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It has been learnt that the netbook has a meaningful name where 'P' stands for Pocket. It can be guessed from here that the netbook might fit into your pocket. It has been further leart that users would be able to avail this net book in three colors, namely crimson red, champagne gold and black silk.
The latest P series netbook features a 8-inch LED screen, 1600x768 resolution, 60GB hard drive Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive and Windows Vista Windows XP Era Ends Premium or Windows Vista Home Basic in place of Linux, apart from being powered by an Intel Atom 1.33GHz processor.
Fri, Feb 27 02:30 AM
Some Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students have rejected international offers, owing to the expected curb on H1B visas. This, at a time when IIMs, reeling under the pressure of the global economic downturn, are struggling to secure placements for their students in the ongoing placement process.
The international economic scenario is making students to opt for "more secure" domestic jobs. According to insiders, some students are apprehensive about the situation regarding curbs on H1B visas and hence are not eager to take risks.
"33 international offers were made in phase 1 of the final placement session this year. However, some of them were rejected by students on the pretext of the H1B visa issue. Students were apprehensive that if the policy regarding H1B visa curb gets passed, they would land in a risky situation and would not be able to stay in the US for long," commented an IIM-Calcutta (IIM-C) spokesperson, on the condition of anonymity.
"In accordance, there have been instances of students rejecting lucrative international offers, mainly from the banking and financial sector, and opting for more secure domestic jobs this year," noted the spokesperson.
IIM-C has already seen 207 offers over the four days of phase 1 of the placement process.
According to insiders, last year, there were no rejections of international offers by students.
Meanwhile, students of IIM-Lucknow do not appear apprehensive about international offers.
"International offers on our campus were made by companies that are truly multinational and are based in India as well. Hence, our students are quite secure," commented Sushil Kumar, chairman-placement, IIM-Lucknow.
IIM-Ahmedabad refused to comment on the issue.
Though salary figures are yet to be disclosed, IIM-C is not expecting the highest domestic and international salary offered to students to go down this year.
"Some of the international offers were of Rs 1 crore upwards. However the exact number of such offers is yet to be known," commented the spokesperson from IIM-C. Last year, the highest international salary package at IIM-C was Rs 1.36 crore.
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That ad launched a chain of events that eventually led the Pleasantville, N.Y.-based family to find such a person—a 48-year-old California woman named Dawn Verdick—who was willing to donate a kidney to their father, Daniel Flood, 68. The kidney transplant took place December 12, and the family is beyond grateful.
The journey was incredible, but it was also difficult, Flood says, and Craigslist isn’t the easiest way to find an unrelated organ donor. But there are plenty of people trying to do the same on the free online network, including patients in New Jersey, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and other areas.
“We’re not recommending people to post ads on Craigslist, just because there’s a lot of loopholes, a lot of scammers. If you’re not skilled at sifting through tons of information, it’s not going to work for you,” says Flood. She called the experience an “emotionally draining, physically draining journey.”
He's 13. He scarcely looks 10. And according to a British tabloid, he's a father. Baby-faced and only 4 feet tall, the boy, Alfie, was just 12 when he impregnated Chantelle, now 15, The Sun reported Friday. Shown in a video posted Friday on the tabloid's Web site, the diminutive Alfie takes the newborn girl in his arms.
Asked what he would do to support the child financially, Alfie asks in a small, high-pitched voice, "What's financially?"
The girl was taking birth control pills but missed one, the newspaper reported. Friends and relatives left the family home near Eastbourne, about 70 miles southeast of London, Friday without speaking to reporters gathered outside. The teenagers could not immediately be contacted.
The Sun did not say whether any tests were conducted to prove the boy's paternity. The paper did not offer any immediate comment when asked whether it had paid the family for the story.
Police and child services in Eastbourne, in southeast England, said in a statement that they were "aware of a 14-year-old girl that had become pregnant as the result of a relationship with a 12-year-old boy," adding that they were offering support to both young people.
Alfie's front page picture has sparked renewed debate about teen pregnancy in Britain. The country has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in Europe, and government figures show that about 39,000 girls under age 18 became pregnant in 2006. More than 7,000 of those girls were younger than 16.
"I don't know the individual details of the case, but of course I think all of us would want to avoid teenage pregnancies," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday.
Britain had 27 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19 between 2000 and 2005, according to a report published by Population Action International. Comparable figures are 10 per 1,000 for Spain, 8 in 1,000 for France, and 5 in 1,000 for The Netherlands.
Britain's teen pregnancy rate, however, is still far below that of the United States, which registers 44 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19 and are more line with English-speaking countries such as Australia and New Zealand, which respectively have 17 and 27 births per 1,000 women between 15 and 19, according to the report.
But the country's reputation as Europe's teen pregnancy capital has been an embarrassment to politicians.
In 1999 then-Prime Minister Tony Blair described Britain's record on pregnancies as shameful and vowed to turn it around.
"Put simply, you are still a child when you are 14 and, in a civilized society, children should not be having children," he said at the time. The government has since poured millions of pounds (dollars) into advertising and educational campaigns.
The 1.13Kg kidney stone the size of a coconut
The largest kidney stones most doctors ever get to see is the size of a golf ball.
So surgeons in Hungary were taken aback when they removed a stone the size of a coconut
from a man earlier today. Sandor Sarkadi underwent an abdominal operation in Debrecen,
150 miles east of Budapest, after doctors discovered he had a kidney stone inside him that
Hospital when an X-ray revealed he was carrying around the gigantic lump.
The delicate procedure to remove the stone, which weighed a staggering 2.48lbs,
passed without incident. Kidney stones vary in size.
They can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball, which makes
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