Co-founder of Fla. charter jet company admits running commercial flights without licenseNEWARK, N.J. — The co-founder of a Florida-based charter jet company that operated a plane that crashed on takeoff at Teterboro Airport in 2005 has admitted that the company flew for a year without proper certification. India wants Security Council to reflect today’s worldUNITED NATIONS - India has called for a strong review mechanism of the UN Security Council to reflect contemporary world realities and ensure the legitimacy, credibility and effectiveness of the world body’s top decision making organ. TiE50 selects PlaySpan as award winner at TiECon2009 ConferenceMUMBAI - PlaySpanT, the leader in monetization solutions for online games, virtual worlds, and social networks, today announced that the company has been awarded a TiE50 Winner, a leader in innovation, ingenuity, and management excellence. Leftist President Rafael Correa appears headed for easy re-election in EcuadorQUITO, Ecuador — President Rafael Correa, a leftist economist who has championed the poor and alienated international investors, appeared headed for easy re-election Sunday in a break with Ecuador’s history of political instability. Gilani says Govt. not planning to curtail Chaudhry’s powersISLAMABAD - Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has rejected reports that the government is planning to curtail the powers of the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhry. Helicopters in demand as elections draw nearMUMBAI - They may cost from Rs.45,000 to more than Rs.100,000 for an hour, but that does not seem to deter political parties from hiring helicopters and small aircraft to criss-cross the country for campaigning in the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls. Pakistan ‘examining’ evidence, but indicates it is ‘insufficient’NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD - Pakistan’s envoy said Tuesday his country had not ‘rejected’ the evidence that India had furnished of the involvement of elements from his country in the Mumbai carnage, even as a Pakistani newspaper reported that Islamabad had told the US that the material was ‘insufficient’. |