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Emergencies, Headline »

[31 Aug 2010 | posted by: Margery Zimmerman | Comments Off | ]
Rescue Work For Trapped Chile Miners

It’s about a month now since 33 men stuck half mile under the ground. These miners have become the longest-trapped miners in modern history. Rescue workers are planning to use a huge drill for digging and make a planned escape route for these miners. But this is not an easy task, they said that this operation can take approximately 3 to 4 months to complete.
The owners are responsible for this accident because they are familiar with the unstable condition of this mine but they didn’t close it out. However the …

Featured, Sports »

[31 Aug 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | Comments Off | ]
Boris Said is the New Winner at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

In yesterday’s race in Montreal, Canada, Boris Said won the Nationwide Race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He just beat Max Papis by a nose in a very eventful race with a bunch of spectacular crashes.
Mr. Said used to work for Nascar drivers mastering road courses around the world. Now, he has taken all these years of experience and helped to cross the finish line.
It was a deja vu moment when just last year, Marcos Ambrose was in the lead on the final lap when Carl Edwards passed him on the …

Entertainment, Headline »

[30 Aug 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | Comments Off | ]
Temple Grandin Story Stole the Show in Emmy Awards Night

Temple Grandin stole the limelight on the day of Emmy awards night when it went to bag five awards in a glittering ceremony. It was a real life story of a best selling author and an agricultural scientist who have been struggling with the autism even when it was not widely known to the general public at large.
Temple Grandin was physically present there at the award ceremony night only to see her story getting stupendous success on the silver screen. Grandin was simply looking gorgeous at the venue as she …

Featured, Technology »

[30 Aug 2010 | posted by: Andres Ruiz | Comments Off | ]
Nuvi Recalled Due to Faulty Garmin Parts

The GPS manufacturing company Garmin Recalled their newly launched GPS navigation units called ‘Nuvi’ due to potential future hazard in the battery among the Garmin Parts. These GPS devices was launched recently by them and has already been sold over 1.2 million of unit of which 80,000 were in US alone for Garmin being one of the top GPS manufacturers in both handheld and car GPS devices. The reason of this recall is the faulty battery among the Garmin Parts that could cause fire being overheated while using the device …

Economy, Headline »

[30 Aug 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | Comments Off | ]
Bloom Energy Brings New Solutions for the Near Future

Bloom Energy, being one of the brightest possibilities in Green Technology has been featured in the 60 Minutes by US national media for their excellent achievement with the pocket size power house, the Bloom Box.
Google is one of the first companies that have become the customer of Bloom Box Energy. Their devices generate an unconventional source of energy that converts combination of oxygen & fuel into electric energy in a matter of seconds and compact in size to be carried along.
K. S. Sridhar founded Bloom Energy in 2002 at Sunnyvale, …

Featured, Health »

Omega 3 Fatty Acids Aren’t Enough to Reduce the Chance of a Heart Attack
[29 Aug 2010 | posted by: Sherri Adams | Comments Off | ]
Omega 3 Fatty Acids Aren’t Enough to Reduce the Chance of a Heart Attack

A long term study of 4,800 patients contradicts the theory which sustained that Omega-3 fatty acids create a healthier heart. After a person suffers from a heart attack some actions are required in order to reduce the chances of another one occurring.
One method that they often incorporate is the use of margarine that has Omega 3 fatty acids in it. After 40 months of researches the study doesn’t show that this addition to the diet makes any difference when it comes to their risk of another heart attack in …

Headline, Health »

[28 Aug 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | Comments Off | ]
Egg Yolks Need to be Fully Cooked Due to Salmonella Outbreak

People who like sunny-side-up egg yolk, with a runny yolk are accepting a higher risk of being contaminated by salmonella, according to FDA.
This problem can’t be ignored after two of the major producers of eggs in Iowa, Wright County Egg and Hillandale Farms, are involved in a huge recall on eggs. The scare of salmonella has spread around the nation. It is believed that the problem stems from chicken feed that both of these businesses purchased to feed their animals. It is believed that over 1,300 cases of salmonella poisoning …

Economy, Featured »

[28 Aug 2010 | posted by: Dina Ryder | Comments Off | ]
Second Hand Cars Lovers Attracted by Karwa Auction

Doha city is famous for its great auction of second hand cars and many of them are actually Karwa taxis. The famous industrial area of the city known as the Mowasalat headquarters is the venue for this auction. So many local traders, transporters and second hand car buyers can get their desired cars at this place. This auction offers various types of second hand cars at a very low rate as compared to other similar markets. Although there is a lot of complains against this auction that some cars are …

Economy, Headline »

[28 Aug 2010 | posted by: Vasile Holerga | Comments Off | ]
Gasoline Serving at Best While Crude Oil Price is Rising

It is almost 17th day that gasoline prices are going down and getting more attention of its consumers as compared to the current rise in crude oil price which raised almost 2.5% on Friday. The drop down in gasoline price is only 5 cents which is 10 cents higher than the price at the same date last year but according to the finding of Wilmington-based AAA Mid-Atlantic, records tell that this amount is still $1.39 which is far less than $4.11which was two summers before.
Now turning towards the crude oil …

Headline, Politics »

[27 Aug 2010 | posted by: Richard Forbes | Comments Off | ]
300 Romanians Leave France in Immigration Crackdown

About 300 Romanians have been asked by the French government to leave France, claiming that they did not have the proper identity papers and hence those Roma nationals were asked to leave.
These Roma nationals were deported in two flights. One flight left from Lyon carrying 113 Roma passengers while the others left from Paris carrying 157 passengers. All these passengers received a small amount of money and that is a small financial compensation of 300 Euros or $381 per adult and 100 Euros or $127 per child.
Since the beginning of …