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      King Prawn - First Offence
      1. Immigrant Song Too2. First Defence3. Boxed & Packaged4. Bossman's Bleeding5. Restart (Acts I & II)6. Doledrums7. Nobody Like You8. Salvation9. Alien Spawn10. Poison in the Air [Alternative Mix][*]11. Divine Badness [Alternative Mix][*]12. Holy War [Live Studio Recording][#][*]13. Winning Again [Live Studio Recording][#][*]14. Buried Alive [Demo Recording][#][*]15. Poison in the Air [Enh

      Written by: Mente-Distorsionada


      Medici obbligati a delinquere. Doctors forced to commit an offence
      Ai medici di continuità assistenziale. P.c. All’Ufficio Relazioni con il pubblico P.c. Al Coordinatore dei Direttori di Distretto. Oggetto: Compiti del medico di continuità assistenziale/emissione certificati di malattia. Vengono segnalati numerosi disservizi in ordine alla mancata emissione di certificazione di malattia. Si rammenta l’art. 67 del ACN 23,03.2005 “compiti del medico”, commi 9 e 16: comma 9, “il medico utilizza a favore degli utenti registrati, anche se privi di documento sanitario, un apposito ricettario, con la dicitura “servizio di continuità assistenziale”, fornitogli dall’Azienda per le proposte di ricovero, le certificazioni di malattia per un massimo di tre giorni, le prescrizioni farmaceutiche per la terapia non differibile sulla base del ricettari

      Written by: disordinedeimedici


      Abusing Criminals Leads to Traffic Offence
      Just like the above title did not make much sense, same is the case with a statement made by the Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) S.N Shrivastava. In lieu of the recent incident of a traffic cop being hit by a husband of a municipal councillor and a rape of a minor committed by a [...]

      Written by: Cribb.in for Social Cause


      David Beckham booked for driving offence
      LA Galaxy soccer star David Beckham has been booked after police pulled him yesterday. The star was given an on-the-spot fine after taking an illegal right turn on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. The star also received on point on his license following the incident, which took place as he drove his flashy people-carrier down [...]

      Written by: adipopescu(dot)com


      The Offence/Defence of Infanticide
      Crime, as the violation of law, challenges the very foundations of the social order, thereby making its control and punishment one of the most vital functions of the modern state. One of the key elements of establishing criminal responsibility for an offence is the “exercise of the person’s will” towards the commission of the [...]

      Written by: CustomWritings.com


      Best Offence is The Best Defense
      Not only in football, this strategy also great for your foosball game. When you played foosball with your friend, you have to create a good offence for your best defense, don’t think about your friend strategy, play with safety in your area and create more goals. Playing foosball is very fun when play with your friend, [...]

      Written by: ExtraWorld


      Causing Offence With A Song
      I have thought about this quite a lot. In the UK last year (or the year before) there was a theatre play in that was closed due to a particular group of people being offended by the content and demonstrating outside the theatre where it was being staged in order to get the play closed [...]

      Written by: I Dunno - What D'you Think?


      Ridiculous Laws: Mince Pies on Christmas Day is Criminal Offence
      According to UK legislation it is illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas Day. Yup, really. All those decades of kids who’ve left a mince pie treat out for Santa on Christmas Eve… I guess they could be charged with incitement. And as for the parents who gobbled down Santa’s pie – yes, of course you had to or your kid would be upset – you better hope you did it before midnight. The law was introduced in 1644 by Oliver Cromwell to combat gluttony. What festive spirit. This law is one of many obsolete decrees that modern justice has neglected to cancel and is therefore – in theory – still, erm, legal. A public vote has determined the most absurd British and International laws, reports the Telegraph. The mince pie ban was voted the fourth most ridiculous law; the number one spot went to the ban against dying in parliament. The five most absurd international laws are as follows: 1. In Ohio, it is illegal to get a fish drunk 2. In Indonesia, the penalty for masturbation is deca

      Written by: MioBlog


      Not a misdemeanour offence
      I stand at the kitchen sink washing up. A small person inserts himself between my body and the sink, face to face, or rather his face to my tummy. His head tilts back to reveal a huge cheesy grin. I smile back and wait. I wait a bit longer, wondering what it will be this time and whether I shall ever finish the washing up?“Are ya done?” he asks in a voice that is several octaves too low for a six year old.“Nearly, just a few bits and bobs to go now.” He flits away, apparently satisfied. I stack the last of plates and dither as to whether I should fold laundry or wash the dining room following breakfast?“Are ya done yet?”“Yes! Do you need help with something?”“Nope.” He stands still watching me.“Are you sure, you’ve been asking me again and again, when I’ll be finished?”“I need ya to be done.”“I am done, er finished.”“No! I mean……I need you to be goned.”“Gone? Gone where?”“Away,” he says breathily, a B actor in a horror movie.

      Written by: Whitterer on Autism


      INDIA: Power theft set to be a cognizable offence
      Power theft is set be a cognizable offence, once Parliament passes the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2005. The Bill was taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha on Friday. Even though a discussion on the Bill did take place, it could not be passed. It is likely to be passed in the course of the next week. With the passage of this Bill, civil disputes in the power sector will be

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      INDIA: Power theft set to be a cognizable offence
      Power theft is set be a cognizable offence, once Parliament passes the Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2005. The Bill was taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha on Friday. Even though a discussion on the Bill did take place, it could not be passed. It is likely to be passed in the course of the next week. With the passage of this Bill, civil disputes in the power sector will be

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      A TOUCHING LETTER OF AN INDIAN MOM - ( no offence please)
      My dear Jagjit, I am in a well here and hoping you are also in a well there. I'm writing this letter slowly, because I know you cannot read fast. We don't live where we did when you left home. Your dad read in the newspaper that most accidents happen 20 miles from home, so we moved 20miles. I won't be able to send the address as the last Sardar who stayed here

      Written by: 123Fungama


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