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The plan, if there was is still in the records and has not been translated into reality. Established in the early 90s with over 300 industrial units, which produce a variety of goods, the area contributes large chunk of taxes to the state and the municipal exchequer but without receiving any advantage. The roads in the area are almost non-existent and the sewerage system perpetually over flowing, making the movement of both, the goods and the people difficult. The chairman of the Focal Point Association, Mr Harminder Singh, said the corporation had taken over the industrial area for maintenance but had totally failed to carry out their responsibilities. The industrialists paid exorbitant house tax, besides Octroi and other taxes but the corporation had completely ignored their claim for better civic amenities.
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Consumers expect to spend up to $600,000 on such things as travel, luxury items, and second homes during retirement, according to a survey by the US division of Sun Life Financial Inc. in Wellesley. Headquartered in Canada, Sun Life provides a wide range of financial services, including retirement products. Titled "The Expense Reality," the survey reveals that while today's retirees are experiencing higher than anticipated expenses, they do not plan on reducing spending on desired activities. "Our research shows most boomers and current retirees know what opportunities they want to explore and what obligations are likely to arise, but do not have a realistic idea of the associated costs," Mary Fay, a Sun Life senior vice president, said in a statement."No one can predict precisely how much income they will need at any given stage in life, which is why retirement income solutions that are flexible and protect against unpredictable and unavoidable factors are so valuable." The report, the company said, is available at this link.
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Father panics as SUV is stolen Woman takes vehicle with infant inside
A trip to return a DVD rental left a Las Vegas father with the worry of a lifetime Thursday morning when a woman stole the vehicle carrying his infant son. The man, who was not identified by police, stopped in front of the Albertson's at 7350 S. Rainbow Blvd. to return a movie to a storefront kiosk about 10:20 a.m. He left his son in the sport-utility vehicle with the engine running, Las Vegas police said. He was 10 to 15 feet from the vehicle when a woman hopped behind the wheel and sped away, officer Bill Cassell said. A Salvation Army bell ringer, who asked to be identified only as Fitzgerald, saw the vehicle zip by with the father running along the driver's side. .
France may not answer Harper's call
We are fighting to help the country develop a civil society where the government is both democratic and able to defend itself from these terrorists. We are fighting for the rights of innocent civilians who have been subjugated by the thugs of the taliban and al quaeda. Perhaps in the result little girls will get an education and be able to read, and their teachers willl not be beheaded for having the audacity to think that little girls should get an education. I would think any self righteous left winger would be right there on these issues, but no - they are weak and afraid to see the forces of the west taking on these thugs. They would rather run and hide and hope the terrorists will not come here - which they already have -witness 9/11, London, Madird, Bali etc and their repeaed vow to destroy the west and commit further attacks on the west.
Money blows in air; $4,400 still missing
FREMONT Around $4,400 is still unaccounted for after $6,000 in cash swirled in the air on East State Street Tuesday afternoon. According to Fremont police reports, after 4 p.m., a Nu-Tire employee was transferring $6,000 in $100 bills to American Auto Sales and Rental, located across the street. The employee was carrying a folder with an envelope inside which contained the money. .
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