RUSSIA SENDS WARSHIPS TO SOMALIA COST TO FIGHT PIRACY...

" By VOA News 26 September 2008 The Russian navy says it is sending a warship to Somalia's coast after pirates there seized a Ukrainian cargo ship carrying tanks and other military hardware, as well as crew.In a statement Friday, Russian Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo says...

China Mobile Asking Apple for Crippled iPhones

China Mobile is requesting a customized version of the iPhone for official release on its network. This is the opposite of an enhanced model, though, with disabled WiFi and W_CDMA chips (The article specifies...

UN: cell phone subscribers to hit 4 billion

" September 2008 – The number of mobile cellular subscribers worldwide will reach the 4 billion mark by the end of 2008, the head of the United Nations International Telecommunications Union (ITU) announced...

Kapil Dev begins a new innings

Kapil Dev today joined territorial army, to promote the youth to participate in this wing of force.This wing helps the regular army in its rescue operations and work hand in hand with army.the joining of famous...

US, Russia To Continue Cooperation on Iran, North Korea, Despite Georgia Dispute

" Senior U.S. and Russian officials say the two powers will continue cooperation on ending the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs despite their bitter disagreement over Russian intervention in Georgia. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Russian Foreign Minister...

Yuki Bhambri sizzles as India defeats Mexico in Junior Davis Cup

Bhambri beat Feranado Larrea from Mexico 7-5,6-1 in the D match of the Junior Davis Cup World finals, then won again partnering with Saurabh Singh." NEW DELHI: Yuki Bhambri won both his singles and doubles...

Japanese cellphone can unlock car, start engine

Japan has once again proved themselves as the innovation guru as their new technology combines a cellphone and a car key. Basically it works by having the car recognize the key when it is near and starting the...

BLOODBATH IN SOMALI CAPITAL

At least 13 civilians have been killed and as many as 40 wounded in fighting between Islamist insurgents and African Union peacekeepers in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, the fighting was sparked when...

"Terror 32 climate 0 " Bush speach in UN

   George Bush seems to have forgot that where he is speaking, UN is not the platform where you are supposed to speak only about terror. Same age old fundamentals of politicians, fuel the sense of fear among the...

New Google Android Phone Unveiled

The Open Handset Alliance, comprised of Google and 33 other companies, unveiled the new G1 phone which operates on Google's open-source Android system.  The phone will initially be released by T-Mobile for...

Kgalema Motlanthe fills in President Thabo Mbeki

" C Simkins SA South Africa's ruling party has chosen deputy leader Kgalema Motlanthe to serve as the country's president until next year's election.  Parliament, dominated by the ruling African...

Junta releases 9002 prisoners: hope prevails

This is very good gesture on the part of junta,this release of prisoner raised hope about the change of heart of junta, ragarding the release of political prisoners. " We haven't heard of any political...

Brits Break The Law At Least Once a Day, New Survey Reveals

A new survey has revealed that Britons break the law on a daily basis. The website onepoll.com interviewd more than 5,000 Brits and found they regularly flouted minor laws such as speeding, littering, downloading...

NTSB Seeks Order Banning Use of Cell Phones by Train Operators

"September 16, 2008- Ever since the news that teenage train enthusiasts were text messaging the train engineer at the time of the train crash in Chatsworth, the NTSB has sought an order banning the use of cell...

Update Goldman: After the party, the hangover, buying an AIG lifeinsurance now?

Who ever will buy now a lifeinsurance policy from AIG, not trustworthy you may say.Who ever will invest in Goldman & Sachs, still healthy, can they repeat to make profiton short selling of mortgage contracts?...
 

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