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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.

NASA to launch Mars rover in November



Washington, Nov 11 (IANS) NASA will launch its car-sized Mars rover named Curiosity later this month.
Scheduled to land on Mars in August 2012, the one-tonne rover will examine Gale Crater during its nearly two-year mission, Xinhua reported.
Curiosity will land near the base of a layered mountain and will probe whether the environmental conditions have ever been favourable for development of microbial life.
Curiosity is more than five times heavier than the previous Mars rover, and is equipped to study powdered rock samples, the US space agency announced Thursday. It is now sitting atop an Atlas V rocket awaiting liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 10.25 a.m. Nov 25.
“Preparations are on track for launching at our first opportunity,” said Pete Theisinger, Mars Science Laboratory project manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. “If weather or other factors prevent launching then, we have more opportunities through Dec 18.”

Justin Bieber wins BAMBI Award

The teen pop star Justin Bieber performed song from his new single
 ‘Under the Mistletoe. He was cool and confident while performing 
the song. After his performance, he picked up Entertainment Bambi
 Award presented by Glee regular and sometimes-singer Gwyneth 
Paltrow. Bambi Awards took place in Wiesbaden, Germany in November 10.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

CMA Awards 2011 Winners announced


The 45th annual CMA Awards held on November 9, 2011 got its winners. 
On september, Good Morning America program on ABC had announced 
the list of nominees for the 2011 CMA Awards.
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Conrad Murray Might Not Go To Jail!


Even if Dr. Conrad Murray is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, 
it's possible he won't spend much time behind bars. He may spend 
no more than two weeks behind bars, some source said.
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Kim Kardashian To Lose Her Reality Show ?

Along with the divorce, Kim Kardashian has got risks of losing the reality
 show that made her famous worldwide. With her news of divorce, E! is
 going to cancel her reality show. Did Kim become example from saying
 “Trouble always comes in pairs”?
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Monday, November 7, 2011

Venezuela's Ivian Sarcos crowned Miss World 2011



A 21-year-old human resources graduate from Venezuela won the 2011 Miss World beauty pageant even as India's hope Kanishtha Dhankhar failed to make it to the top 15 at the star-studded event held at London's Earls Court.
Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares currently works for a broadcasting company. The second place went to Philippines while Puerto Rico grabbed the third spot.

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Selena Gomez’s Best Beauty Looks At The 2011 MTV EMAs!


It is obvious that Selena Gomez is anchor for 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards.
 She has presented her looks in the program. Her gorgeous hair and stunning makeup
 look made herself and Music Award so charm.
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‘Boko Haram’ attacks killed at least 80 in northern Nigeria


Many attacks in police stations, mosques and churches in northeastern
 Nigeria have been hot news all over the world. These multiple attacks
 in three major cities in the north-east geopolitical zone of the country
 left about 80 people dead. Dozens more have been injured, 
officials said on Sunday.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Demi Lovato caught kissing Wilmer Valderrama: Back Together?

19-year-old songstress Demi Lovato was snapped in a photo while making out with 
31-year-old Wilmer Valderrama. A day after attending a Halloween party on Monday,
October 31 night together, they were seen kissing outside his house, right in front of 
the prying lens of the paparazzi.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Maoist CC meeting deferred till Nov 13


The Central Committee (CC) meeting of the ruling UCPN (Maoist) has been deferred 
till November 13 as the meeting of the first day on Thursday could not take up the 
agendas amidst dispute.

In the meeting which lasted for half-an-hour at the party headquarters in Peris
 Danda, party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal presented a brief proposal on
 the political situation and the internal dispute of the party while vice chairman
 Mohan Baidya presented 10- point document opposing the latest moves of 
the party leadership, especially the signing of the agreement on concluding the
 peace process on November 1.

After the presentation of the proposals, chairaman Dahal announced deferral of 
the meeting citing time constraint. The much awaited meeting was expected
 to discuss ways to resolve the internal dispute on a number of issues 
including the recent peace deal, the 4-point agreement with United Democratic 
Madheshi Front (UDMF) that paved the way for Bhattarai-led government, the 
handover of the keys of the arms containers and investment deal with India.
 nepalnews.com

Two foreigners die in motorbike accident

KATHMANDU, NOV 03 - Two foreign nationals died in a motorcycle accident in
 Ranibhanjyang of Makwanpur district on Thursday evening.



The deceased have been identified as Christopher Mark and Cairo Luis from New Zealand.
According to the police, the accident was caused due to harsh riding.

One dead, more than 1200 Evacuated off Burning Ferry in Red Sea

A ferry called the “Pella, caught fire while traveling between Neweiba,
 Egypt and Jordan’s Aqaba port. One unidentified Jordanian passenger
 died after jumping into the water in an attempt to escape the fire, while
 more than 1,200 passengers have been evacuated from Pella.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Oscar producer Gil Cates dies at 77


It has been confirmed that Gilbert Cates, the US film and stage
 director who produced a record 14 Academy Award and also
 founded the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, has died. He was 77.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Kim Kardashian Files for Divorce. It's Over!


