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KARACHI: Pakistan needs to increase investment on research and focus infrastructure development considering the country’s vulnerability to the impact of extreme climate events, said a report. ....
Is he the next Martha Stewart? Not so fast, says Martha 17 May, 2021 07:00 AM 8 minutes to read Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times New York Times By: Guy Trebay With a new book about a year at his stylish upstate farm, the ceramist Christopher Spitzmiller tries on the mantle of the lifestyle pundit. ....
Daily Monitor Sunday May 16 2021 Another Bible story you just might have missed. The year was 901BC. Israel, at the time ruled by the weak-willed King Ahab, a man whose thinking and decision making were at all material times handled by his wife, the crafty, cunning and manipulative Queen Jezebel. Israel was under imminent attack by Syria, ruled by the ruthless, uncompromising King Ben-hadad. Even Lucifer himself found Ben-hadad a little too extreme – the man’s acts were so evil, he made demons cringe with trepidation! On this occasion Ben-hadad had issued notice to King Ahab: he was sending a delegation to Samaria to pick up King Ahab’s wives and daughters for his own use, plus all the gold and silver in the treasury – or else he would reduce Samaria to a pile of rubble within days. ....
Under Armour settles SEC charges for US$9 million Toggle share menu Advertisement Under Armour settles SEC charges for US$9 million In this Nov 29, 2019, file photo Under Armour clothes are displayed at a Kohl s store in Colma, California. (Photo: AP/Jeff Chiu) 04 May 2021 07:51AM Share this content Bookmark NEW YORK: Sportswear company Under Armour has settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission and agreed to pay US$9 million in fines related to misleading its revenue growth to investors from the third quarter of 2015 through the fourth quarter of 2016, the agency said on Monday (May 3). According to the SEC filing, Under Armour used a “pull forward sales tactic to pull forward US$408 million in revenue in existing orders. The SEC said that the company made positive statements regarding its revenue growth rate and the factors contributing to the revenue growth rate, without disclosing the significan ....