from NPR" April 30, 2009 · NPR has learned that Supreme Court Justice David Souter is planning to retire at the end of the court's current term. The court has completed hearing oral arguments for the year and will be issuing rulings and opinions until the end of June. " ...
LGBT History Month is a month-long annual observance of LGBT history. In the United States it is observed during October, including National Coming Out Day on October 11th. In the UK, it is observed during February...
"S&P said its composite index of 10 metropolitan areas also fell 2.2 percent in November from October for a 19.1 percent year-over-year drop, matching the previous month's record decline." As the chart above...
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During the invasion of Afghanistan by America and their allies in winter almost the resistance gone down and it was very hard to fight for both side resistance and the NATO in winter. but this year the realities...
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"Employers cut 533K jobs in Nov., most in 34 years Dec 5, 2008 Economy Dec 5, 3:22 PM (ET) By JEANNINE AVERSA WASHINGTON (AP) - Skittish employers slashed 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years,...
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Cable TV mogul Ted Rogers has died at his Toronto home at the age of 75. Long listed as one of Canada's wealthiest people, the company he created owns not only Rogers cable, wireless, radio and television...
"New Delhi, Dec 03: Over 65,000 employees have lost jobs during the three-month period ending October in the country on account of economic slowdown, official sources said. ...
Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber F1 Team, 3rd in the mundial championship. The mundial end this weekend at Interlagos. Robert participated in three events of the Intel in the afternoon of Wednesday, 29th October in São...
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Scientists have devised a way of using drugs to selectively eradicate specific memories by using rats, electic shocks, sound, and lots of drugs. In a paper to be released tomorrow, they hope to use this drug for...
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Private pensions are no more in Argentina. The Senate approved the nationalisation of 10 bank-owned pension funds. This is political move which was heavily criticised by the opposition to no...
As the value of the pound outside of the UK sinks, it appears that inflation within the country is falling as well. Inflation in th eUk fell at a record pace in October, data released today shows."Inflation tumbled at a record pace in October to 4.5 per cent, down from the...
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Bernt Aune's cornea saw amazing things over its 123 life, and has been confirmed to be the oldest living organ in Norway, possibly the world. The previous record holder in the living organ category was Jeanne...
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More signs of the credit crunch spreading around the world. São Paulo is the main Brazilian powerhouse. " Brazil's most industrialized state lost 10,000 jobs in October as the global financial crisis shook Latin...
The US has been rife with specualtion over whether the US government would inject huge amounts of money into the US auto industry in order to keep it afloat or let it die. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi...
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