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So much about the earth remains such a mystery, while the world over there are likely to be shortages in drinking water supplies, a seismologists has discovered the possibility of an underground reservoir of water the volume of the Arctic Ocean...
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News that the Bush administration is considering taking part ownership in a number of U.S. banks helped restore a relative calm over global financial markets Thursday.
made popular Oct 9 2008
News agencies say a Russian Supreme Court appeals panel has declared the murdered last czar and his family to be victims of political repression.
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Verbal missteps from vice presidential candidates Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., and Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska. Each spoke with anchor Katie Couric in separate interviews...
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The belief that going after criminals behind bomb blasts is in conflict with being “secular” is the most “communal” thought and the Centre”s silence is...
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Maoist central member and former minister for land reforms and management Matrika Yadav on Wednesday asked landless people to grab the land of landlords and settle...
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In their first ever budget speech, the Maoists promise to build the infrastructures and propel the economic growth that they mercilessly destroyed and pushed back in...
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As 13 years of work on foreign soil could not give him financial satisfaction, Mukti Nath Sapkota of Chitwan district landed in Iraq two weeks ago with the hope of...
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Local Maoist cadres in Sankhuwasabha are reportedly collecting “tax” from tourists and hoteliers of Makalu-Barun National Park (MBNP) area in order to...
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A fired Philadelphia newscaster has filed a lawsuit accusing her former co-anchor of invading her privacy and leaking personal information to the media.
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and US President George W Bush shared pleasantries and discussed bilateral relations between Nepal and the US Monday night (Tuesday...
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Finance Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has said the country has achieved GDP growth rate of 5.6 percent in the last fiscal year.
While presenting the report of last...
made popular Sep 22 2008
THE POLL: The Miami Herald/St. Petersburg Times/Bay News 9 poll, presidential race, registered Florida voters (27 electoral votes)
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal returned home Thursday afternoon, wrapping up his five-day official tour to India.
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Under the spotlight once again, Minister for Land Reforms Matrika Yadav Thursday defended his controversial action in Siraha earlier this week saying that he was...
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News agencies are quoting Russia’s finance minister as saying trading on Russian exchanges won’t resume until Friday.
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In the hunt for more sensational news to increase their TRP’s, Indian news channels have metamorphosed into horror movies. But with a difference; they still like...
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See, no one believed me when I said the Unforgettables should come back. I was missing them, media was missing them,Maharastra was missing them and above all Mr. Raj...
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French outdoor advertising firm JCDecaux SA said Thursday it is negotiating to buy Russian rival News Outdoor Group from global media company News Corp.
made popular Sep 11 2008
Many people are quick to blame the media for its inaccuracy, sensationalizing of news and sometimes even its blatant bias on some occasions. While people do have the...
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Bald eagles have made a majestic comeback from the edge of extinction under protection of the Endangered Species Act. However, developers now want to move into the...
made popular Feb 12 2007
This is what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is predicting. The culprit again is global warming; coral bleaching in the Barrier Reef is likely to...
made popular Jan 30 2007
Talks to reverse the decline in tuna populations is to be the main emphasis of the five-day conference in Japan. The meetings, which bring together the world’s...
made popular Jan 22 2007
Growing Debby in Atlantic May Become First Hurricane!
Caribbean Sea Temperatures rising! Threatening corals
Asian Mangroves may be saved by New Shrimp Farm...
made popular Aug 24 2006
Satellite tracked whale entangled in fishing net
Tropical Storm Debby forms in Atlantic, nearing Bermuda in about a week!
Salt Marshes dying! Scientists...
made popular Aug 23 2006
Red squirrels may disappear within 10 years!
Do you know there are 1000 more species of venomous fish then expected?
Toxic food chemicals undermine vaccinations in...
made popular Aug 22 2006
Food, biofuel irrigation demands could aggravate water scarcity
Be alert! Atlantic hurricanes could stir-up any moment!
6.9 magnitude powerful quake hits S....
made popular Aug 21 2006
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