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Vehicle accidents staged rising

Posted August 23rd, 2010 by BrentK

In numerous of the states, particularly those with no-fault insurance laws, staged car accidents are on the rise. These accidents are staged by criminals planning to get money out of insurance companies. Some schemes involve innocent victims, while others include large groups of fraudsters. Insurance fraud can be a significant issue that raises rates for almost everybody -- and states are aiming to battle the bulge.

LOOKING FOR PART TIME INCOME

Posted August 1st, 2010 by Gilbert

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Last Part of a Sad Story?

Posted July 30th, 2010 by vneusser

Yesterday I got this message:
Faisal: somebody told me that you are in Oman so I want to invite you on Saturday becauseit is the last day of German Fertility Center. We sold the Center and on Saturday will take theboard out and you are invited to see this event.

I went to the police and got the answer it is not possible to do anything.

This means in Oman it s possible to sell stolen goods? A seller has not to proof the ownership of the goods he is selling? A buyer is not obligated to proof if the goods are owned by the seller? What kind of business is possible in this country.

Urban Planner / Designer, Senior Architect, Senior MEP Electrical Engineer in Muscat Oman WANTED

Posted July 28th, 2010 by pramoda

URGENT REQUIREMENT IN AN ENGINEERING DESIGN FIRM (CONSULTANCY COMPANY)

Urban Designer/Planner,
Senior Architect,
Senior MEP Electrical

Candidates With Masters Degree and 10+ years of experience…

Please Send CVs from your contacts…

to Pramoda
E-mail: maharanapk@gmail.com

It happened in Oman

Posted July 22nd, 2010 by vneusser

Unfortunately my "Story" was removed but many people asked me to place it again. That is why I publish it again:
I love this country - Oman - but recently I was forced to leave please read why:

My name is Vera and I came to Oman in 2009 and was very keen and exited to settle a business (German Fertility Center, Al Azaiba, 18 Nov. Street) together with two Omanis.

Everything was fine up to the point the Center started to generate money.
Please read the following:

Business in Oman

Posted July 19th, 2010 by vneusser

Doing business is hard and risky anywhere in the world. Some places are more promising than others. In any case the most important step is to contact local authorities to get information about rules and regulations in the country before you open a business.

Go Legal

Posted July 17th, 2010 by sajwani

The Ministry of Labour Force has introduced so many good laws and has helped so many institutions in their business but why ia the ministry following a catalyst policy in issues such as here-under:

The Ministry is helping Banks by allowing them to obviate in order to escape from the Omanization Trap (Target) that has laid by the Central Bank Of Oman.

Happy Father’s Day : Do Not make it like Dad just in Photo Frame

Posted June 20th, 2010 by pramoda

The boy who wants his father has become a father.

Father’s Day is a day honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in 55 of the world’s countries and on other days elsewhere. It complements Mother’s Day, the celebration honoring mothers. It is a widely known celebration.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father's_Day ]

dr fazal, interview in oman observer on cyclone PHET

Posted June 6th, 2010 by fazal_dr

Approaching cyclone sparks alarm
Thu, 03 June 2010

By Kabeer Yousuf -
MUSCAT — Communities along Oman’s east coast braced for the worst as Phet, a potentially powerful Category 5 tropical cyclone, roared towards the Sultanate yesterday, prompting the country’s Civil Defence and emergency services to go on the alert.

Cyclone

Posted June 4th, 2010 by pramoda

Request all of you to stay safe at home. Unless there is an urgency please do not move out or travel.

Your safety is most important to us.

Regards,

Pramoda Kumar Maharana