First Oil-Free Catch Reported by Louisiana's Fishermen
In spite of a report by scientists that said that a lot of the crude oil lies underneath the floor of the Gulf, commercial shrimpers have said that their initial catch post the BP's catastrophic spill, is copious and devoid of crude.
Oracle’s Attack on Google Won’t Impact Windows Phone 7
Google is firm that it will likely do everything possible to defend open source standards and its operating system from the intellectual property court proceedings that has been filed by Oracle, which dragged the search engine giant on 12th August for deliberately violating seven copyrights and other patents that were related to Java.
Research Discovers Gene Associated with Vulnerability to TB
A worldwide study has been victorious in making use of genome scanning to discover a gene that is linked with susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) in African residents. The study was partially overseen by a Professor from University of Otago.
It is reported that Tuberculosis impinges on one-third of the global population, taking a toll on over two million people every year.
Calls To Take Off Gray Wolf from Endangered Species List
There are growing calls in the U. S. and some Canadian provinces to remove the Gray wolf from the endangered species list.
Parents Say that Wi-Fi Networks Causes Headaches and Nausea in their Children
According to the parents in the central Ontario town of Barrie, their children are getting sick because of the Wi-Fi systems present in the school. They allege that due to the usage of these wireless systems, the children keep complaining about uneasiness, nausea, giddiness, headaches, and increased rate of heart beat.
Dublin Wins the World Pipe Band Champions
Ireland`s St Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band attracted more than 53,000 people at Glasgow Green last night. The event declared the Dubliners as world pipe band champions, while the second place was acquired by Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band from Northern Ireland.
Aviva’s Major Shareholders Criticize the Management for Hiding RSA Bid
Aviva, an insurance group, has annoyed its major shareholders by not disclosing the details about its RSA's bid worth £5bn for its general insurance business. The management of Aviva is facing criticism from its leading shareholders for concealing this fact.
Surgeons at Raigmore Stop Working Overtime
At the busiest departments of Raigmore Hospital, surgeons have stopped working overtime, and because of which the waiting lists are boosting up and the national targets are dropping down. The orthopedic consultants are fed up of working overtime and of taking loads of pain in the form of extra working hours to handle the augmenting workload.
Indian Government Shows Resentment over Researchers Report
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The study, published in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases, noted that the medical tourism for treatment in India was on its way to spread a new type of infection worldwide.
Market for Payday Loan Companies Seeing Expansion
A report suggests that people are now turning to short-term lenders such as The Money Shop and PaydayUK, as a result of as high street banks are rebuffing to slacken their grip on credit.
This new lending option, the ‘payday loans’, though, is an expensive option, they approve loans within minutes and also put forth check credit ratings.
Green Options Being Adopted by Homeowners
More and people have now become aware of the energy efficient solutions and ways to save money using them. People understand that there needs to be a decrease in the amount of carbon emission and these homeowners are ready to implement such solutions in their homes.
Scammers Arrested for Fake Event Advertisements
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau is said to have received 265 complaints from users who had, in total, lost around £40,000. The scammers, three men and one woman set up two website, namely gigsport com and worldwidetickets com.
O2 Fourth in Line in Mobile Phone Network
Apple’s latest smartphone is likely to cost £595 for the 32GB handset and £495 for the 16GB model, without the contract from O2, who has just declared that it intends to sell the iPhone 4 on PAYG.
Apple's iPad Preferred Reading Source for Britons
As per the findings compiled by a new study, Apple’s iPad has emerged as preferred source of reading books, newspapers and magazines, apart from playing games among the device users in Britain.
Apple’s Plans to Adopt 'iTV' Label Seems Troublesome
Technology giant Apple new TV is speculated to witness no so happy launch. Apple is reportedly preparing to re-launch its set-top box under the new name iTV, seeking it to be an appropriate one to comply with its long chain of other i-products.
However, U. K. television network iTV seems to be irked by its decision.
Figures show huge leap in UK output
Britain’s economy grows at a faster rate than earlier predictions. Revised figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the strongest jump in output from the UK construction sector since the second quarter of 1963.
More should be done to stop repossession
Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) reported that the number of home repossessions has fallen again, from 9,800 cases in the first quarter of the financial year to 9,400 in the second quarter.
Barclays’ defend their refusal to accept targets
Barclay’s refusal to accept targets for lending to small business has not gone well with the Scottish head of Federation of Small Businesses.
Government has set targets for banks which it owns a stake in regarding lending to small businesses. And it soon plans to extend this target to all banks as they have seen satisfactory results.
PAYE error woes trouble HMRC
HM Revenue and Customs are facing criticism for increasing errors in tax collection. It has collected £238m extra as a result of PAYE errors.
A spokesman for HMRC has admitted that some amount of over-charging has been their fault, but most of the errors are by the taxpayers. He went on to give various reason where tax-payers could have erred.
More and More U.S. Youngsters Taking to Botox Treatment
Shots of Botox, which is a muscle-relaxing toxin utilized to relax revealing signs of ageing in adults, is becoming a rage amongst the teenagers. It has been reported that in order to improve their looks, youngsters 18 and below are taking to Botox treatment.
