Tuesday, May 23, 2006

 

the world's newest country

Montenegro became the 193rd state of the world.. after it became independent of serbia


the article reports that.. 



Independence, it was claimed, would boost the economy, being held back by Serbia, and hasten the path to European Union membership, and a seat at Europe's top table.


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Friday, May 19, 2006

 

one more person climbs mount everest

Serena Brocklebank says she did it for her grandfather who attempted it 70 years ago..



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it gets hotter

this is one interesting bit of news to follow over the next few weeks.. they say satellite pictures suggest an imminent missile attack on the united states..


North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (2nd L) is seen alongside North Korean soldiers in North Korea, in this undated photo released by Korea News Service April 8, 2006. The United States is open to discussions with North Korea on a peace treaty at the same time as six-country talks on dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear programs, a U.S. official said on Thursday.



The latest reports come amid a deadlock in six-party talks aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear programs, and ahead of a visit to China next week by the chief U.S. negotiator to the talks that involve the two Koreas, the United States, Japan, Russia and host China.


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Monday, May 15, 2006

 

of brazilian prison riots.. media and cell phones

a string of prison riots in various prisons of brazil have convinced the media there that the nation is facing a civil war.


whats more ridiculous is that cellphones are deemed more dangerous than the gun as the prisoners are using this to co-ordinate their attacks



Abstract : More than 60 people died last weekend in prison riots scattered across four Brazilian states -- Sao Paulo, Parana, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Minas Gerais.

PCC, which stands for Primeiro Comando da Capital (or First Capital Command), is one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in Brazil, along with Comando Vermelho (or Red Command).

According to Brazilian law, cell phone use is forbidden by prisoners, but enforcing this code is still a problem not solved by the jail system.


read here








 

volcano activity level rises

there were predictions that this would happen.. 

Indonesia's Merapi volcano erupts with lava and huge clouds of hot gases early on May 15, 2006, as seen from Cangkarang village on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, the provincial capital of Central Java province in Indonesia.

On Sunday police set up roadblocks to keep vehicles from getting within seven or eight kilometres of the crater, but allowed villagers to return to their homes to care for their farms



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Friday, May 12, 2006

 

The great escape - trapped miners finally freed

imagine being trapped for 2 weeks in a 1.2 meter tall cage...


Working around the clock in shifts, specialist miners bored through more than 13 metres of rock over the past week with a giant drilling machine to reach the men. Cutting the final sections of the tunnel was slow and difficult, as the men used hand tools to avoid causing a cave-in.



The men had to save each other before even contemplating the problem of getting themselves back to the surface from almost 1km underground.


read the story



Thursday, May 11, 2006

 

russia is encouraging people to have more children

coming from India, this is amazing to me..



In his seventh state-of-the-nation address on Wednesday Vladimir Putin highlighted the necessity of solving several urgent but long-standing Russian problems — first of all of boosting birth rate. There was a “consensus in society” that Russia’s falling population must be addressed and Putin indicated the government would take measures to encourage young couples to have more children, he said.




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Monday, May 08, 2006

 

Trapped miners: rescuers face new challenges

its been weeks since we have been hearing about this.. hope they make it at last

latest news abstract:

As with other phases of this rescue though, there are new challenges to rescuers, this time the threat of a cave-in should their work lead to a rock fall.They've got to work out…

They've got to square off the tunnel and prepare it so that it's safe for the rescuers to actually start drilling upwards.

BILL SHORTEN: The real problem with mining upwards that's been explained to me is that above the skin of hard rock, which will exist between the start of the vertical shaft and where the men is, there will be fill.

DAVID HARDAKER: The service will be conducted by one of Larry Knight's high school friends, a man who's now the local head of the religious bikie group known as the God Squad.

 

CAN let go

Court nullifies Thailand polls

unlike Gyanendra of nepal here is a king who is responsible and shows true leadership..
The widely expected ruling came after King Bhumibol Adulyadej sternly suggested last month that the top courts find a way out of what he called the country's political "mess".

Friday, May 05, 2006

 

how oil is getting costlier

new trend: more and more countries are nationalizing natural gas
bolivia did it recently after the election of its new President Evo Morales
Venezuela the country with the largest oil reserve in the continent has already done it.. so are 2 other countries in south africa Paraguay and Uruguay

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