Kim Kardashian’s 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries has come to an end. It’s over now.
Reality TV star Kardashian filed for divorce Monday from her husband in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences. Kim did not give a formal reason for the split. "After careful consideration, I have decided to end my marriage. I hope everyone understands this was not an easy decision,"Kardashian told MTV News in a statement. I had hoped this marriage was forever, but sometimes things don't work out as planned. We remain friends and wish each other the best, she added.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Man broke into home to watch TV


A U.S man based on Oregon has been arrested for breaking into a house 
in Portland to watch television. A burglar is identified as Jason Leon 
Bastrom who has been charged with illegal infringe.
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World’s 7-billionth child



Some countries have announced seven-billionth child who made population
reach seven billion. Russia announced that seven billionth child was born 
in the country’s Far East in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky city.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Violent Taliban Attack: 17 killed including 13 American soldiers in suicide bomb attack

Officials said that at least 17 people were killed in central Kabul including 
13 U.S soldiers when a suicide bomber struck a vehicle in a military 
convoy on Saturday. The attack is one of the deadliest attacks committed
against foreign troops in Kabul since the war began.
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Brazil's ex-president Lula to undergo chemotherapy for his throat cancer


Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with throat 
cancer on Saturday. He has got malignant tumor in his larynx, a hospital official 
said Saturday.
Lula, 66, is a former union leader who rose from poverty to become Brazil's first
 working-class president. He led the country between 2003 and 2010. Read more »

Saturday, October 29, 2011

BlackBerry Users Sue Research In Motion for four days service outage



BlackBerry users in the United States and Canada sued Research In Motion (RIM) for the recent service outage. Four days service outage affected millions of users worldwide this month.
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Shah Rukh Khan to attend Lady Gaga show


Bollywood superstar King Khan- Shah Rukh Khan will be attaining the international pop icon Lady Gaga’s show at the F1 after-party in Greater Noida. He will be one of the star celebrities taking part in the party Sunday night.
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St. Louis Cardinals wins World Series with 6-2 victory over Texas

The St. Louis Cardinals won a World Series amazingly. They weren’t even imagined of reaching the final. However, they beat the Texas Rangers with 6-2 in Game 7 on Friday night. Louis Cardinals saved themselves very critically.
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Friday, October 21, 2011

Photos:Moammar-Gaddafi

Libyan rebels captured Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. According to latest report he was allegedly wounded at both legs and head and died of sufferings.


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BREAKING: Muammar Gaddafi Dies After Being Captured in His Home Town





Libyan rebels captured Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. According to latest report he was allegedly wounded at both legs and died of sufferings. The news came in light after NTC claimed capturing Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown, after several days of fighting.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Alyssa Campanella Wins Miss USA 2011


Miss California Alyssa Campanella was crowned Miss USA
2011 Sunday (June 19) in Las Vegas. Auburn-haired Miss
California beat out 51 other beauty queens at the Planet
 Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. 

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

OMG! Justin Bieber gives Selena Gomez a foot massage



Loved up couple, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were photographed 
kicking back and clearly enjoying each other’s company. Selena looked
to be even more relaxed as her teen superstar boyfriend, Justin Bieber 
gave her a romantic foot rub!

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More illnesses reported in E.coli outbreak



The number of people falling ill in connection with a mysterious bacterial
outbreak linked to tainted vegetables continues to rise, according to 
Germany's national disease control center.


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Global CO2 emissions reach record high in 2010: IEA



Carbon dioxide emissions increased by over 5% in 2010 from the previous
record of 2008, according to the aggregated figures released by the 
Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA).

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Ex stole sperm and and asks to pay £100,000 for upbringing her children



A 57-year-old  father reveals how his ex-wife pinched his frozen sperm to

 have two children and then claimed £100,000 for rearing them.  A man 

had his sperm frozen and astonished in case he became infertile. It was

 stored because of potential fertility problems caused by treatment for arthritis.  


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Climbers Take 8,110 kg of Wastes Off Mount Everest



Over a month-long Mount Everest clean-up campaign launched by Everest
Summiteers' Association brought down on Sunday 8,110 kilograms of 
rubbish collected up to the altitude of 8700 feet from the Everest base camp.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Discovery to premier “DEATH OF BIN LADEN” on June 5


Discovery Channel has announced that it will premiere a one hour documentary 
on the operation that killed Osama bin Laden on June 5. An exclusive one-hour
programme will provide a detailed second-by-second account of the 
Bin Laden operation.

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Human Skulls and a Child Mummy Intercepted in Mail


Argentine customs agents intercept Europe-bound pre-Incan mummy and skulls
mailed from La Paz, Bolivia. An X-ray machine used by customs agents 
discovered it really held three skulls and a mummy more than 2,000 years old.

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Abkhazia's president Sergei Bagapsh dies at 62



President of the unrecognized republic of Abkhazia Sergei Bagapsh died
in Moscow following a lung surgery, a source in the Abkhaz presidential
administration said on Sunday.

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Arrest warrant issued against Sanjay Dutt


A local court in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, has issued a non-bailable
warrant (NBW) arrest warrant against Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt 
for making provocative utterances during the election campaign for the 2009
general elections, officials said. 


Mystery Virus Kills 2 In South Korea


An unknown virus affecting pregnant or recently pregnant women in South 
Korea has claimed a second fatality in just a few weeks. Previously dead was a 
40 year old man.

CA term extended by another three months


The parliament has changed the phrase ‘the term of CA will be three
 years from the date of its first meeting’ mentioned in Article 64 of the
 interim constitution to ‘the term of CA will be three years and three 
months from the date of its first meeting.’

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez’s Romantic kiss on the Hawaiian Vacation


Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez had jetted off to Hawaii for a romantic 
getaway, earlier this week. They were together after Justin’s return from
 Tokyo. Now the teen lovers are enjoying a vacation in Hawaii to celebrate
 Justin's wins.


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Women forced to choose: kids or career



Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) recent 
report findings shows some serious insinuatsion for the Italian society. 
They have a hard time uniting maternity and paid work and are often forced
to choose between a job or having children. How complicated !

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Foods that boost your Immunity



Nutrition experts say much of what our bodies need to fight off infection can be 
found in foods. Here are some foods that helps to boost your immunity as per WebMD.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Justin and Selena on a Romantic Date to Victoria ‘s Secret


Now that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are open 
to their relationship, they can hang out at the mall 
like normal people.

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