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Starbucks opens its first outlet dedicated to hiring deaf baristas in Malaysia
Mashable
Starbucks has dedicated one of its outlets in Malaysia to hiring deaf baristas — a first for the company globally. | The outlet in the Bangsar district currently has 10 deaf baristas, and three hearing staff, Starbucks told Mashable on Wednesday. |...
Pressure horn sales on as ban falls on deaf ears
The Times Of India
In issuing the orders banning pressure horns in Delhi-NCR on Monday, NGT had rationalised, "The noise pollution arising out of undue and unlawful use of horns by drivers, particularly the use of pressure horns by drivers of trucks and other heavy veh...
Audit: Ex-employee embezzled $67K from Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind
Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — A former employee of the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind spent more than $67,000 in donated and state funds on personal purchases from 2012 to 2016, then took steps to conceal the transactions. | Those and other findings su...
Audit: Employee stole $67K from Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind
The Salt Lake Tribune
A financial analyst at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind skimmed at least $67,000 from school accounts over four years, according to a report released Tuesday by the Utah State Auditor’s Office. State Auditor John Dougall said the theft was b...
Get Inspired: Andrew Rees becomes first deaf man to swim English Channel solo
BBC News
British swimmer Andrew Rees becomes the first deaf man to swim solo across the channel. ... ...
Malin landslide: Heavy machinery rumbled, Agri dept turned a deaf ear, says RTI activist Suresh Talekar
Indian Express
The Padkai method of agriculture involves making steps on the slopes and levelling these steps to plant crops. | It is now an undisputed fact that excavation was done for Padkai farming system using earth movers and heavy machinery on the slopes of t...
Karan Johar: I am tone-deaf
DNA India
--> Upala KBR | Tue, 19 Jul 2016-07:25am , Mumbai , dna | The filmmaker shoots down rumours of singing for his protégé in Baar Baar Dekho | The grapevine went into overdrive after someone on the sets of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa mentioned overhearing Kara...
I Am Tone-Deaf And Would Never Sing - Karan Johar
Pinkvilla
Karan Johar is known as a multi-tasker. The filmmaker is a successful director, producer, costume designer, host and even an actor now. There were reports of Karan Johar making his playback singing debut with Katrina Kaif-Sidharth Malhotra starrer B...
Brain architecture of hearing, deaf people ‘nearly identical’
Indian Express
Although the study shows that there is a neurological similarity between deaf and hearing people, there are questions on what those neurological regions do in the deaf. (Representational Picture) | A recent study has shown that the neural architectur...
14-year-old girl helps deaf man at hospital when no interpreters available
CBC
The case of a deaf man who was unable to get a qualified sign language interpreter when he was rushed to the Saint John Regional Hospital with a suspected heart attack has highlighted the shortage of resources for the deaf and hard of hearing in New ...
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Beijamin Santos who was born with microcephaly undergoes physical therapy at a therapy treatment center in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. Researchers from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention continue to fan out across one of Brazil's poorest states in search of mothers and infants for a study aimed at determining whether the Zika virus is causing babies to be born with unusually small heads. What you need to know about mosquitoes, Zika virus and repellents
The Miami Herald
Slap. Scratch scratch scratch. Slap, slap. | All right, calm down. Unless you are headed to Brazil or Puerto Rico, your chances of winning the Powerba... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
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Indian paramilitary soldiers walk back towards their base camp during curfew in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 18 July 2016. The authorities clamped down on Kashmir media banning the circulation of newspapers and imposed a strict curfew in most parts of Kashmir valley for the tenth consecutive day to contain protests following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani. According to local news reports, the death toll reached 44 and over 1600 persons have been injured across Indian Kashmir during clashes over the past ten days. Concern in Kashmir over police pellet guns
BBC News
Fourteen-year-old Insha Mushtaq, a resident of Indian-administered south Kashmir, is convulsing in pain on a bed in the intensive care unit of a Srina... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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