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Competition For IT Innovation

By Ernest Cole

Since the year 2000 in Germany organized by the eGovernment competition characterizes the most innovative projects in the field of administrative modernization.

Invisible Bureaucracy

By Bell Cook

For many parents, the search degenerates to a kindergarten place in the war of nerves: You must attend an educational institution abtelefonieren after another or to the promise and fear for months. Not so Julia Bloch man.

Israel Rehearses SMS Warning Of Missile

By Sam Richard

Israel is planning in the nuclear dispute with Iran, allegedly a high-tech war in which only need a few Israeli pilots put themselves in danger. The report, the newspaper "Yediot Ahronot", relying on the U.S. Blogger Richard Silverstein.

Contingent Capital Punishment For Chinese Politician’s Wife

By H.K Wood

In the trial of the poisoning of a British businessman, a Chinese court against the accused politician wife Gu Kailai imposed the death penalty with a two-year grace period. A "suspended sentence" is usually converted after a few years in a prison.

Prime Minister Netanyahu Cautions Israel's Survival

By Steve Alice

Opposition leader Shaul Mofaz did not mince his words: He demanded an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Kadima chief said on Sunday in an open letter to the prime minister.

US Economy Set To Recover Whether Obama Or Romney Wins

By Palmer Mill

Mitt Romney says Barack Obama’s policies will consign the U.S. to an extended period of sluggish economic growth, at best. The president says his Republican challenger’s plans will sow the seeds of another mammoth recession. Both are wrong.

Special Commission Completes Work On The Love Parade

By john

Police a few days before the second anniversary of the Love Parade disaster in Duisburg has completed the Special Commission of its investigative police work as far as possible. So far, more than 3,000 witnesses have been heard.