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BlogTalkRadio Interview on the Startup Visa Movement

Last week I did an hour long interview with Jon Hansen on the Startup Visa Movement titled Diminishing Prospects: How U.S. Policy is Undermining Entrepreneurial Vision. The interview is embedded below and Jon has a longer post...

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Gemalto in exclusive talks with XIRING to acquire XIRING's banking activity

Regulatory News: Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 - GTO), the world leader in digital security and XIRING, a leader in smart card based strong authentication solutions for e-banking and e-commerce, today announced that they have...

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XIRING: Gemalto in exclusive talks with XIRING to acquire XIRING's banking activity

Regulatory News: Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 - GTO), the world leader in digital security and XIRING (Paris:ALXIR), a leader in smart card based strong authentication solutions for e-banking and e-commerce, today announced...

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US retailers pull out all the stops

American stores struggle to ignite interest in the holiday shopping season as consumers continue to watch their wallets US retailers are taking desperate measures to spark holiday sales in the face of what promises to be...

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Visa limit fixed: 1 highly-skilled foreigner for every 100 Indians

In a move quantifying India’s position on the employment of foreign workers on Indian projects, the government has said that only one highly-skilled foreign professional will be permitted for every 100 local or Indian...

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Visa clampdown on Chinese affecting Himachal projects: Chief Minister

By Prashant Sood, New Delhi, Nov 23 : Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal has urged the central government to take an early decision on granting employment visas to Chinese workers as they have had to leave road projects in...

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Roseman: Fraudulent charges can be fought

always advise using a credit card to pay for major bills. Visa, MasterCard and American Express have guarantees that you won't be held responsible for any fraudulent charges. Sandy De Domenico-Carless called Sirius Satellite...

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Raiders could wind up in Santa Clara with 49ers

Santa Clara voters may be getting a lot more than they bargained for if they approve the new 49ers stadium - like maybe the Oakland Raiders. Consider: Both the environmental review and the design for the proposed 68,000-seat...

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Saudi Arabia fears Hajj swine flu outbreak as four pilgrims die

Sunday, November 22, 2009 As the annual Muslim Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca gets underway, Saudi Arabia authorities have expressed concern swine flu could impact pilgrims. Four, with underlying health issues, have already died. Two...

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Snakes in a Playpen: Why U.S. Policy Regarding H-1B and EB-5 Visas is Outdated and Ineffective

In an earlier post from the spring I had talked about the manner in which inspiration usually hit me in terms of ideas for the articles that ultimately find their way to the pages of this as well as other blogs. I had bemoaned...

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