Testing Time For Resurgent Iraq
Aug 31, 2009 Documentary, Foreign News, Foreign Policy
The continuing violence in Iraq is more than just a tragedy of numbers. It is more a deliberate attempt by terrorists and insurgents to intimidate the civilian population and discredit the government, says Lieutenant General Charles H. Jacoby Jr. The highly decorated US Commanding General of the Mul
Look Vastly Better
Aug 31, 2009 Home Improvement, Technologies
In today’s technology, most people wonder how great their experience will change if they make the switch in viewing TV from standard to high definition. One of the selections you will get when you join the Direct TV family of TV viewers is whether or not to receive high definition TV programming.
Science Turns To Volcanic Dust For Solution
Aug 31, 2009 Ecology, Environment, Nature
THE Royal Society of Britain is backing research into simulated volcanic eruptions, spraying millions of tonnes of dust into the air, to stave off climate change. The society will this week call for a global program of studies into geo-engineering – the manipulation of Earth’s climate to
Devoted To Defending Cases
Aug 31, 2009 Professional Services
You know, there are times in your life that even though how careful you are while at work or while into something personal, yet, unexpected things crop-up and unforeseen circumstances will most likely happen. And as result of which, however, if you face a DUI charge, Los Angeles Criminal and DUI Att
North korea Agrees To Reopen Border
Aug 31, 2009 Foreign News, Foreign Policy
North Korea has agreed to lift some border restrictions with the South, a move that could help restart tourism ventures and allow more reunions of separated families. Monday’s announcement carried by the North’s KCNA news agency is being seen as possibly conciliatory gesture after nearly
Pakistani Accused Of Spreading Nuclear Weapons Technology To Iran, North Korea & Libya
Aug 30, 2009 Documentary, Nuclear Facility
A Pakistani court on Friday ordered the government to lift any remaining restrictions on a scientist accused of spreading nuclear weapons technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya, his lawyer said. The interim instruction came in response to a petition filed by scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan and could
Different Shades Of Race
Aug 29, 2009 Humanities, People, Personal
Today’s current economic climate of great recession, different kinds of scams seems becoming more popular and unabated. Too often, reports of nouveau riche doing extremely senseless, startling, illegal and often very amusing things, dominate the nation’s headlines. Things ranging from c
Moderate Drinking Late In Life Can Ward Off Dementia: Study
Aug 29, 2009 Beverage, Health & Fitness
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) – Elderly people who drink light to moderate amounts of alcohol are less likely to develop dementia than teetotallers, an Australian study shows. The study, led by Dr. Kaarin Anstey of the Center for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University, analyzed the
A Historic Event In Teenager’s Life
Aug 29, 2009 Fashion, Lifestyle
Does anybody here is looking to update your look for this season? Want something versatile? Or you simply want to stay on top of trends? Apart from dwindling advertising budgets in the fashion world, few other things are making headlines. Set aside a few hours to take a trip to the mall and plan

