Posts Tagged ‘ discretion ’

Group Recommends Cooking Twice To Avoid Donair Danger

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Gourmet Food Store A national donair safety committee has recommended that the spicy fast-food meal be cooked twice to ensure food safety, a practice not always followed in Vancouver restaurants.
The federal-provincial group on food safety started looking into the spiced meat, which is molded into a cone, cooked in a vertical broiler and then sliced [...]



Caribbean Epa No Ease For European Travel

May 18th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

In a matter of months,the economic partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe will be signed in Barbados.
While the formal treaty arrangement may come into being against a background of demonstrations, in part orchestrated by bodies from outside the region, there is no political appetite in the region to reject what has been agreed.
This means that the [...]



NZs Bond Marshall cleared to play county cricket

Apr 17th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Sports

The ICL is not recognised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) or the International Cricket Council (ICC).
English authorities had warned that %26quot;no-objection certificates%26quot;, required by overseas players from their home boards before they could play in county cricket, were unlikely to be issued to anyone who had taken part in the [...]



Japan distances itself from row over “Yasukuni” film

Apr 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Culture

A group of about 40 lawmakers from the conservative Liberal
Democratic Party had requested for a preview of the film
“Yasukuni” made by Chinese director Li Ying because they feared
the documentary could have “distorted content.”
“We just conveyed the lawmakers’ requests to the film
maker, but the company sent letters of invitation to the
preview at its own [...]



New antirebel rule hits Bonds county hopes

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Sports

Having spelt out its opposition to the outlawed competition last week, the ECB has now tightened its sanctions against players aligned with the ICL, amending its regulations with immediate effect to ban all individuals who sign for an %26quot;unauthorised competition%26quot;.
The ECB directive means that any cricketer who has played in an %26quot;unauthorised%26quot; event in the [...]



Readers Travel Awards 2008

Mar 5th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

Who made your holiday? Tell us by filling in our questionnaire. Your votes will decide the winners - and you could pick one of these breaks in our prize draw1.A week’s holiday for two at Villa Nirides, a villa with private pool on [...]



Senate votes to require autism care

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

Late Tuesday in the Assembly, action on the day’s scheduled calendar slowed as Democrats in the minority attempted to bring up bills they wanted to address before the Legislature adjourns next month. Republicans who control the Assembly turned back their attempts, however.
The autism bill passed 25-8 and was sent to the Assembly, where its future [...]