- Hontex vows to pay investors
Embattled mainland fabric maker Hontex International Holdings, accused by the Securities and Futures Commission of deception and fraud, admitted yesterday to making misleading statements during its December share sale and said it plans to compensate investors.
陥っ本土ファブリックメーカーHontexインターナショナルホールディングス、証券先物委員会詐欺、詐欺、昨日の12月の株式売却時に誤解を招く発言を認めたのと非難し、それが投資家を補償する計画だという
- How the British presence in Sangin restored trust in government
The Taliban are still present in the region, but they are no longer conducting business as usualSangin should have been the easiest place in all of Afghanistan for the Taliban to hold. It is extremely isolated, and its people are incredibly impoverished, poorly educated and dependent on the narcotics industry. They have historically fiercely opposed any foreign presence (including Afghans from other parts of the country). Instead, thanks largely to the efforts of British troops, it is very much in play – if the Afghan government wants to look after it.In 2006, Britain's effectiveness in Helmand and Sangin was more than debatable. Isolated and sparsely populated Sangin was not a priority when the overall number of Nato forces in Helmand was absurdly low. But the situation there has improved markedly over the last year, and especially in the last few months, and the pressure Isaf forces in Sangin have absorbed has allowed more rapid progress to be made in central Helmand, which is more densely populated. It took the better part of four years to get the process moving, but British forces finally succeeded in getting more of the local population to believe in – and work with – the Afghan government. How?First, the continued presence of British troops in the district illustrated the fallacy of the Taliban's propaganda. Locals realised that UK forces were not out to murder them or take their land, but there to help. Second, the new governor Mohammed Sharif – who is literate and trusted by the population – has served as a legitimate interlocutor. British forces created the space for Sharif to govern effectively. In return, the locals have refused to blindly support the Taliban. Instead, they are engaged in a genuine dialogue with the Afghan government about what public service タリバンはまだ地域に存在しているが、彼らはもはやビジネスを行ってusualSanginは、タリバンの保持するために、すべてのアフガニスタンの最も簡単な場所をされている必要がありますとおりです
- Battery eats boy's throat away
BRISBANE - The family of a young boy whose throat was eaten away by a battery he swallowed are urging parents to be aware of toys powered by the bright, shiny button-shaped batteries this Christmas.One-year-old Hunter Cheshire... ブリスベン - 喉彼は明るく、光沢のあるボタン型電池で駆動玩具を意識して両親を呼びかけている飲み込んだ電池ですぐ食べられていた少年の家族このChristmas.One歳のハンターチェシャー...
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