
With winter approaching, life in the Syrian refugee camps in southern Turkey turns from bad to worse. As temperatures drop and a rainy, muddy couple of month’s approach spirits are pretty low with the people living in the camps. The civil war in Syria is nowhere near its conclusion so Syrian refugees will have to […]
Sunday December 23 2012, 5:17 AM EDT | Posted in
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It appears that the former prime minister of the UK, Margaret Thatcher, is already recovering from a surgery that removed growth in her bladder. The first woman who was elected as the leader of the country earlier complained of pain in the area of near the bladder. She was taken to a hospital where a […]
Sunday December 23 2012, 5:05 AM EDT | Posted in
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NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre says that the media encouraged “culture of violence” that is seen in video games, in music, and in Hollywood movies is to blame for incidents like the one that took place in Newtown, Connecticut. The same NRA representative said that “The only thing that stops a bad guy with […]
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With December 21st coming and going, doomsday prophecies of a great cataclysm or an alien invasion or even a huge meteorite colliding with the earth fell short. As a matter of fact, the most impressive part of the whole event was the social media jokes and comic interpretations of the presumed end of the world. […]
Saturday December 22 2012, 5:48 AM EDT | Posted in
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Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, revealed that the website is set to release over one million documents in the coming year. Although no details were offered, he indicated that the contents will affect all countries around the word. Assange made the statement from a balcony at the Embassy of Ecuador in London, which has served […]
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Deficiencies in the leadership and management in two State Department bureaus coupled with systematic failures resulted to the deaths during the Benghazi attack last September 11, according to an independent panel report. The report went into the specifics on the Benghazi attack that resulted to the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens along with three other […]
Thursday December 20 2012, 1:45 AM EDT | Posted in
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Five women who were working for a UN backed polio vaccination campaign in two towns in Pakistan were shot dead this Tuesday. With Pakistan being one of only three countries were polio is endemic, serious efforts are necessary to help the situation improve. One of the biggest problems in Pakistan is that radical Muslims and […]
Thursday December 20 2012, 1:42 AM EDT | Posted in
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In an effort to reach a “fiscal cliff” agreement with House Speaker John Boehner, President Barack Obama changed the household earnings limit for higher taxes to $400,000 from $250,000 last Monday. He also adopted the proposal for smaller increases in Social Security cost-of-living. Although the counter-proposal narrowed the gap between the two sides, aides of […]
Wednesday December 19 2012, 5:30 AM EDT | Posted in
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Interest rates will be kept at a near zero level by the Federal Reserve until the unemployment rate reaches of 6.5, which may happen in the middle of 2015. However, the target date for the lower unemployment rate may be closer than what the Fed has predicted, according to a number of economists. Currently, the […]
Wednesday December 19 2012, 5:23 AM EDT | Posted in
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With American morning the dramatic incidents that took place at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, speculations are being made that a new law regarding gun ownership will be drafted. With a series of gun related incidents this year that seem to have culminated in the disaster at Sandy Hook that ended in […]
Wednesday December 19 2012, 5:11 AM EDT | Posted in
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