Greek riots, France fears to be the next victim of "Left-wings"

The economic crisis; causing violence in FrancePower lines of the High speed train TGV have been cut by SabotageThe fear concerns also kidnapping of major business leadersIn reality the things lay deep in the...

Security Council Imposes Sanctions On Group Linked To Mumbai Attacks

The Associated Press is reporting that a UN Security Council panel has declared a Pakistan based charity a front group for the terrorist group that was blamed in the attacks on Mumbai."In a move sought by India...

Alzheimer’s could be treated with epilepsy drug

Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia and strikes an increasing number of people.The search to find treatments and cures is on but so far there it has been a fruitless search although some...

Climate Change Now the Main Driver of Natural Disasters

"Most natural disasters today are linked to climate change, says the UN emergency relief coordinator. From 1988 through 2007, over 75 percent of all disaster events were climate-related and accounted for 45...

Pakistan Group's Leaders Linked To Mumbai

The Associated Press is reporting that Indian Intelligence officials suspect that two senior leaders of a banned Pakistani militant group were the masterminds of last week's terrorist attacks. Officials say they...

Official: Pakistan group leaders linked to attacks

A bomb disposal squad officer, center, takes a suspicious box to the police station after diffusing a bomb at Chhatrapati Shivaji train station in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Police on Wednesday...

Lost City of the "Cloud People" Discovered in Peru's Amazon

" A lost city discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest could unlock the secrets of a legendary tribe. Little is known about the Cloud People of Peru, an ancient, white-skinned civilisation wiped out by disease and war in the 16th century. But now archaeologists have...

China welcomes UK Tibet decision

"China welcomes UK Tibet decision Zhu Weiqun speaks on Tibet A senior Chinese official has welcomed the UK's decision to recognise Beijing's direct rule over...

Journalists denied visas for India after critical reporting

"Written by www.daily.pk    Monday, 10 November 2008 20:17 Reporters Without Borders has condemned the Indian embassy in Sweden after journalists were denied visas after writing critical reports about the country. “This points to a lack of...

Deadly Bat Disease Linked to Cold-Loving Fungus

" Scientists have pinpointed the fungus linked to white-nose syndrome, the mysterious ailment that has wiped out large populations of bats in the northeastern United States."

Appendicitis Linked to Pollution

Researchers have established a link between pollution and appendicitis after noticing that hospital patient numbers spiked on days when pollution was high.  Over 45,000 patients were surveyed between 1999 and...

LHC collider, CERN hooks 7,000 scientists to collider supercomputer GRID

OCT-3 Cern started the GRID network, 7000 scientists are linked to evaluate Data from the LHC collider, or popular the "Big Bang Machine". Desktop computers paticipate in that Super-Internet Event. Cern...

Alfalfa Sprouts Contaminated with Salmonella Typhimiriumis

More cases of Salmonella outbreaks, this time in Oregon and Washington states. The culprit this time around: Alfalfa Sprouts. It is believed that the infected sprouts were contaminated by farm animals grazing the...

Cell phones can affect sperm quality, researcher says

Story Highlights -Cleveland Clinic: Phones left on talk mode in pockets can hurt quality of spermSemen samples from 32 men were used in the study published ThursdayResearchers found increase in oxidative stress in sperm exposed to cells"Overall, researchers found an increase...

The FIZZBOOK has been made for kids aged six to 14 for the UK education

The competition for the 100 $ 1Laptop per child is here for Great Britain. £ 199 the laptop is designed for children's interacting classrooms accross the UK. First time we see a developing world product transfer...

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