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> Shoot the Shit
Posted by speed ball - 07-1-09 14:25 - 12 comments
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> How to BBQ pork ribs
Posted by speed ball - 07-1-09 12:26 - 35 comments
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> Huh?
Posted by ScratchIt - 06-29-09 17:08 - 19 comments
A dozen people living in a single house is not ideal, but it's the price Rodriguez must pay to stay in the United States. Like other Mexican immigrants hit by the recession, it gives his family a way of dealing with the loss of income without having to return to his native country.

"Us illegals, we don’t have unemployment," said Rodriguez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico City. "If I had unemployment, I wouldn’t have had to give up the trailer."

Duh... what wrong with this picture?

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> ID cards for India
Posted by Some Old Guy - 06-27-09 18:19 - 1 comments
ID cards for India: 1.1billion citizens will go into second largest citizens' database

India is planning to provide its 1.1 billion-plus citizens with ID cards.

Entrepreneur, Nandan Nilekani has been chosen to lead the ambitious project which will be the second largest citizens' database in a democracy, with China being the biggest.

The government believes the scheme, which will be finalised over three years, will aid the delivery of vital social services to the poorest people who often lack sufficient identification papers.

It also sees the scheme as a way to tackle increasing amounts of identity fraud and theft and, at a time of increased concern over the threat of militant violence, to boost national security and help police and law officials.

Like Britain's £5billion ID cards plan, due to roll out in 2011/12, India's scheme is not without controversy.

Observers have raised questions including how the cards will actually improve the delivery of services and also concerns that the scheme could be disruptive.

In an interview in The Independent today associate fellow of the Asia programme at Chatham House, Charu Lata Hogg, said: 'It cannot be denied that the system of proving identity in India is complicated and confusing.

'But a system of national ID cards can technically introduce a new route to citizenship.

'This could be used as a security measure by the government which leaves migrant workers, refugees and other stateless people in India in limbo without access to public services, employment and basic welfare.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/...s-database.html
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> I love cake!
Posted by Ligeia - 06-26-09 14:23 - 59 comments

Lemon, yum!


The hours of skill and dedication... and the joy of completion!


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Post your best cake pics here!
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