Post-Cup Cleanup

The World Cup coming to South Africa was the biggest event in that country—perhaps on the entire continent—in decades. Millions of dollars in revenue was generated for the country, and the South African culture, vuvuzelas included, took center stage for the entire summer. Now that the World Cup is gone, however, South Africa is starting its way back toward normalcy. ...

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Saving The Earth With The Ingredients

Global Warming is causing the Earth with some bad and unexpected experiences, incidents etc. The major problem behind the Global warming is the pollution. Because of various pollutions the ozone layer is tarring and the Sun’s effect is more on the Earth. Many countries in the world are trying to stop the issue. But everyday it is increasing. People of ...

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FOR A NEW LIFE

When people are stressed, they need a person to talk and to express their feelings. This type of consolation is required to get rid of stress. There are people who got affected by alcohol and drugs, can even say addicted to the bad qualities; such kind of people can also come back to their normal state to lead a natural ...

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THE BEST ONLINE SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS

Dear students, I have come across a website called tutornext.com few days back. This is website is really good for students who seek advice from experts in Maths, English and in Science. The website is a free website with lot of advantages that help to excel in their studies. TutorNext’s highly qualified tutors make learning easy and fun. TutorNext explain ...

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French workers to protest proposed changes to pension laws

Mr Sarkozy is under attack from the European Union for deporting Roma and from the media over a lingering financial scandal, is facing opposition to his pension reform plans. The issue is key to both his reform programme and his political survival plan, with just two years to go before he seeks re-election. Around 1 to 3 million French workers ...

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All Party Parliamentary Delegation In Srinaga

A 40 member strong all-party parliamentary delegation which was led by Home Minister P. Chidambaram arrived here on Monday on a two-day visit to evaluate the actual situation in Kashmir Valley where a crowd mutiny against Indian rule, following police firing resulting in death of 100 people in 100 days. All major stake holders such as Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz ...

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Chechen separatist Akhmed Zakayev arrives in Poland

Mr Zakayev is attending a Chechen congress being held for two days in Pultusk. A close assistant said Mr Zakayev might report to prosecutors in Warsaw to elucidate why he is being sought. Prosecutors told they might be obliged to arrest Mr Zakayev based on the warrant issued through Interpol. Mr Zakayev, has been living in the UK, told on ...

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Afghan president calls on Taliban leader to join peace talks

On Friday, Afghan President Hamid Karzai called Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar to impede fighting and join peace talks to end the prolonging war in Afghanistan. He said “We hope Mullah Mohammad Omar Akhund joins the peace process, gives up fratricide, bombings and blasts, inhibits causing casualties to Afghanistan’s women, children, and men,” Karzai was talking at the presidential palace ...

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Strike on the “Tube” causes London commuter havoc

Several thousands of London commuters struggled to go to work and get back on Tuesday due to a 24-hour strike by workers on the capital’s underground rail system disturbed much of the network, hurting the city’s economy. Passengers used bikes and buses, some walked, or made use of extra boat services on the River Thames. The London Chamber of Commerce ...

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Karzai slams Nato civilian killings

The President of Afghan, Hamid Karzai has strictly condemned an air strike by Nato-led forces which he informed killed about 10 election campaign workers, even though US officials somehow maintained it was aimed at an Islamist leader. Nato said its airstrike on a car in northern Takhar province’s usually quiet Rustaq district killed and also wounded at least around 12 ...

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