Maestro: Need To Stay Positive Fijians are blessed to fall back to their village in this challenging time - Waisale Serevi by waisea nasokia
09 May 2021 15:25 Waisale Serevi carries a bag of cassava as they make their way back to Laselase Village in Nadroga.
2021-05-21
Despite the lockdown brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, rugby sevens maestro, Waisale Serevi, continued his journey of making a difference in people’s lives.
Serevi along with his wife Karalaini and daughter Una are waiting for their return flight home to Seattle in America.
The second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country forced the c
April 25, 2021
FORT WORTH, TEXAS (AP) A Boeing subcontractor working on the new Air Force One aircraft until getting the boot announced on Friday that it was cutting 223 jobs.
In a statement, GDC Technics CEO Brad Foreman said the job cuts are the direct result of Boeing firing the company.
In a letter to the Texas Workforce Commission, GDC said it anticipated most operations at its Fort Worth headquarters would cease. It also would close its San Antonio facility where the Air Force One work was done.
There was no immediate comment Friday from Chicago-based Boeing.
Boeing had sued GDC, accusing it of running into financial problems and missing deadlines, causing millions in damages to Boeing and jeopardising work critically important to the United States (US) Air Force and the president.
A story of how Japan poisoned human test-subjects and propagated disease-carrying fleas during World War II
A forced bacteriological test conducted by researchers from Unit 731 (Circa 1940s), by an unknown photographer, Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
If COVID-19 hasnât made it clear already, the spread of disease is devastating. If left unchecked, it can bring death, destruction, and chaos to the unfortunate population it so happens to infect. Given all this, itâs no wonder the international community banned the use of biological weapons in 1925.
Unfortunately, this did not stop World War II Japan from researching its use in war. They experimented on Chinese communities and prisoners. Their research culminated with âOperation Cherry Blossoms at Night,â a plan to drop plague-infected fleas on American soil. Luckily, they were forced to surrender before it could commence.