Simpsons, Futurama etc. Wednesday, September 27, 2006 |
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Labels: Fun
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Labels: Fun
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Still working on installing this new template with AJAX thingy, so bear with me...
Also, any comments and feedback are appreciated...
and yeah, pull the string and let me know if it works...
Just found out that I can read online the best magazine ever... Magazine that suits anyone from 7 to 77... Unbelievably relaxing, yet educational paper...
It`s in Serbian, so no use for most of you, but I know that readers from ex-YU countries will know how to respect this info :)
http://www.politikin-zabavnik.co.yu
Click on Arhiva and enjoy!
Labels: Fun
Melbourne, Australia
Manhattan, USA
Los Angeles, USA
Paris, France
Erevan, Armenia
Oxford, UK
Monaco
Oslo, Norway
Bratislava, Slovakia
Turin, Italy
Labels: Fun
World Bank urges boost for young
Developing countries must invest in young people, promoting education and health and developing essential skills, a major World Bank report says.
The World Development Report says there are now a record 1.3 billion people aged 12-24 living around the world.
Those numbers could create problems in many nations if societies do not adapt, World Bank officials warn.
Although the number of young in primary education is rising, the report says some 130 million cannot read or write.
Young people are thought to make up about half the world's unemployed, the report says.
It also estimates that about 100 million new jobs need to be created in the Middle East and across North Africa before 2020 to cope with the numbers of young people seeking work.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5351524.stm
Labels: CSR, World Issues
MC of AIESEC in Serbia started blogging...
http://www.aiesec.org.yu/blog

My friends sent me this pic today... My favourite pizza... I hate them... and I miss home...
Labels: AIESEC, Istanbul, Traineeship
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*Update: Apparently, the link was wrong :) Now it should be OK...
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Since flickr allows only 200 photos with free subscription and I`m not willing to pay any money to them (at least not yet :P), I created my own gallery with all my photos at http://www.ic2003.org/~nino/Photo.
In a couple of days I`ll add some interesting plug-ins onto it, like saving photos to your phone, comments, counters etc...
Have fun while admiring my looks (just don`t fall in love with me, for I`m taken already) :P
Labels: AIESEC, Friends, Istanbul, Traineeship
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13 ? The ambitious founders of Google, the popular search engine company, have set up a philanthropy, giving it seed money of about $1 billion and a mandate to tackle poverty, disease and global warming.
But unlike most charities, this one will be for-profit, allowing it to fund start-up companies, form partnerships with venture capitalists and even lobby Congress. It will also pay taxes.
Full text here
Labels: CSR, World Issues
for those who didn`t know - Serbia recently changed its anthem from "Hej Sloveni" (which noone liked because it was introduced during communist regime, regardless of the beauty of the song and its meaning) to "Boze pravde" (God of Justice).
In last couple of years, all big events where our anthem was played were destroyed by people booing the anthem... This was the first time that everyone actually enjoyed completely...
damn... it`s my birthday and here I am, working at 00:22... what have I become? :)
worst thing is - I don`t mind... grrrr, hate myself sometimes...
Labels: AIESEC, Istanbul, Traineeship
Exactly one year ago I became the best man for the first time in my life. :)
It was Tanja`s and Jelenko`s wedding and it was a 3-day blast... Surely unforgetable, mostly because he is one of my best mates ever and this event is a milestone in my life and also because of the event itself (including being caught unprepared for the best man speech :) and singing/crying our favorite songs at 6am in already empty restaurant...
Will post some photos later...
Labels: Serbia