the whole subject of crime on aircraft and particularly with the safety of the aircraft and its passengers.
2) The Hague 1970. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft dealing with hijacking, specifically, recommending that it be made an extraditable offense.
3) Montreal 1971. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Civil Aviation-enl
and tactics employed. Reassessment, if it is to be of any value inthepreventative sense, should be based on accurate and timely intelligence concerning theintentions, capabilities andactions of terrorists before they reach the airport. Here too, international cooperation has a vital part to play, a fact underlined when the United States signed into law the Foreign Airport Security Act as part
the most varied and fulfilled automotive markets inthe world. While Lancia and Lexus are due to arrive in 2009, theonly missing "mainstream" makers, Citroën and Kia, have given no official advice, although the latter has commented so inthe past.
In Mexico City the "Hoy no circula" ("Today you can't drive") program is implemented. Every vehicle has a color sticker depending onthe ending
in Singapore, currently owned by the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH).
- was established on July 15, 1845, during British colonial rule
-the country's highest-selling paper in any language, with a daily circulation of 388,500 in August 2006. As of 2008, it has an estimated readership of 1.23 million.
- publishes two other English-language dailies - the broadsheet Business Times andThe New Pap
the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed the first lawsuit against a suspected phisher who was a Californian teenager who allegedly created a webpage designed to look like the America Online website, and used it to steal credit card information
US 2005 : Anti-phishing Act of 2005 – although not implemented, under this law those who created fake web sites and sent bogus e-mails in order to d