Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Power Not Substitute For Blood, Gumi Warns Jonathan

<b>http://tinyurl.com/cu44wz9 - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/cu44wz9'>AP News in Brief at 10:58 pm EDT</a></b><p>New York TimesAbout 800,000 federal employees were sent home — a number greater than the combined U.S. workforces of Target, General Motors, Exxon and Google. &quot;After next week, if we&#39;re not working, I&#39;m going to have to find a job,&quot; said Robert Turner, a building ...How can Congress prevent a shutdown?CNN (blog)all 5,763 news articles&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>wearable technology is taking off</b><p>San Francisco ChronicleLast year the market for wearable technology – encompassing everything from hearing aids to wristband pedometers – totalled almost $US9 billion ($9.6 billion). That should climb to $US30 billion ($32 billion) by 2018, said analyst Shane Walker at IHS&nbsp;...Business HighlightsWashington Post (blog)all 78 news articles&nbsp;&raquo;</p><B>Power Not Substitute For Blood, Gumi Warns Jonathan</b><p>By SaharaReporters, New York Sheik Ahmad Abubakar Gumi today in his comment marking Nigeria's 53rd independence anniversary warned President Goodluck Jonathan that power is not a substitute for blood. read more</p>

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