Articles Archive for March 2010
Featured, Politics »
Hillary Clinton was not able to get Brazil’s support for additional sanctions against Iran.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Brazilian President, mentioned even before meeting Clinton that it is not the best idea “to push Iran into a corner.”
On the other side, Clinton said that Iran will negotiate in good faith only after the sanctions are passed in the Security Council.
Clinton mentioned that the United States considered sanctions as the best way to keep the peace and stability, avoiding arms races that could disturb the security process in the …
Featured, Sports »
The first Skeeball League in the Washington DC area opened its door in September of 2009. Since then United Skeeball continues to grow having over 1,000 players at this time, activating five nights each week.
They aim to reinvent their preferred game into a social activity. Friends and associates come together here having a good time, and also enjoying meals discounts.
United Skeeball has also been hosting a number of special activities across their city including a party which captivated an amazing crowd. They often join up with different sponsors and offer …
Featured, Health »
The less time that women wait for radiotherapy, the lower the risk of recurrent problems after breast cancer surgery. This is the conclusion of scientists stated on Wednesday, in a new study, according to the British Medical Journal. Their conclusions may pressure medical services to minimize waiting times.
An international team of researchers analyzed links involving waiting times and recurrence of breast cancer after breast cancer surgery. They suggest the best choice is to start the treatment as soon as possible. With 16% of all female cancers, breast cancer became the …