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New Japanese Prime Minister Elected

New Japanese Prime Minister Elected

Tokyo — A new Prime Minister was voted by Japan’s parliament Tuesday and will be the last and best chance of the Democratic Partly to start pulling Japan out from the stagnation for decades. A former finance minister was voted as Japan’s newest Prime Minister. Yoshihiko Noda, 54 years old, becomes Japan’s 6th Prime Minister […]

Tom Jones Cancels finale concert due to severe dehydration

Tom Jones Cancels finale concert due to severe dehydration

London — Tom Jones, 71 year old Welsh singer, was recovering Sunday in a Monaco hospital due to severe dehydration that caused him to cancel his concert Saturday in the glamorous Monaco. The Sex Bomb star, famed for his soulful voice and swivel-hipped moves, greatly apologized to his beloved fans through his website and denied […]

Airports Resume Operations After Hurricane Irene

New York – Thousands of flights were canceled and airports across the East Coast were closed for days after Hurricane Irene struck its way towards many states of the East Coast. But just after the Hurricane Irene left, New York area airports are now back in business and passengers may already go home after days […]

Chinese Government Beefs-up Anti Cyber Hacking Laws

Beijing — China will toughen its fight against computer and cyber hacking by imposing stricter fines and penalties, according to the country’s state media. The Supreme Court and the prosecutor’s office have already laid the newest law to take effect by September 1. The newest law specifies that people who purchase, sell or cover illegally […]

5 Patients Transplanted with HIV-infected organs in Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan — One of the best hospitals in Taiwan has mistakenly and unintentionally transplanted HIV-infected organs to 5 different patients after the staffer of the hospital misheard the test results of the donor through the telephone. National Taiwan University Hospital has admitted Monday the biggest setback that hit the hospital’s credibility and reputation. The […]

“Hurricane Irene” Cuts Power of 2 Million Homes

New York — Although Hurricane Irene has now weakened, it was able to shut down power of 2 million houses as it nears towards New York City. Many U.S. cities in the East Coast were surprised by the hurricane as they are more accustomed only to snowstorms. Currently, 8 people were already reported dead due […]

Former NBA player Faces Murder Charge

Atlanta – Javaris Crittenton, former Washington Wizards player in the NBA, was allegedly charged of killing a woman on a street in Atlanta. Crittenton now has to face a criminal offense of murdering a woman. Crittenton was suspended last year by the NBA for bringing deadly firearm inside the locker room of Washington Wizards. Carlos […]

U.N. Building Attack Kills 18 People

Abuja — 18 innocent people were at least killed Friday when a bomb exploded after a car rammed through the United Nation’s building located in Abuja, the Nigerian Capital. The car bomb attack in an international institution is considered a rare attack in Nigeria, a country plagued by many local conflicts. Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General […]

Scientists Discover real diamond planet “Planet Diamond”

Scientists have discovered a newly formed planet that came from a dead star, considered a real diamond. Scientists are still puzzled for this amazing discovery. They concluded that the high pressure may have caused the carbon atoms within the neutron star to crystallize and then eventually becoming a real diamond. Scientists have conducted a study […]

Dengue Fever Can Be Stopped By Genetically-modified Mosquitoes

Genetically-modified Mosquitoes Can Stop Dengue Fever

Scientists have discovered a recent breakthrough in science that will prevent the spread of the deadly disease, dengue fever, caused by mosquito bites.  In subtropical and tropical countries, 50 million people get infected by dengue fever per year. In Southeast Asia, dengue fever has been widespread and incident of dengue cases are increasing each year. […]

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