Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Incarcerated without a trial! (IIPM-Press News)

Rick Wagoner’s professional career is dead whether or not he’s guilty
The name is Wagoner, Rick Wagoner and he is the star of “Triple trouble.” Donning the triple role of Chairman of the board, CEO and “Mr- Fix-it” for the North American operations of General Motors, the world’s largest auto maker – Wagoner’s character definitely deserves an Oscar for carrying it through so far.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

BANVILLE'S ELOQUENT

ARTICLE-IIPM KNOWLEDGE CENTRE

Ishiguro was the much-touted favou­rite for the prize, and Banville’s eloquent – at times – heavy, prose has tended to impose on the plot, drama, protagonist and other elements of the tale. And the anticipated soap opera-esque slang­ing matches among mem­bers of the illustrious panel of judges haven’t failed to disappoint.

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Monday, April 17, 2006

SOFTWARE

IIPM-PRESS CENTRE RELEASE

For example, while the software field has various certification programmes available (like MCSE, Sun, SAP, Cisco certification examinations), one can only search around aggressively for similar certification standards in the animation sector in India.

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Source: IIPM-Editorial,2006

COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAMME

ARTICLE-IIPM KNOWLEDGE CENTRE

The National Common Minimum Programme reports that the rising allocation to Rs.15bn (Tenth five year plan) can hardly serve the purpose, if the schemes are ‘farmer-unfriendly’. CII also highlights the expensive and extended nature of crop insurance, which is further aggravated by the indifferent attitude of the states.

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Friday, April 14, 2006

"The Minority Community" (IIPM-Article)

Research and publication, IIPM-Knowledge Centre
Listening to Drennen enthuse about the opportunities opened up by the storm, I was struck by his reference to African-Americans in New Orleans as “the minority community.” At 67 percent of the population, they are in fact the clear majority, while whites like Drennen make up just 27 percent. It was no doubt a simple verbal slip, but I couldn’t help feeling that it was also a glimpse into the desired demographics of the new-and-improved city being imagined by its white elite. “I honestly don’t know and I don’t think anyone knows how they are going to fit in,” Drennen said about the city’s unemployed…

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Bit And Byte (IIPM-Press Release)

By established but arbitrary convention, a byte usually comprises 8 bits (23 bits), a kilobyte 103 bytes or 210 bits, a megabyte 106 bytes or 220 bits and so on so forth. In 2002, the world created 5 exabytes (5x1018 bytes) of new information stored on media such as hard disks, DVDs and paper.

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Friday, April 07, 2006

'Ethical' Grounds(IIPM Article)

Across the Atlantic Ocean, Tony Blair watched the spectacle of his close aide and minister David Blunkett resign on ‘ethical’ grounds. The real embarrassment came when the British parliament defeated a coveted bill of Blair to strengthen anti-terror laws in the country. There is little doubt that Blair’s charisma is not working as before and that his days as Prime Minister might just be numbered.

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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

IIPM-PRESS CENTRE ARTICLE

It’s been viewed 75,000 times in three months. “It took them one hour to make and 15 minutes to edit,” Wang said. The sing­ers, called the Beans, now have their own Internet fan club.

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Source IIPM Editorial-2006