found by a cyclist who was passing and in the car, three bodies, this british man of iraqi origin, his wife and her mother. nearby, another body of a cyclist who may or may not have been simply chanced upon the scene and got killed by the killer simply to remove him as a witness. ten years of investigation and still nowhere near knowing why this happened or who did it. whenever there is news like this for an arrest, it shows the investigation continues, but we need to be careful not to get too excited. people are devoting a third of their waking hours to their mobile phones. that is according to analysis by app monitoring firm app annie. the report said mobile phone use was now overtaking other screens such as televisions and computers. people are spending nearly five hours per day on their smartphones, according to the research. all of this adds up to a 30% increase in screen time since 2019.
Eurofins receives WRAP accreditation in India
Following WRAP’s 12 Principles, buyers and suppliers work towards the same set of social compliance assessment protocols.
25th January 2021
Eurofins Consumer Products Assurance is pleased to announce that it has been accredited by Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) as a Monitoring Firm in India to drive responsible sourcing across complex modern apparel and footwear supply chains.
WRAP is one of the world’s largest independent certification programmes that aims to promote safe, lawful, humane, and ethical manufacturing globally through certification and education specifically in the apparel and footwear industry.
Following WRAP’s 12 Principles, buyers and suppliers work towards the same set of social compliance assessment protocols. WRAP certification enables buyers to identify and suppliers to showcase a commitment to and achievements in social compliance.
the community. greg: we got a bulletin that the judge granted bail to the former international monetary fund strauss-kahn and i assume it comes with a lot of conditions. again, the judge in lower manhattan just now granting bail to dominique strauss-kahn the former international monetary fund chief. he will be released from custody. i would imagine the judge has laid down some restrictions as offered by the defense team. one, $1 million secured bail; two, he has to stay restricted under house arrest with an electronic bracelet and a monitoring firm monitoring his every move. that has to be paid for, by the way, by strauss-kahn. now, let me ask you, does that seem reasonable under the circumstances?