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A tea merchant, Mr Pran Nath Khanna, who had his office and godown in it, said electricity meters of all shops and houses were removed. He claimed that the locks of his shops were broken to carry out the demolition. He alleged that policemen blocked the approach road to the haveli in order to stop them from reaching there. Another tenant, Ms Surinder Kaur, said her family had been residing in it for the past over five decades. She said it was a surprise demolition and they did not have enough time to secure their valuable belongings. Shopkeepers and families alleged that their costly commodities got damaged during the drive. Mr Satpal, Superintending Engineer of the galliara beautification project, said the demolition was carried out under the fourth and fifth phases of the project.
Archive for: January, 2008
Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives PCMobilizr: Access your PC from a mobile phone Posted in: General IT Management Wired & Wireless Mobile Telecommunications Demo 08 Rove Mobile introduced PCMobilizr, which lets users have complete access to the files and applications on their home and office PCs. With the PC becoming a peripheral to smartphones (especially those with bright, big screens), PCMobilizr makes a lot of sense. It provides have access to the screen of your desktop and control of the mouse and keyboard over a secure SSL connection. Currently PCMobilizr works with Blackberries and Windows mobile devices; iPhone, Nokia and Mac OS support are coming soon, according to the company.
'Strongest lawyer' wilts in stock market fiasco
In my Oct. 13 column, I wrote about Tolan Furusho, a Bellevue, Wash., attorney who calls himself the "World's strongest lawyer." Although only 181 pounds, Furusho set a world record in 2005 when he bench-pressed 532 pounds. He also has a fourth-degree black belt in karate. For years, Furusho has worked closely with notorious B.C. stock promoter Beverlee Kamerling, a.k.a. the Queen of Outrage. .
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