Archive for: July, 2011

UK Newspaper Investigations Being Sabotage?

Several leaks aimed to distract the details of the inquiry on the phone-hacking scandal were made to sabotage the investigation, according to the British police. London’s Evening Standard has released a front page story regarding the allegations that the police was selling pertinent information regarding the queen and closest aides, and according to a statement […]

NZ Mining Blast Investigation Heats Up

29 workers at a coal mine in New Zealand was killed in an explosion last year, in what is now considered to be  the country’s worst mine disaster in decades. According to an energy executive who testified in an inquiry last Monday, the explosion may have been brought about by the overextending of the mining […]

A Baby Girl for the Beckhams

One of Britain’s most famous families now welcomes the new addition to their brood, and this time, a baby girl. The posh power couple composed of the 36-year-old British soccer superstar, David Beckham, who captained England’s national team from 2000 to 2006, played for Manchester United and Spain’s Real Madrid, now plays for the Los Angeles […]

Syria Protesters attack US embassy

The U.S. embassy compound in Damascus was damaged due to attacks made by Syrian pro-government protesters, this is according to several witnesses. There was apparently a two-pronged demonstration that was made outside the French and American embassies in Damascus. These demonstrations were said to be made against the visits by the U.S. and French ambassadors last […]

A Run-off for Macri’s Re-Election Bid

After falling short of a majority vote last Sunday, the conservative Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri will have to face a run-off in his re-election bid. Macri apparently had a 47 percent of the over 2.4 million voters of Buenos Aires, which is only 9% of Argentina’s total voting population. President Cristina Fernandez’s hand-picked candidate, […]

Betty Ford, Beloved Former First Lady, Dies at 93

One of the most controversial first ladies inU.S.history, Elizabeth Bloomer Ford, well known as Betty Ford, died at the age of 93 last Friday at the Eisenhower Medical Centerin Rancho Mirage. Betty Ford is certainly an honest, straightforward and adorable first lady, she was the one who would always speak up about certain things even […]

Kate and William Arrive at Los Angeles

Royal couple, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived inLos AngelesU.S.last Friday in a Canadian military jet, after a nine-day trip toCanada. They were greeted by several officials including California Gov. Jerry Brown and his wife Ann Gust, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa andBritain’s ambassador to theU.S., Sir Nigel Sheinwald. It is said that the royal […]

Harry Potter bids farewell

Trafalgar Square was packed with thousands of Pottermaniacs on Thursday for the world premiere of the eighth and final installment to the record-breaking Harry Potter series. The stars of the film walked the red carpet and gave speeches to the public regarding their Harry Potter movie experiences, truly the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows […]

Garcia Executed despite Presidential Request

Humberto Leal Garcia, the 38-year-old Mexican-born man was executed about an hour ago by lethal injection. Sources say that US President Barack Obama has made an appeal to delay the said execution to protect US foreign interests. Leal was the Mexican national who was charged of rape and murder of a 16-year old girl, and […]

The recent downturn in the economy is worst for women with no education

Not too many years ago, it was very common for women to just be housewives who manage her home and children. As these young women were expected to marry and become housewives, it was unnecessary that they should invest in education. Why would they have it? The men, on the other hand, were expected to […]

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