! LOL |
Here is probably the first and last video I will ever do! |
1. I did NOT want to do a video...ever! |
2. I'm not wearing any make up...(nor do I wear any but still) |
3. I have no idea why I was flipping my head like I have cascading locks down my back! |
4. I had zero time to prepare! |
5. My outfit pics were taken this morning and this video was done at 7pm...as the day goes on...my hair gets |
Smokers in Ottawa will have to think twice before lighting up in parks and on public patios — the city’s new anti-smoking rules kicked in Monday. |
Smoking on city property, parks and beaches and on restaurant and bar patios can now lead to a fine of $305. |
Last week, city council voted to extend the ban to hookah water pipes. The ban is on the grounds that the outdoor smoking is a public nuisance and creates odours. |
If the issue really was about odours, they’d hardly bother banning hookah smoking, because anyone who has ever smoked a hookah knows they give off very little, if any, tobacco odour, mostly giving off a smell of the fruit flavouring in the tobacco / flavoured-molasses mixture smoked in them known as shisha; hookah smok... |
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Gain insights and improve your skills related to interacting with youth about sexual health issues. A special emphasis of this conference/training is to learn about current and emerging issues in sexual health, and the roles of culture and technology in young people's lives. Join us for this one-day conference on May 3... |
HEALTH is investigating a cluster of deaths that appear to be related to the use of a fentanyl analog drug, a synthetic analog of fentanyl. The Office of the Medical Examiner has noted 10 deaths since March 7, 2013 of patients who appear to have died with this substance in their bodies. The most recent death was April ... |
February 21, 2013 |
Client May Discharge Attorney But Contingent Fee Remains Earned |
The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed the grant of summary judgment to an attorney in a suit for fees against a former client. |
The attorney had represented the client in actions against her late father's estate for a 15% contingency fee. |
After the claim was reduced to settlement, the attorney collected his fees as payments were recovered. The client later discharged the attorney and claimed no obligation to continue to pay. |
The court found that the attorney's rights under the contingent fee agreement had fully vested when the underlying claim was settled. Although the client was free to discharge the attorney, such action "does not alter his entitlement to fees already earned." (Mike Frisch) |
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Texas Sate School Board |
Dear Mrs. Leo, |
I read about the ugly confrontation you recently had with Barney the Dinosaur. I know at first glance, it may have seemed like just another attempt by the secularists to poison our children's minds with science, but their choice of Barney hints at an even more sinister purpose. |
Just take a look at him. He's as purple as a church deacon in The Castro on a Saturday night. Don't you doubt for a moment why he's colored in that hue. He's purple for a purpose. He's telling the world he's out and proud and here to recruit our children by pushing his homosexual agenda in their schools. |
He's a huge threat to our efforts to put God back into the classroom. And you, as one of God's staunchest defenders on the school board, have to stop him. Now, you're not going |
Royal pardon gives hope to OFWs in prison: Migrante |
By ARAB NEWS |
Published: Apr 19, 2011 15:08 |
Updated: Apr 19, 2011 15:18 |
RIYADH: Filipino inmates at the Malaz central jail in Riyadh have welcomed the royal pardon granted to a compatriot on death row and are hoping that they too would soon be freed, a migrant workers advocacy group said. |
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, quoting a report from the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh, said the pardoned Filipino prisoner was repatriated to the Philippines on Monday after his exit papers were completed. |
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