26/11: Terror recall

"Just as 9/11 entered the dictionary of terror, so too will 26/11, the day which will go down as Mumbai's darkest hour, when terrorists laid siege to the city's roads, railway station, hospitals and two of its best...

New Steel Hook And Loop Fastener Challenges Velcro

German scientists have developed a steel hook and loop fastener that is strong enough to support 35 metric tons. The invention, called Metaklett, can withstand over 1,500 degrees fahrenheit (800°C) and is...

Allegation by Charity: US troops storm through Afghan hospital

According to a Swedish Charity, members of 10 Mountain Division stormed through a hospital in Warwick province, Southwest of Kabul. Allegations are, that the troops entered the hospital without permission...

A epidemic within a false panademic scare - Legionnaires disease

Today the UK government have a big problem with there directives to the health service in reference to H1N1 swine flu. The original hyped up pandemic an elitist global plan to make money out of hype had a flaw....

Don't Freak If You Get White Powder In The Mail

"If you get an envelope in the mail containing white powder, chances are, it's nothing to freak out about. According to local officials, the Bayer Aspirin Company will be deploying a nationwide mass mailing ad campaign that seems a little "misguided." Between May 20 and May...

Volunteer Abroad Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Arusha Children Orphans

http://www.abroaderview.org Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Tanzania. Volunteering in Tanzania is a way to...

President Obama Launches Health Care Push

President Barack Obama is meeting today with a group of what the White House calls “health care reform stakeholders.” Those attending represent insurers, hospitals, physicians, medical device companies, pharmaceutical companies and, of course, labor union representatives...

Sri Lanka: Repeated Shelling of Hospitals Evidence of War Crimes

30 Attacks Reported on Medical Facilities Since December May 8, 2009 (New York) - The Sri Lankan armed forces have repeatedly struck hospitals in the northern Vanni region in indiscriminate artillery and aerial attacks, Human Rights Watch said today. Commanders responsible...

36 Cyclists to Pedal 6,800 km across Canada!

One of the world's longest charitable cycling events on behalf of childhood cancer is taking place this summer from June 13 to June 24, 2008. Gordon Drummond, 49 of Peace River, Alberta, is one of the 36 National...

Something new for addicts to rob

Opinion Hmmm this is like a bank machine and a drug dealer all wrapped up into one machine.  340 different drugs are contained in these kiosks.  I guess as long as they are in hospitals under constant supervision they might work but I am sure adddicts will find...

Montreal P3 'superhospitals' in doubt as private financing tanks

Public-private partnerships, the infrastructure development model hailed by some as a superior way for governments to provide hospitals, highways, schools and other large-scale projects to taxpayers, have taken...

Volunteer Abroad Zambia Orphanages Volunteering abroaderview.org

Our programs in Lusaka and the surrounding towns allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Zambia. Volunteering in Zambia is a way to...

Rights group says many Sri Lankan civilians killed

New York-based right organization Human Rights Watch has slammed both sides in the ongoing conflict in Sri Lanka in its latest report. The group demanded to stop the war on civilians in Sri Lanka. The report quotes James Ross, legal and policy director at HRW as saying This...

Heavy Snow Takes Britons by Surprise

This would be a relativelymild storm for the northern US or Canada but for Londonit is very unusual and causesmajor problems. "Cars skidded, people slipped, trains stopped and hospitals turned back non-emergency...

UN Humanitarian Chief Surveys Gaza Damage

The only hope for Gaza it that both Israel and Hamas learned war is not a good option for resolving disputes."The United Nations humanitarian chief is in Gaza, surveying the damage after a 22-day Israeli offensive...

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