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Severely wounded in combat, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg returns from Africa to join the German Resistance and help create Operation Valkyrie, the complex plan that will allow a shadow government to replace Hitler's once he is dead. But fate and circumstance conspire to thrust Stauffenberg from one of many in the plot to a double-edged central role. Not only must he lead the coup and seize control of his nation's government... He must kill Hitler himself. Trailer (11.8.07): QuickTime/Flash Player, Various Featurette (11.6.07): QuickTime, High Definition QuickTime, Various iPod Video .
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According to sources, last night a brawl took place between one of the injured and some persons belonging to another group over a rivalry between the two groups. While three injured-- Deepak Kumar, his grandfather Hakam Singh and a resident of the village, Major Singh-- were rushed to Bathinda Civil Hospital, Pardeep Kumar and Sukhraj Singh were admitted to Goniana Civil Hospital. Charanjit Singh, father of Deepak, who was injured in the incident, said, The incident took place around 10 am. Earlier, a jeep with seven or eight persons came to our field where we were installing a motor pump. But finding themselves outnumbered, they went back. He alleged Baltej Singh, Dilewar Singh and Gurmel Singh came in a white Zen car, with .12 bore rifle, swords and lathis, after some time.
Websense Warns Consumers of Online California Fire Scams
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN) today announced that its security research team has discovered suspicious online scams designed by criminals to steal money from those donating to the California fire effort. Websense also urged consumers to take steps to ensure that donations are reaching the intended recipients, and to notify officials of suspicious Web sites. "Unfortunately, as we saw with Katrina and several other recent emergencies, there are criminals who attempt to divert monies intended for the victims by creating bogus online donation Web sites and advertising them on high-traffic Web sites," said Dan Hubbard, vice president of security research, Websense. "These criminals are trying to take advantage of the amazing outpouring of support locally, state-wide and internationally.
Response to InfoWorld’s Choices on 2007’s Top Technology
First of all, I must note for the record that InfoWorld has never given me an award as being top in any category. I'm thankful that they've spared their readers that pain. Now that I've gotten that over with, I'd like to comment on an article I recently read over at InfoWorld. David Marshall, a well known comentator on the virtualization arena and quite an interesting person, comments on his choices of the best technology from 2007. Although several fine products are mentioned, they seem to be the obvious choices because they offered technology that certainly was good enough to statisfy the needs of many organizations and were both highly and successfully publicized by their developers. What about the technology that was less highly publicized but, very interesting nevertheless? I suspect that the products that were easiest to defend were selected due to the limited space allowed for such discussions.
Category: Enterprise 2.0
Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives Jotspot is back (as Google Sites); It's still a wiki Posted in: General Web Technology Google Enterprise 2.0 Google acquired Jotspot in 2006 and then let it disappear. But the company didn't totally give up on the hosted wiki application and has rebranded it Google Sites. As Dan Farber notes, Google Sites is another cog in that Google Apps suite. Rafe Needleman finds it curious that Google Sites doesn't mention the word wiki anywhere. That observation is keen. Perhaps wiki is too geeky. Perhaps Google thought a name like Google Sites was better than Jotspot. Frankly, none of this rebranding works all that well. It's still not clear what Google Sites is about judging from its name.
Dubai Islamic Bank hosts 'Recruitment Week' for UAE nationals
During the period, officials from DIB's Human Resources department will receive UAE national job seekers, with a view to selecting qualified candidates for suitable employment at the bank. Applications from prospective candidates will be screened by a special committee. Those who meet the bank's requirements will be contacted shortly by DIB's Human Resources department. The recruitment week signals the start of a series of innovative programmes launched by the bank to target qualified UAE nationals and offer them exceptional opportunities to enter the banking sector through DIB. Ahemd Al Sirkal, Senior Vice President, Head of DIB Group Human Resources Department, said: 'This event is aimed at attracting a large number of nationals from various academic and professional backgrounds.
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Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 6401 Gages Lake Rd. The program also features as silent auction, raffles and food. Tickets cost $5, $8 at the door. Call 847-599-3175. LAKE FOREST, DISTRICT 115 *The 2008 Talent Show will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Lake Forest High School, 1285 N. McKinley Rd. For time and ticket information, call 847-234-3600. LIBERTYVILLE, DISTRICT 70 *The Gently Used Children's Clothing and Toy Sale will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Butterfield School, 1441 W. Lake St. *The Copeland Manor Fun Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in Copeland Manor School, 801 S. 7th St. *Highland Middle School Family Association will hold a pancake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
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