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[15 Jul 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | 3 Comments | ]
New Answers from Psychologists about Madalina Manole and Her Depression Symptoms

Hundreds of psychologists examine the last moments of Madalina Manole, building an explanation for her death. They speak about signs and symptoms of depression in her life, trying find proofs in her last actions, but most of them didn’t know the “girl with hair of fire” personally.
It is difficult to assess what are the chances of success for such approaches, but we can see multiple conflicts of interpretation in their views. For example it is possible that she suffered from severe depression after the birth of her child. However, others …

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[14 Jul 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | 6 Comments | ]
Why Did Madalina Manole Commit Suicide on Her Birthday?

One of the best Romanian pop singers ever, Madalina Manole died on Wednesday, on her 43rd birthday. Further investigations are running at the moment, but the prosecutors confirmed the possibility of suicide with Furadan, a highly toxic substance, due a depression. Her body was discovered early Wednesday at home in Bucharest by her husband, Mircea Petru.
Madalina Manole, known as the “girl with the flame-colored hair” was 15 when she made her debut and she became one of the country’s loved singers with her romantic themes. Last night, after a concert …

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[13 Jul 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | No Comment | ]
New York Supreme Court Must Decide the Real Owner of Facebook

The original Facebook web designer has filed suit against the company claiming he owns 84 percent of the world’s largest social network. Paul D. Ceglia from New York is the man behind the lawsuit he filed in New York Superior Court on June 30. He claims Facebook owes him damages relating to a 2003 contract between himself and Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO and founder. Ceglia alleges his seven-year-old contract to design thefacebook.com website.
The contract terms show that the web designer was to get a $1,000 fee and a 50 percent …

Featured, Technology »

[13 Jul 2010 | posted by: Sherri Adams | No Comment | ]
Are Hybrid Vehicles going to take on a more Powerful Role in Society?

President Obama is getting ready to take a trip to Holland, and many speculate it has to do with the electric car industry. In Holland there is going to be a compact power lithium ion battery plant. Here hybrid vehicles will be created. It is very exciting that the President of the United States is going to attend. It has also been confirmed that Korean officials will be in attendance. The fact that our President is going to be there is a clear indication that he believes in the future …

Economy, Headline »

[12 Jul 2010 | posted by: Richard Forbes | No Comment | ]
The Day After the Best Stock Trading Week

Futures on the New York Stock Exchange slightly declined following the S&P’s best week in nearly a year. It’s not very surprising, considering that the earnings season start and investors exercised caution. They also remained concerned about Europe’s fiscal issues and their sovereign debt.
Many eyes are focused on Alcoa, the world’s third largest producer of aluminum, which is expected to swing to a profit in its second quarter.
Johnson & Johnson shares fell 12 cents to $60.42, but the company plans to acquire Micrus Endovascular Corp, which is involved in making …

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[11 Jul 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | No Comment | ]
Spain Soccer Team Won the World Cup After they Defeated Netherlands with 1-0

Spain won the gold trophy after a very dynamic game with Netherlands. This was the first time in World Cup history when the final did not involve Brazil, Argentina, Germany or Italy. However we had the chance to watch an even final between two teams that deserve to be there and Spain is the first European team to win the title outside the Old Continent.
Spain and the Netherlands have played nine times before, each winning four with one tie, but the finalists have never met in a World Cup match. …

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[11 Jul 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | No Comment | ]
Exciting News Involved in the Soccer World Cup Final: Spain – Netherlands

We have again a World Cup final between two European soccer teams. Four years ago it was Italy vs. France, now we’ll watch Spain vs. Netherlands, with both teams seeking their first global title. In 1950 it was the last final game of World Cup not to involve a side from the Old Continent. In that match Uruguay recorded a 2-1 victory over the hosts at Brazil.
The last World Cup final between Italy and France was the most widely watched show in TV history, luring anywhere from 400 to 700 …

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[10 Jul 2010 | posted by: Martin Shaffer | No Comment | ]
Germany Soccer Team Beat Uruguay and Won the 3rd Place at FIFA World Cup

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa. Germany won the bronze medals and after a very good start of South American teams, we have three European teams on the podium of this FIFA World Cup edition. What a surprising final for this competition! Tomorrow we’ll see how the first two places will be shared by Netherlands and Spain. But here we recorded the most important moments of the game.
Uruguay: Muslera, Fucile, Lugano, Godin, Caceres, Maxi Pereira, Perez, Arevalo Rios, Cavani, Suarez, Forlan.
Germany: Butt, Boateng, Friedrich, Mertesacker, Aogo, Khedira, Schweinsteiger, Muller, Ozil, Jansen, Cacau.
Referee: …

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[10 Jul 2010 | posted by: Daniel Wright | No Comment | ]
Medication Side Effects Determined Johnson & Johnson to Recall More Products

More products manufactured by Johnson & Johnson like Motrin Ibuprofen, Tylenol PM and Tylenol Arthritis may have serious medication side effects and the world’s largest health-products company is forcing more recalls. This contributed to corporation’s declining stock price, which were down 0.84 (-1.37%) to 60.54 today.
More concerns regarding NcNeil and Johnson & Johnson started even before 2009, when Food and Drug Administration received multiple complaints. It followed a long string of recalls which look to be costing the company tens of millions of dollars a month and generated more complaints …

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[9 Jul 2010 | posted by: Dina Ryder | No Comment | ]
Ganoderma Lucidum may Decrease the Action of Cancer Cells

Ganoderma Lucidum may have a role in improving the immune system and combating cancer-cell proliferation according to a new study developed by College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University and Kyushu University from Japan.
Ganoderma it was not a very familiar herb for the Western society, but the traditional Chinese medicine is commonly referred to as the “The King of Herbs”. Growing on high mountains and inaccessible places, it was forbade for the common people. Under penalty of death, Ganoderma Lucidum was once available only to the kings and wealthy …