Archive for February, 2012

U.S. Journalist Murdered For Shoes

LONDON – U.S. war correspondent, Marie Colvin was killed while trying to retrieve her shoes, in a bombing raid in the city of Homs, Syria, told The Sunday Times which is where she works. Colvin and a number of other journalists follow the local custom, by removing their shoes before entering a building used as [...]

Pieces Found Burned Quran Used in Afghanistan

Afghans are massive rally by throwing Molotov cocktails at the headquarters of the United States in Afghanistan, Tuesday (21/2). As reported by AFP, Afghan officials said the action was triggered NATO burn multiple copies of the Quran. Kabir Ahmad, Bagram district chief of Parwan Province, Afghanistan said some residents see the pieces of the Quran [...]

7 Work Triggers Health Problems

Not just diet and unhealthy lifestyles that cause a person suffering from an illness. According to Huffingtonpost, one’s work also contributed to the occurrence of disease in itself. Here are some types of work that can affect a person’s health related: Banker with Personality and Emotional Disorders risk Under great pressure from their jobs, many bankers [...]

This man’s claims son Adolf Hitler

Paris – Jean-Marie Loret, a French man, claim to be the son of the supreme leader of Nazi, Adolf Hitler. Although claims have emerged since the 1970s, Lorait lawyer, Francois Gibault, yesterday, Friday, February 17, 2012, through Le Point Magazine, published a photograph that strengthens the evidence. A photo shows Loret facial resemblance to Hitler. They have [...]

Japanese aircraft Scandalize Australia Airport Related Fear Flu

Wellington - The authorities that deal with health problems of New Zealand on Monday admitted that they acted beyond the limits of the fear of influenza in a single flight from Japan to sequester the plane on the runway at Auckland airport for several hours. Air New Zealand airline flight from Tokyo was isolated after the plane landed on Monday morning when the airline declared inform health care workers that 60 Japanese students showed flu symptoms. Auckland Regional Public Health Service officers put local hospital just in case the inclusion of many patients, plus a medical team wearing anti chemistry entering the Boeing777-200 to examine a sick passenger. They were finally allowed off the plane after nearly three hours they checked and they are declared free of the flu virus. “We realized that we acted excessively [...]

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