New York Times
Health's Jake Duzsik on the Doors' Ray Manzarek
Los Angeles Times

The death Monday of Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek was a sad mark in the ledger of L.A. rock history. But although the Doors are a classic-rock radio staple, the band's vision of L.A. -- seductive and evil, gaudy and threatening -- has stayed powerful for ...

 

Tata Elxsi was awarded by BID, demonstrated by its excellence and quality in their daily work.
BID grants Tata Elxsi Company, from India, the World Quality Commitment Award in Paris
Winner of the BID prize for Quality

BID grants Tata Elxsi Company, from India, the World Quality Commitment Award in Paris.

Middle east rising
King Fahd Yanbu, leader in the Red SeaWinner of the BID Award for Quality
Third time winner!

The King Fahd Industrial Port at Yanbu, International Arch of Europe for Quality Award, exports products to many different parts of the world as it is in fact the biggest port on the Red Sea for loading oil.

 

Daily Mail
'This is the worst mistake of my life: 'Jodi Arias tearfully pleads with jurors to ...
Daily Mail

Convicted killer Jodi Arias tearfully pleaded with jurors to spare her from a death sentence on Tuesday during a bizarre 25-minute testimony in which she pledged, if allowed to live, to donate her hair to cancer patients and start a prison recycling program.

 
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The Independent
'Far-right activist' commits suicide in Paris Notre Dame cathedral
The Independent

A far-right French historian shot himself in the head beside the altar of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris today apparently in protest against the legalisation of gay marriage in France. Dominique Venner, 78, a former member of the nationalist terrorist movement, ...

 

ABC News
Tea party activists rally outside KC IRS
Kansas First News

The John Weld Peck Federal Building, shown in this photo made, Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Cincinnati, houses the main offices for the Internal Revenue Service in the city. Tea party groups are planning a protest rally Tuesday afternoon at the building that is ...

 

New York Times
Tim Cook, Taxes, and Avoiding the Right Thing
Businessweek

Apple seems a little embarrassed. In a 16-page statement prepared for Tim Cook's testimony to Congress today, the company explains that it employs tens of thousands of Americans, makes “revolutionary products” that improve our lives, and pays billions in ...


Washington Post
Xbox One: Microsoft's plan to take over your living room
Washington Post

Microsoft, on Tuesday, revealed the Xbox One, the next stage in the evolution of its Xbox gaming console, which it is using to stake a central position in users' entertainment lives. The company emphasized that the console is far more than a gaming device.

 

Chinese elegance and tourism
COFCO Plaza: luxury, elegance and B.I.D Quality Award
Winner of the BID prize for Quality

Beijing COFCO Plaza, awarded the International Arch of Europe for Quality, is a business center with a shopping mall located in Beijing.

 

ABC News
NFL awards Super Bowls to Bay Area and Houston - USA Today
USA TODAY

BOSTON – As expected, the Super Bowl is officially returning to California. At their spring meeting on Tuesday, NFL owners awarded Super Bowl L in 2016 to the Bay Area and the San Francisco 49ers' Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, ending what will be a ...

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Newsday
Ex-IRS head says he didn't know of Tea Party targeting - USA Today
USA TODAY

The agency hasn't provided details on who in management knew employees were targeting conservative groups. shulman. Former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman, right, and acting Commissioner Steven Miller are sworn in on Capitol Hill Tuesday ...

 

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BID Award for Quality

Business leaders from over 100 countries will attend the International Quality Conventions which are organized every year by Business Initiative Directions in Geneva, Frankfurt, New York, Paris and London.
BID is proposing the nomination of Prof. Bohdan Zakiewicz for the Nobel Prize for a lifetime career dedicated to scientific solutions for saving energy in the coming centuries.

 

New York Times
A new disaster sparks an old debate on federal aid
NBCNews.com

By Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News. The Oklahoma tornadoes that killed at least 24 people Monday have restarted the debate in Washington over emergency spending and whether it should be offset by cuts elsewhere in the federal budget.

 




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