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In This Issue:
- Kelb Exchange
- Kelb Saturday Night Conference Call
- U.N. Commemorates UN Day
- St NJ v. Ravi, Privacy, cyber crime/ Case proceeds
- Carol Rutz's Presentation on Abuse
- Euro Deal Helps Markets
- Full Body Scanners Miniaturized
- Common Rule 45 C.F.R. 46
United Nations Association of the USA Chapters Commemorate UN Day
Theme Drives 120 Events Across the U.S.
From U.N. Wire
". . .A recent survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Associates on behalf of the UN Foundation (UNA-USA is a program of the UN Foundation) and the Better World Campaign found that more than eight out of ten voters (86%) say it is important that the United States maintain an active role within the United Nations.
Officials from the UN, the U.S. Department of State, UNA-USA and the UN Foundation are among the featured speakers at UNA-USA events across the country. Topics being discussed will include: U.S. – UN Relations; UN Peacekeeping; the UN Security Council; the Millennium Development Goals; Model UN; the Arab Spring; Climate Change; Energy; Intercultural Exchange; and Education."
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Theme Drives 120 Events Across the U.S.
From U.N. Wire
". . .A recent survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Associates on behalf of the UN Foundation (UNA-USA is a program of the UN Foundation) and the Better World Campaign found that more than eight out of ten voters (86%) say it is important that the United States maintain an active role within the United Nations.
Officials from the UN, the U.S. Department of State, UNA-USA and the UN Foundation are among the featured speakers at UNA-USA events across the country. Topics being discussed will include: U.S. – UN Relations; UN Peacekeeping; the UN Security Council; the Millennium Development Goals; Model UN; the Arab Spring; Climate Change; Energy; Intercultural Exchange; and Education."
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Benefits of Turmeric ". . .Turmeric (Curcuma longa), the bright yellow of the spice rainbow, is a powerful medicine that has long been used in the Chinese and Indian systems of medicine as an anti-inflammatory agent to treat a wide variety of conditions, including flatulence, jaundice, menstrual difficulties, bloody urine, hemorrhage, toothache, bruises, chest pain, and colic. It is also believed to help alzheimers disease. The volatile oil fraction of turmeric has demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory activity in a variety of experimental models. Even more potent than its volatile oil is the yellow or orange pigment of turmeric, which is called curcumin. Curcumin is thought to be the primary pharmacological agent in turmeric. In numerous studies, curcumin's anti-inflammatory effects have been shown to be comparable to the potent drugs hydrocortisone and phenylbutazone as well as over-the-counter anti-inflammatory agents such as Motrin. . . ." Read more: |
England, Data Criminals Should Face Jail BBC Information Commissioner Christopher Graham has long called for the courts to be given the power to impose custodial sentences, saying routine hacking and blagging of personal data by finance, debt collection and claims management firms was going untackled. . . . The Data Protection Act 1998 gives people the right to know what information is held about them and to correct wrong information. It also protects individuals' interests by obliging organisations to manage personal information appropriately. Read more: |
Consideration For China To Help Bail out Europe BBC With some $3.2 trillion (£2tn) in its foreign reserves coffers, China may well be a natural contributor to the eurozone's bailout fund. But the fact that China is a wealthy country, and therefore able to help, does not explain why China would actually want to do so. One obvious reason might be a desire to prevent the crisis from leading to a recession in Europe - China's biggest export market. Moreover, if the eurozone crisis were to spread globally - just as the US mortgage crisis did in 2008 - not only could it damage China's other trade partners, but also China itself. Read more:
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