Euphemisms
A Macy’s employee hid $150 million in sales
American department store chain Macy’s revealed that a single employee was responsible for significant accounting irregularities, which managed to conceal over $150 million in expenses.
The scale of these discrepancies was so vast that the company was forced to delay its quarterly earnings report, originally scheduled for release tomorrow, Tuesday.
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August 13, 2010: 12 years since the murder of Aristotelis Goumas at Himara of Northern Epirus (video-photos)
Albania has yet to be held accountable for the “velvet ethnic cleansing” of the indigenous Greek Minority of Albania
Vučić at the commemoration of Operation "Storm": "We'll never be silent again" PHOTO
Tonight, Novi Sad was in memory of the victims of the biggest ethnic cleansing after the Second World War, and the sympathy of all who came to support the victims of persecution and pay their respects to those who died and went missing during "the biggest ethnic cleansing on European soil after WWII", the biggest crime against the Serbian people in recent history.
An important novelty in schools since the second semester
This will reduce the number of absences, the Ministry is convinced.
Even now, thanks to an electronic school diary, parents can check if their child is at school. As soon as the teacher registers that the student is not in class, the parent can see it if he / she accesses the e-diary with a special code.
Violence against Rohingya, nearly a 'genocide': UK parliament
The violence targeting Myanmar’s Muslim minority “amounts to ethnic cleansing,” a U.K. parliament report has stated.
Japanese City of Osaka puts an End to Friendship Agreement with San Francisco (Video)
Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yosimura said his city will end its 60-year relationship with San Francisco as sister cities a day after the local government in the US city officially approved the sculpture of the so-called "comfort women," the victims of sexual slavery of the Japanese army during the Second World War, DPA reported.
South Korea to build 'comfort women' museum in Seoul
South Korea intends to build a museum in memory of wartime sex slaves for Japanese troops, a government minister said Monday, re-igniting a perennial diplomatic thorn in the two neighbors' sides.
South Korea monk self immolates in WW2 Japan sex slavery protest
A Buddhist monk is critically ill after setting himself on fire in protest at South Korea’s deal with Japan over its sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two.
The 64-year-old man suffered third-degree burns and remains unconscious in hospital, officials say.
The delicate art of insults in a post-politeness age
We learn to swear before we learn to talk properly - a habit that goes on for life. If you are a politician in the modern age, you have even more chance to perfect the skill thanks to your inner instincts of competitiveness and the not-so-silent majority ready to applaud or retweet your nastiness.
S. Korea, Japan strike deal on 'comfort women'
South Korea and Japan reached a landmark agreement on Dec. 28 on the thorny issue of wartime sex slaves that has long soured relations, with Tokyo offering survivors a one-billion yen payment.
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