Archive for: July, 2011

Infants Rescued from Chinese Human Traffickers

Beijing, China — 89 infants were rescued by Chinese police after they have been kidnapped by a big syndicate involved in human trafficking. 369 people were entrapped and arrested by the Chinese police who were involved in two human trafficking cases just this month. The first case involves infants, who were abducted from Vietnam and […]

American Olympic Skier Dead at 29

Salt Lake City, Utah — Jeret Peterson, Olympic Skier, committed suicide ending his life at the age of 29 after he was arrested few days ago for drunken driving. The Association of the United States Ski and Snowboard confirmed Tuesday about the Peterson’s death due to suicide. The Olympic Skier’s life ended when he shot […]

Teen Miraculously Survives Bear Attack

Anchorage, Alaska — A group of seven students was in the Talkeeta Mountains in Alaska for a survival training course with duration of 30 days. One of the trainings the students will learn is how to escape safely and survive during a bear encounter in the forest. Students were taught to play dead during a […]

Emotional win for Norway at the FINA World Championships

Emotional win for Norway at the FINA World Championships

Norwegian Swimmer, Alexander Dale Oen, was very emotional when he won the gold medal in the 100 meters breaststroke at the 2011 FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai. Just right after winning the race, the swimmer pointed to the Norwegian flag at his swimming cap. He dedicated his win to more than 90 people who […]

Lelangue: Cadel Evans can still win Tour de France

Cadel Evans has been totted to win the Tour de France again this year. His team is very optimistic about it. John Lelangue, chief director for sports of BMC, believes that Evans has all the capability to defy aging and win it all the Tour de France which is considered as the highest earning tournament […]

Amy Winehouse’s death – Family, fellow singers and fans saddened

Janis Winehouse, mother of deceased British singer Amy Winehouse, says the family has been so much saddened by the surprised death of her wonderful daughter. Amy Winehouse as she observed was already very unwell a day before her death. Outside the singer’s home in North London, mounds of flowers were sent by mourning fans and […]

Utoya Shooting Survivor tells Horrifying Story

Utoya Shooting

Oslo, Norway — Adrian Pracon, a survivor from the deadly shooting incident in the island of Utoya in Norway, has bravely accounted the story of how he survived the tragedy that killed 84 people in a supposed-to-be happy youth summer camp. The island is 20 miles away from the Norwegian Capital of Oslo. He has […]

2012 London Olympic Soccer Events Will Not Sell?

Soccer events for the 2012 London Olympic Games might not be totally sold out due to sluggish turnout of its sales compared to other events in the 2012 Games, which are almost sold out one year prior the eventual start of the Games. The opening of the Games will be on the 27th of July […]

2020 Summer Olympic Games Bidding Heats up

Qatar has showed interest in possibly hosting the 2020 Summer Edition of the Olympic Games. The emirate is bound to host the 2022 Football World Cup which is two years after the 2020 Olympic Games. Doha, the capital of Qatar, has successfully hosted one of the most memorable Asian Games in 2006. Doha could possibly […]

Space Shuttle Atlantis ends 30 year space program

Atlantis landed early predawn Thursday after a 30 year mission in space with NASA able to send successful space missions with hundreds of astronauts in space. The space shuttle landed smoothly around 5.57am. It was very memorable to the four U.S. astronauts who were the last to work with Atlantis before its eventual landing back […]

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