Finland says farewell to Conan O'Brien

Celebrating the last night after 7 month of moving to it's 50 million USD newly built studio by NBC. Conan O'Brien last tonight show aired in Finland tonight on Finnish television, and suddenly the fans were commenting on the social networks groups showing support to "I'm...

Nokia to replace 14 million chargers made by China's BYD Co. Ltd

Top cellphone maker NOKIA is recalling 14 Million chargers made by China's BYD Co. Ltd.  There are fears that the charger could fall apart. NOKIA is recalling the devices as a precautionary measure. ...

Nokia follows the footsteps of Apple

Nokia has opened Ovi, it's online App store, to some 50 million phone users worldwide on Tuesday. It seems as if Nokia followed the footsteps of Apple whose App store is still a huge success. "Nokia said it opened...

Worldwide May Events and comment

From my Blog Perpetual TravellerMay has arrived with the usual fanfare of celebration across the globe, but sadly also to the Swine Flu outbreak scare, which originated in a rural area of Mexico and has almost brought the capital Mexico City to a stand still, which in synergy...

And Now, I Give You All...The (USB) Finger !

USB warming slippers, USB warming kneepads, USB warming mice, USB warming gloves, USB Ionic Air Purifiers and even USB-heated shawls. There's so much of innovation going on in the USB market, it's impossible to...

Skater Ekaterina Rubleva Exposes Breast During Competition

Figure skater Ekaterina Rubleva had an on-ice wardrobe malfunction that caused her to accidentally expose her breast while competing at the European championships in Helsinki, Finland. Rubleva was being twirled...

Iceland Want US$2bn from IMF

CRISIS hit Iceland have asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $2bn loan.   Prime Minister Geir Haarde is quoted as saying to Finnish newspaper, HELSINGIN SANOMAT, "It's hard to give an...

Finland: Lynx Population Reaches 100-Year High

THE FINNISH Game and Fisheries Research has estimated that the native lynx population is thriving with between 1,350 to 1,500 of them.   The wolverine population has also grown at a more steady pace with...

Finnish Politicians Lack Body Language, says Swede

A SWEDISH expert in body language, Henrik Fexeus, has analysed footage of Finnish politicians and has noted that the Finns "have turned lack of expression into an art form".    "“How can Finns be analysed? They have turned lack of expression into an art...

Kauhajoki Police Called to Take Gun Away From Saari...But He Was Out

KAUHAJOKI police have today revealed that police visited Saari's home the day after questioning him on Friday to confiscate his handgun and firearms licence...but Saari was out and so they went away.  Matti...

Kauhajoki Victims "Shot 20 Times Each"

IT has been revealed today that some of the vcitims of school gunman Matti Saari, 22, in Kauhajoki, West Finland, had been shot up to twenty times, say the police, and at close range.   Investigators are still trying to discover what triggered Saari to act when he did....

Kauhajoki: Memorial Service held Attended by Finnish Prime Minister

A touching memorial service has been held in Kauhajoki in memory of the ten victims who died at gunman Matti Saari's hand.  In attendance at the service was Tarja Halonen,  Finnish Prime Minister...

Kauhajoki Killer Rang Friend: "I Have Just Killed 10 People!"

A MAN calling himself "Rauno" has claimed in an interview with a Finnish Magazine 7 päivää (7 Days) that he was a close friend of Matti Saari, 18, and that the deranged misfit had RUNG HIM ON HIS MOBILE CELL PHONE after the killings to say, "I have jsut killed ten people"...

Hope in Kauhajoki - Victim on Road to Recovery

A 21 year-old female student rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds to the head, is tonight said to be on the road to recovery after two operations.  The student at Kauhajoki School of Hospitality was believed shot by deranged gunman named as Matti Saari, 22, who...

Nine Dead in Finnish School Shooting

Nine people were killed after a gunman opened fire on fellow students at a vocational college in western Finland on Tuesday. Finnish authorities confirmed police questioned the man a day before the massacre. The shooting in the town of Kauhajoki, some 300 kilometers...

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