Sunday, 14 April 2013

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[www.keralites.net] For Boss



 
Hi Boss,
 
 
People who do lots of work...
make lots of mistakes.
 
People who do less work...
make less mistakes.
 
People who do no work...
make no mistakes.
 
People who make no mistakes...
gets promoted.
 
That's why I spend most of my time
sending e-mails & playing games at work
I need a promotion.
 

Prince

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[www.keralites.net] Second before he died in car crash-MUST SEE

 

Family shares incomplete text message of son typed seconds before he died in car crash



Los Angeles: A US family has published the last, cut-off text message written by their 22-year-old son who crashed his car and died while using his cellphone, in the hope of preventing similar tragedies.

Alexander Heit, a 22-year-old student, drifted across the road while exchanging texts with a friend, realized suddenly and over-corrected with the steering wheel, sending his car rolling off the road.

He was pronounced dead at North Colorado Medical Center on April 3 after the late afternoon crash -- and his family have agreed with police to issue a photograph of his last text exchange.

The text shows two messages from a friend, who says: "Hey man I had to run out for like an hour," to which Heit was replying: "Sounds good my man, seeya soon, ill tw .." before abruptly stopping.

"Heit had been traveling eastbound .. Witnesses stated he seemed to have his head down, and began drifting into the oncoming lane of traffic. A westbound vehicle slowed and moved over just before Mr. Heit looked up.

"As he did, he jerked the steering wheel hard, over-correcting, resulting in his leaving the south side of the roadway, rolling and flipping the vehicle," said a statement by police in Greeley, 55 miles north of Denver.

His mother Sharon Heit said: "I can't bear the thought of anyone else having to go through something like this.

"Please, vow to never, NEVER text and drive. In a split second you could ruin your future, injure or kill others, and tear a hole in the heart of everyone who loves you," she added, cited by the police statement.

Police chief Jerry Garner added: "Unfortunately, when we think to ourselves, 'I'll just do it this one time,' we are fooling ourselves.

"This 'one time' may be the only time. The Heits are sharing their tragedy and loss, in hope that through Alex's story, others may realize and recognize just how dangerous texting and driving is."



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[www.keralites.net] "India backs Nitaqat: Removal of illegals to help genuine workers"

 

 



India's External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid. (AFP)
The Kingdom's Nitaqat drive targeting illegals has received support from India.
India's External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said the new Saudi labor policy would affect only illegal immigrants and not genuine workers employed in the Kingdom.
Speaking to IANS here, he said: "Genuine workers need not worry. It will impact only those who don't have proper work permit."
Khurshid said Saudi Arabia needs Indian labor. "Removal of illegal immigrants will open the doors for genuine workers."
Khurshid said the new law was not just for Indians and it would also affect thousands of illegal immigrants from countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. "For genuine workers it will open up opportunities," he said.
Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi and Minister of State for external affairs E. Ahamed are scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia later this month to discuss the matter with the authorities and find a possible solution.
After meeting Saudi Ambassador to India Saud Mohammed Alsati in New Delhi on Friday, Ravi announced that the Indian government would provide all assistance to its workers in the Kingdom without proper documents to return home.
There are 6.5 million Indians in the Gulf, including 2.45 million in Saudi Arabia. A large number of them are from the southern state of Kerala.


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