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Monday, November 14, 2011

Do Einstein's Laws Prove Ghosts Exist?



Every night, amateur ghost-hunting groups across the country head out into abandoned warehouses, old buildings and cemeteries to look for ghosts. They often bring along electronic equipment that they believe helps them locate ghostly energy.
Despite years of efforts by ghost hunters on TV and in real life, we still do not have good proof that ghosts are real. Many ghost hunters believe that strong support for the existence of ghosts can be found in modern physics. Specifically, that Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientific minds of all time, offered a scientific basis for the reality of ghosts.

China’s Super Secret Weapon: The Invisible Plane



United States has got some worry after China made “invisible” planes, J-20 planes. Chinese have said that they have almost completed the work to make the plane. In August,2011Reuters informed that Russian technology was used to build this prototype.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Air China to offer in-flight WiFi



Beijing, Nov 12 (IANS) Air China will become the first airline in the country to provide in-flight WiFi when it begins offering the service from Nov 15.
A successful test of the service was conducted on a flight over Beijing Friday, Xinhua reported.
A Boeing 737-800 will offer the service on its Beijing-Chengdu route. The airline will roll out the service to other planes in its fleet in the future.
The service will be free, but Internet searching will be limited to certain entertainment and tourism services, including shopping, room reservation and car rental.

Russia to showcase its best combat aircraft in Dubai



Moscow, Nov 12 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Russia will showcase its most advanced combat aircraft and air defence systems at a major airshow in Dubai that starts Sunday, state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport said.
The Dubai Airshow will be held Nov 13-17 in the United Arab Emirates. The Airport Expo complex in Dubai is expected to host about 1,000 exhibitors from 50 countries, which will showcase their products to over 55,000 guests and visitors.
Visitors at the show “will be presented advanced products of the Russian aerospace industry, such as the Su-35 and MiG-29M/MiG-29M2 multifunctional fighters, Yak-130 combat trainer, and Be-200 amphibious aircraft,” Rosoboronexport said in a statement Friday.
The Russian exhibit will also promote a variety of military helicopters, such as the famed Mi-171 transport helicopters, Ka-52 and Mi-28NE attack helicopters and the Mi-26T - the world’s heaviest-lift helicopter.
Air defence equipment will be represented by the S-300VM, Tor-M2E and Buk-M2E air defence missile systems, Tunguska-M1 and Pantsir-S1 air defence gun/missile systems, Igla-S man-portable air defence system, radars, electronic warfare equipment, command, control and communication systems.
Russia has firmly established itself as the world’s second largest arms exporter after the US. Combat aircraft account for almost half of all foreign sales by Rosoboronexport.
“Russian combat systems have earned high respect and are in great demand among customers in North Africa and the Middle East,” Rosoboronexport said.

Pippa Middleton splits with longtime boyfriend Alex





Pippa Middleton, the stunning younger sister of Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, is reportedly splitted from long-term boyfriend Alex Loudon. Pippa and Alex were together for five years. Their relationship has been held in icy rocks now, a source told the British newspaper The Sun.
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Shots fired near White House



A shooting incident involving a police chase near the White House has closed streets in the US capital of Washington, according to initial reports.
Shots were reported fired Friday night between the White House and the Washington Monument, setting off a flurry of law enforcement activity, CNN reported citing a US Park Police spokesman.
The incident was reported shortly after 9 p.m., according to Sergeant David Schlosser, spokesman for the Park Police. Responding officers found an abandoned vehicle in the vicinity of the reported incident and were searching it “trying to figure out what happened.”
Schlosser noted that “no evidence” has been recovered to indicate shots were actually fired.
The Huffington Post said shots were fired between two cars on Constitution Avenue in an area adjacent to the Ellipse and Washington Monument.
It cited a law enforcement source as saying that the Secret Service saw the incident and put out a description on the two vehicles. One of the cars was abandoned at 23rd Street North West and Constitution Avenue, near the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge and the State Department.
An AK-47 was recovered at the scene. Witnesses also reported seeing someone running across the Roosevelt Bridge.
The source cited by the Post does not believe the shots were directed at the White House, speculating that it was probably an issue between the two vehicles.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama reportedly are not in Washington tonight, but in California.

Friday, November 11, 2011

The 'Most Googled' Teenager; The Photos That Ruined Her Life – She Wanted To Commit Suicide[VIDEO]

Angie Varona, an 18 years old teenager based on Miami, United States explained how her leaked photo all over the internet destroyed her life. She even received deaths and rape threats and tried to commit suicide. She expressed herself in emotional mood and rolling tears during ABC News interview that she made a great mistake posting her photo in the internet and how a few photos destroyed her life once they were leaked.
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'Present govt’s priority peace, statute, good governance'




Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun Friday said the present government’s priorities lie on crucial issues including peace, constitution, good governance, economic prosperity and relief to general public.
‘Employees should carry out their duties honestly for good governance and economic prosperity among the priorities of the government’, Pun said while issuing directives to employees of the Fund and Account Control Office (FACO) in Birgunj after inspecting the office.
Stressing that all the concerned agencies of the country should move ahead in a coordinated way to bring change in the country, Minister Pun further said civil service employees should build close and friendly relations with citizens so as to make the foundation of democratic system and culture stronger in the changed context.
The present government is moving ahead with commitment to build new Nepal, he claimed, adding it has adopted the policy of granting award and punishment on the basis of honesty, diligence, ethics and working efficiency of employees.
Finance Minister Pun also urged the employees to work with high confidence within the legal framework as the government takes the entire responsibility of the security of civil service employees.
Speaking on the same occasion, Finance Secretary Krishna Hari Baskota said as the FACO is the main and important agency for the fiscal management of the government, the Finance Ministry is ready to extend all types of assistances including infrastructure development and capacity building of employees. 

80 percent of Jakarta adults had Hepatitis A



Jakarta, Nov 11 (IANS/AKI) About 80 percent of Jakarta’s adult residents were once infected with Hepatitis A, an expert says.
“We did research on Jakarta’s adult residents and about 80 percent of them had contracted the virus,” Unggul Budihusodo, a health consultant from the Medical School of the University of Indonesia, said Thursday.
He explained the Hepatitis A virus was transmitted through contaminated food and drink. After experiencing Hepatitis A, patients usually retained antibodies that protected the patient from another infection and the antibodies could be detected although the infection occurred long ago.
Unggul said Hepatitis A patients could recover quickly only with total rest, but the virus could turn chronic if the patient had already been infected with other viruses, such as Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C, which had no symptoms.
He added that Hepatitis A was only found in countries with poor sanitation.

Faith Hill launches her comeback single ‘Come Home’



Los Angeles, Nov 11 :Faith Hill has started performing again. The country singer has not performed in five years but she did so at the CMA awards. The event which was held on Wednesday was used by the 44-year-old to launch her first country single since 2005. The single “Come Home,” is on her promised-album which is expected to be released next year.
The packed auditorium gave the singer standing ovation before the performance. It has been more than 10 years since Hill appeared at a CMA event. She was awarded the female vocalist of the year award during the 2000 event.
During the CMA event, The Band Perry picked the Single of the Year with the track “If I Die Young.” Jason Aldean won the Album of the Year with the project My Kinda Party. The group Lady Antebellum received the Vocal Group of the Year award. The Band Perry picked another award when they were named the New Artist of the Year.
The Entertainer of the Year award was given to Taylor Swift with Miranda Lambert winning the Female Vocalist of the Year award. Sugarland was honored with the Vocal Duo of the Year award.
The CMA is used to honor country singers.