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Malaysia Acting Transport Minister, Hishammuddin Hussein Response to Search For Flight 370
US Lawmakers See No Evidence Of Terrorism In Malaysia Jet Crash
Senior
U.S. lawmakers on Sunday said investigators had found no evidence thus far
pointing to terrorism in the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight
MH370 three weeks ago, and that it was critical to find the plane to
understand what happened on board.
House Intelligence
Committee Chairman Mike Rogers and Senate Intelligence
Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein, speaking on Sunday talk shows,
said they had seen no evidence of foul play.
See The ‘Madman’ caught with human tongue, weapons At Ibadan (Photo)
According to reports, residents of Ibadan rushed to catch a glimpse of the suspected human eater. The suspect was, however, whisked away by armed policemen to avert jungle justice....
See The Crazy Man Gets A Fork Stuck In His Throat After Swallowing It For A Bet [Photo]
Doctors have refused to operate on a Romanian man
who has a fork stuck in his throat after swallowing it for a bet. Radu
Calincescu, 25, complained to doctors of pain and an uncomfortable feeling
when he swallowed, but neglected to mention that he had also swallowed a fork
earlier in the day.
Latest Information On The Search For Missing Malaysia Flight 370
Australia announced Friday that the search area for the
Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared March 8 has shifted to a new Indian
Ocean region, 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the northeast of where planes and
ships had been trying to find any sign of it.
WHY THE SHIFT?
Here's How To Pack A Suit Without Getting It Wrinkled
Men have two goals when they pack— the first goal is
to economize space while still having enough clothing to keep up appearances.
The second is to pack in a way that is best for your clothing; essentially,
in a manner that will limit the possibility of creasing, wrinkling, stress
and stains.Before we get into how to pack your wardrobe, let’s first go over a few facts that will help you keep your expectations reasonable when packing and unpacking.
First, packing is not a perfect art, it is impossible to pack, travel and unpack and not have any creases or wrinkles in any of your clothing. One of the most important things to do is the make sure things stay in place. When they are able to shift around a likelihood of creases (and thus ironing) increases.
Second, not all textiles are created equal. Certain fabrics will crease more easily than others. For instance, linen will crease just by looking at it, whereas wool is a bit hardier. Also as part of this, it is important to realize that heavier weight fabrics crease less easily than lighter weight ones. For instance, a heavy wool flannel suit will rarely crease whereas a tropical wool suit will crease relatively easily.
Third, garment bags are a waste of money. You can pack your suit, shoes and shirts in your normal suitcase and they will emerge in a similar, if not a better state.
Congress Just Voted To Punish Russia And Send Aid To Ukraine
Both the House of Representatives and Senate passed measures on Thursday
that will provide aid to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russian
officials.
The Senate approved its version of the legislation by voice vote Thursday. Soon after, the House passed a slightly different version by a 399-19 vote. The Senate's legislation was modified after Senate Democratic leaders agreed to drop a controversial provision containing reforms to the International Monetary Fund, which led to Republican opposition that prevented the bill from passing for weeks.
According to congressional aides, talks were ongoing about a reconciliation of the differing versions of the legislation. If all goes well, a final version could be on President Barack Obama's desk by Thursday night.
The passage of legislation in Congress serves as a show of solidarity with Obama, who has called for a unified global response to theUkrainian crisis. Obama has already announced two rounds of sanctions againstRussian officials, including some against members of Putin's inner circle last week.
Both the House and Senate versions of the bills include a $1 billion loan guarantee to Ukraine's new government. The Senate version includes $150 million in direct aid, and both include sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian officials directly involved in the crisis.
The loan had been promised to the new Ukrainian government by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry During a trip to Kiev more than three weeks ago.
"The House took another step today to strengthen Ukraine and sanction those responsible for undermining its sovereignty. In doing so, we have provided the president additional tools to punish Vladimir Putin, his cronies, and the institutions that support them," House Speaker John Boehner said in a statement after the House vote.
The Senate approved its version of the legislation by voice vote Thursday. Soon after, the House passed a slightly different version by a 399-19 vote. The Senate's legislation was modified after Senate Democratic leaders agreed to drop a controversial provision containing reforms to the International Monetary Fund, which led to Republican opposition that prevented the bill from passing for weeks.
According to congressional aides, talks were ongoing about a reconciliation of the differing versions of the legislation. If all goes well, a final version could be on President Barack Obama's desk by Thursday night.
The passage of legislation in Congress serves as a show of solidarity with Obama, who has called for a unified global response to theUkrainian crisis. Obama has already announced two rounds of sanctions againstRussian officials, including some against members of Putin's inner circle last week.
Both the House and Senate versions of the bills include a $1 billion loan guarantee to Ukraine's new government. The Senate version includes $150 million in direct aid, and both include sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian officials directly involved in the crisis.
The loan had been promised to the new Ukrainian government by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry During a trip to Kiev more than three weeks ago.
"The House took another step today to strengthen Ukraine and sanction those responsible for undermining its sovereignty. In doing so, we have provided the president additional tools to punish Vladimir Putin, his cronies, and the institutions that support them," House Speaker John Boehner said in a statement after the House vote.
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