Pak Security Apparatus Geared To Meet All Challenges: CJCSC
November 9, 2009 by Trend PK
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ISLAMABAD: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Tariq Majid, NI(M) has rejected the article by Seymour M. Hersh, published in The New Yorker’ terming it as absurd and plain mischievous. He stated, “we have operationalised a very effective nuclear security regime, which incorporates very stringent custodial and access controls.
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Tariq Majid, NI(M) has rejected the article by Seymour M. Hersh, published in The New Yorker’ terming it as absurd and plain mischievous.
He stated, “we have operationalised a very effective nuclear security regime, which incorporates very stringent custodial and access controls.
As overall custodian of the development of our strategic programme, I reiterate in very unambiguous terms that there is absolutely no question of sharing or allowing any foreign individual, entity or a state, any access to sensitive information about our nuclear assets,â said an ISPR press release issued here Monday.
Our engagement with other countries through IAEA or bilaterally to learn more about the international best practices for security of such assets are based on two clearly spelt out RedLines – non intrusiveness’ and our right to pick and choose’.
Also, our security apparatus has the capacity and is fully geared to meet all conceivable challenges, therefore, we do not need to negotiate with any other country to physically augment our security forces, which in any case, we believe, are more capable than their forces.”
Commenting on the question raised through an article captioned Pakistan Nuclear Security Plan: How much does US really know?’, which appeared in The News’, Islamabad on November 9, General Tariq responded, “only that much as they can guess and nothing more”.
School Closings Hurricane Ida:
November 9, 2009 by Trend PK
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School Closings Hurricane Ida: Florida Public Schools will be closed Monday and Tuesday due to Hurricane Ida.
School Closings Hurricane Ida:Florida Public Schools will be closed Monday and Tuesday due to Hurricane Ida. Schools will also be closed on Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day.
Baldwin County Public Schools will be closed Monday.
Mobile County Catholic Schools will let out early at 12:30pm
Baldwin County Catholic Schools will be closed Monday.
Bayside Academy will be closed Monday.
Jubilee Christian Academy will be closed Monday.
Little Ducklings Child Care in Daphne will be closed Monday.
Central Christian School of Baldwin will be closed Monday.
1st Baptist CDC Bay Minette daycare will be cloed Monday.
Alabama Gulf Coast Christian Academy (Baldwin County) Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Open Door Christian School and Day care- Foley- Closed Monday.
more info http://www.wkrg.com/hurricane/article/hurricane_ida_closings/512161/Nov-09-2009_9-01-am/
Sesame Street Google Images
November 9, 2009 by Trend PK
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Sesame Street Google images and Sesame Street Google logos .
Sesame Street Google images and Sesame Street Google logos. Sesame Street is turning forty and no one is celebrating it better than the best and biggest search engine of the world Google. For last several days Google has been putting Sesame Street doodle on its website.Sesame Street is an American educational children’s television series and a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. Sesame Street is well known for its Muppets characters created by Jim Henson.
It premiered on November 10, 1969, and is the longest running children’s program on US television.
The show is produced in the United States by the non-profit organization Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children’s Television Workshop (CTW), founded by Joan Ganz Cooney and Ralph Rogers. The show has been running for 40 years.
Keeping up its habit of baffling users with playfully odd doodles and design-quirks to remind them about historical events, the âGooglleâ logo succeeded in drawing everyoneâs attention to its eleventh birthday.
Given that the very name Google had originated for a misspelling of the word âgoogolâ meaning 10100, thereâs no reason to be wonderstruck at the doodles. Itâs another matter that the word later found place in English dictionaries as a verb.
Founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two research scholars at Stanford University in California, the search engine in no time grew from search tool on the university website into an undisputed giant in the web search and advertising. The worldâs most visited website today amasses billions of dollars from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services and interestingly, from selling ad-free versions of the same technologies as well.
Sesame Street 40th anniversary
Sesame Street 40th anniversary updates, Itâs Sesame Streetâs 40th anniversary and while Google is celebrating with Big Birdâs feet.
âIf Mom and Dad watch cable news, itâs better than 50/50 they watch âPOX News.â So what gives? PBS â a network partially funded with my tax dollars â has the right to tell my kids that their parents watch âtrashyâ news? The message is clear, I canât even sit my kids in front of âSesame Streetâ without having to worry about the Left attempting to undermine my authority. And donât tell me, âIf you donât like it change the channel.â There are no channels left! Itâs everywhere. Just last week I had Obamaâs service and volunteerism promoted on every single major network, including Disney and Nickelodeon.â
Spoofs of course, Sesame Street, and almost all of the Oscar was reporting âGNNâ âGrouchy News Network,â but it does Sate Stage Right. Source

