| CBR surpasses tax collection target by 11.5%
ISLAMABAD: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has surpassed the revised revenue target of Rs 264.1 billion assigned for July-October period of the current fiscal year, indicating a cumulative growth of 11.5 percent. According to an official announcement made... .
Michael Sharp from Victoria BC, Canada writes:
Goodale, fooling no one, says, "We will decide as the official opposition when we think the time is appropriate to bring the government down. When that time arrives, we will in fact do that.&8221; Read: if we went into an election now, we would be slaughtered. The LPC have decided it would be inappropriate to be slaughtered now, so they have chosen to be slaughtered later. It's called borrowed time. Posted 31/10/07 at 1:05 PM EST | Link to Comment .
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and the top U.S. commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan yesterday issued a blunt assessment of the alliance's shortcomings in that country, arguing that the unwillingness of some member states to risk combat casualties is threatening NATO's future and undermining the prosecution of the Afghan war. .
Macworld Expo draws 475 companies to annual event
IDG World Expo on Tuesday aid that its Macworld Conference & Expo drew 10 percent more attendees than last year and it hosted 475 companies in San Francisco's Moscone Center. “Macworld has truly become a central place where attendees can learn, network and do business every year," said Paul Kent, vice president, IDG World Expo. “Our goal is to make each show better than the last, and we're thrilled that we achieved that goal with this year's event." In addition to the exhibits and learning that goes on at Macworld Expo, there was also a lot of news from the show. Countless new products for the iPod, iPhone and Mac were released over the four-day event and Macworld magazine crowned its winners for the Best of Show, too. .
SmugMug Announces Support for Eye-Fi Card
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- SmugMug, the most advanced online photo sharing and photo storage application, today announced support for the Eye-Fi Card, with which SmugMuggers can use their home Wi-Fi networks to upload photos to SmugMug from their digital camera. The Eye-Fi Card (www.eye.fi) went on sale at select online retailers earlier this week. Millions of professional and amateur digital photographers take photos for the purpose of sharing them with friends, family, cohorts, like-minded community members and customers. SmugMug is recognized as the premier online destination for storing and sharing photos. With the Eye-Fi Card, it is easier than ever to move photos from a digital camera to SmugMug. "We've eliminated the hassles and made it simple for users to upload photos to SmugMug.
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