Christians have no right to wear cross at work, says Government
Christians do not have a right to wear a cross or crucifix openly at work, the Government is to argue in a landmark court case.
In a highly significant move, ministers will fight a case at the European Court of Human Rights in which two British women will seek to establish their right to display the cross.
It is the first time that the Government has been forced to state whether it backs the right of Christians to wear the symbol at work.
Throughout the day, the former Pennsylvania senator was asked repeatedly about his position on the territory becoming the 51st state.
Caterpillar expanding, creating 80 Sumter County jobs
Project will triple size of hydraulic facility
Caterpillar said Wednesday it will expand its hydraulic facility in Sumter County.
The $20 million investment is expected to create more than 80 new jobs over two years at the company’s Black River Airport Industrial Park, once the expansion is completed.
Caterpillar’s expansion will nearly triple the facility’s footprint, from 100,000 square feet to 275,000 square feet, according to a release. The facility currently produces small hydraulic cylinders used in a variety of Cat products.
The $20 million investment is expected to create more than 80 new jobs over two years at the company’s Black River Airport Industrial Park, once the expansion is completed.
Caterpillar’s expansion will nearly triple the facility’s footprint, from 100,000 square feet to 275,000 square feet, according to a release. The facility currently produces small hydraulic cylinders used in a variety of Cat products.
Santorum supports Puerto Rico statehood with English language condition
Campaigning on this island U.S. territory Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum spoke out in favor of statehood for Puerto Rico but said he also favored requiring it to adopt English as its official language. Puerto Ricans generally speak both Spanish and English.Throughout the day, the former Pennsylvania senator was asked repeatedly about his position on the territory becoming the 51st state.
"I would support the people of Puerto Rico if they make the decisive decision to move forward with that, I would support it," he told a group of about 50 people at a town hall meeting. "But that's a decision the people of Puerto Rico have to make and so far they've chosen not to make it. And so talk to your friends, and see if you can work that out."
NOAA changes hurricane categories scale
Stronger hurricanes have been given a statistical nudge starting this year. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, the Category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 designation of the tropical cyclones, has been adjusted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Category 3 hurricanes (formerly 111 mph to 130 mph) 111 mph to 129 mph.
Category 4 (131-155 mph) 130 mph to 156 mph.
It's called "spear phishing," and it paid off last year in two especially high-profile security breaches: a Gmail attack that ensnared several top U.S. government officials and a separate attack on RSA, whose SecurID authentication tokens are used by millions.
Category 3 hurricanes (formerly 111 mph to 130 mph) 111 mph to 129 mph.
Category 4 (131-155 mph) 130 mph to 156 mph.
LinkedIn is a Hacker's Dream Tool
If you use LinkedIn, you've probably told the site where you work, what you do and who you work with. That's a gold mine for hackers, who are increasingly savvy in using that kind of public -- but personal -- information for pinpoint attacks.It's called "spear phishing," and it paid off last year in two especially high-profile security breaches: a Gmail attack that ensnared several top U.S. government officials and a separate attack on RSA, whose SecurID authentication tokens are used by millions.
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