| Four arrested in carjacking case
If you lived in Wyoming, Cheyenne I suppose, almost 95% white you rarely heard of much crime. You CHOOSE to live in Shreveport area, mostly black and you tell me I am stupid? Come on. you know I am right. Most success oriented blacks dont want nothing to do with black culture. Look around. They distance themselves from it. I praise them for that. I think you know what I mean by acting black too. Almost all whites need no explanation...Oh what about all the black thugs in the NFL. Almost NEVER is it a white guy. You can teach a thug to play football, but you cant teach a thug to act white. .
Ten Must-Have Apps for the Solo Practitioner
This month I'm focusing on application software. Although there are different software preferences for every lawyer, I'm sticking to Windows, since most lawyers use it. As with last month's article, "Ten Must-Have Web Sites for Solo Practitioners," picking the best of anything is difficult, so I'll focus on what I use every day in my practice. I'm sure I'll hear from you about software you use, that I missed. 1. First and foremost, I use Amicus Attorney and Amicus Accounting for case management, and time and billing. There are other programs that do the same thing, so pick your poison. These programs allow the solo to be in computer-control of his or her practice, and to keep track of calendar, tasks, contacts, e-mail and everything else that a lawyer has to be on top of every day.
Regulators connect to check money laundering
Money laundering could easily rank high up in the list of headaches for most governments around the globe. Money laundering is a process in which funds from illegitimate sources are sought to be passed off as those from legitimate sources. Like others, the Indian government, too, is working hard to tackle this menace. Compulsory quoting of permanent account numbers for cash deposits above Rs 49,999 is one of the many measures to check money laundering. Capital market regulator Sebi making PAN mandatory and the sole document for all dealings in financial market is another measure. Internationally, too, regulators have joined hands towards the elimination of money laundering. In fact, the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (Iosco) had brought out a consultation report way back in October 2005 on anti-money laundering.
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