Articles Archive for 18 November 2010
Headline, Politics »

The unexpected release of Burma’s pro-democracy leader and Nobel Prize winner Aung San Kyi is not causing ripples in China as was expected as officials are in a fix knowing that any alternates will backfire on their faces due to their strict political system.
Just like the Burmese Nobel Prize winner, the Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, this year’s Nobel laureate, has been sentenced for 11-year jail term.
The reason for Chinese concern is simple, in that they feared pro democrats activities spilling over to their country and hoped that Burma remained stable.
Of …
Health, Technology »

The problems of heart attacks and strokes could be a thing of the past should what doctors have discovered is given a chance, a new drug that has good cholesterol high and lowering bad cholesterol to extremely levels.
The drug experiments have been taking part for the big part in the last decade by the doctors who have been in the labs in Boston.
The doctors are yet to start celebrating and making it available to the public. More research and testing is being done to proof that the drugs effect on …
Headline, Politics »

The economic bail out by the US government two years ago came in hardy in the prevention of economic crisis according to Warren Buffett.
Were it not for the governments actions then most companies would have followed the path left by Lehmann Brothers bankruptcy in 2008, said the tycoon, in a letter posted in a News Medium.
Most companies were in the bankruptcy line and the government did the right thing at the hour of need.
He believed that the companies were to blame for under estimating some of the assets they had …