Archive | May, 2011

Tupac still alive?

False story about that the rapper alive and well in New Zealand has spread to the Internet like lightning. Read the full story

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Russian woman died from alcohol in Bodrum

One Russian tourists died in the popular Turkish resort of Bodrum, once the low-quality alcohol poisoning, and another six of them in the resuscitation of the extremely serious condition. Read the full story

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A woman set fire on man in Turkey!

One Turkish woman (36) from the Baden-Wuerttemberg is this weekend at a mosque in Reutlingen poured gasoline and lit a few years older man. Read the full story

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Fognini dropped, Djokovic to step from the top spot in the ATP rankings!

Fabio Fognini will not play in the quarterfinals against Novak Djokovic, because he withdrew from the tournament due to injury of femoral muscle you earned in a marathon match against Albert Montanes. Read the full story

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Thousands gather in Serbian capital to protest the arrest of Mladic!

Clashes erupted in the center of the Serbian capital, where protestors have gathered to condemn the arrest and extradition of former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic. Approximately 3,000 riot police have been deployed to the streets of the city.

Baton-wielding police fought running battles with small groups of protesters who threw stones and bottles and set off firecrackers. The unrest took place in several locations in the center of Belgrade on Sunday. There were no immediate reports of injuries or arrests, the Associated Press reported.

The rally was organized by Serbian far right groups, who consider Mladic a hero and his arrest treason. Activists were bused into Belgrade from all around the country.

Riot police are on high alert fearing a repeat of the violence that broke out when former Serbian President Radovan Karadzic was arrested. Following Mladic’s arrest, the government in Belgrade issued a ban on public gatherings.

Belgrade has been the scene of violent gatherings before, and Serbian officials clearly want nothing to tarnish the handing over of Mladic to the Hague tribunal and its hoped-for impact on Serbia’s aspiration to join the European Union.

Mladen Obradovic, a member of the Obraz nationalist movement, says that the vast majority of the Serbian people disagree with the country’s president, and that is why they are ready to protest.

“We believe that the arrest of Ratko Mladic is deeply against Serbian national interests,” he said. “We cannot understand how it could be good for a country to betray its best man.”

As for Serbia’s prospects for EU membership, Obradovic says his country will never become an EU member, because Brussels does not really want Serbia to join the club.

“They want Serbia to become part of a new kind of Ottoman Empire,” he said. “That is why they gave Turkey a new leading role on the Balkans, which means death for the Serbian nation.”

Obradovich stated that no one in Serbia believes Mladic will receive a fair trial in The Hague.

“I am sure that even our politicians do not believe that,” he said. “But they have to talk like that because they simply have some obligations toward our NATO enemies, who are now, unfortunately, ruling Serbia. We believe the future of Serbia is in alliance with Russia.”

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Race with sex dolls

In Lithuania is an unofficial day of men and celebrated with race , “girls inflatable” downstream. Read the full story

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Women shooted a washing machine.

Police officers were invited to come to a house in Florida from which was heard shots. On the spot they found a woman with a gun and “murdered” the washing machine. Read the full story

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Died Kenickie from ‘Grease’

Actor Jeff Conaway died in hospital after an overdose, according to American press. Read the full story

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Porn video of Jennifer Lopez?

The former husband of actress and singer will announce their personal image, writes the American press. Read the full story

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Egypt was opened border according to Gaza

Egyptian authorities today, the first time since 2007, opened the Rafa border crossing, the only point that does not connect Gaza with Israel, international media reported. Read the full story

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Dead dolphins in Romania!

On the Black Sea coast in Constanta on Saturday found seven a day earlier of five dead dolphins, news agency Mediafax. Read the full story

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President of Afghanistan has sent a final warning U.S. soldiers

President Hamid Karzai called on the U.S. Army to avoid the operation in which civilians are killed, saying it was “final warning” to Washington. Read the full story

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New sex-scandal in France

Minister of State Administration Georges Tron (52), who is accused of sexually harassed two women, submitted his resignation today. Read the full story

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Testing ground for climate change on Antarctica!

To get a proper grip on global warming, you’ll have to spend some time in the planet’s coldest climates. In Antarctica, scientists are observing glaciers to give us clues as to which way our world is heading.

Each week, Bulat Movlyudov hikes out to the Bellingshausen Dome glacier on King George Island to measure 29 different markers. By doing so, he can record exactly how the glacier changes each year, and it seems that the glaciers in Antarctica are getting smaller.

“The fact that our glaciers are changing in size points to a change in climate,” he told RT. “Right now, we know that since the middle or the end of the 19th century, the majority of glaciers are receding. It means there is a general warming of our climate.”

Antarctica provides a unique opportunity where scientists can get a firsthand look at how this warming trend affects the local ecosystem.

“A greater amount of fresh water is coming from the land to the sea, forming a fresh water layer on the surface of the sea water,” said hydrobiologist Vasily Pavarzhny. “Fresh water is lighter, so there are some problems with mixing of the water column which could possibly influence the structure of zooplankton.”

Zooplankton and krill are the main sources of food for the majority of life in Antarctica. According to research fishery biologist Christian Reiss, over the last 30 years in this region, the amount of ice, which is critical for krill survival in the wintertime, has declined.

“That means that the area may not support the amount of krill in the future that is has supported in the past,” he said. “Penguin species – Adelie penguins and Chinstrap penguins – are declining in this region, principally due to the decline in krill.”

However, even though the overall trend has pointed to what is in essence global warming, some scientists say that we are in fact living between ice ages, and this is all a part of a natural cycle. There are even claims that we may be at the beginning of the next cooling trend.

“The main indicator on the glacier is the equilibrium line altitude. It is the altitude where the accumulated amount of snow equals the amount which has melted,” said Bulat Movlyudov. “If this altitude gets higher, it means that the climate is getting warmer and if the altitude gets lower it means that climate is getting colder. Since 2006 this altitude keeps getting lower.”

While scientists have been keeping track of how the glaciers have been reacting to changes in the environment, they say it is just one part of a much larger system

“We have to keep in mind we do not have a situation where climate changes in the same way all over the planet,” Movlyudov said.

“Somewhere it is getting warmer, somewhere it is getting colder and somewhere there are no changes it all. At the same time, which tendency occurs in which area is also changing, so if the climate here and right now is constant, in the future this can also change,” he added.

Though not all scientists agree on the levels of climate change, most believe that it is becoming increasingly more important to monitor what is happening on our southernmost continent.

“Antarctica is truly a spectacular place,” Christian Reiss said. “It is changing rapidly and more knowledge about what is changing and why can only help all of us to understand other areas of the planet which are going to change in the future.”

So we might have a chance of readying ourselves for whatever might come down the line.

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One man is sexiest on women list

Believe it or not, the first time in the history of man is found in the list of sexiest women. Our models Andreja Pejic the prestigious men’s magazine FHM put on the list as the sexiest woman in 2011. year, albeit at the 98th place (right in front of Lady Gage), but enough to draw the whole world upside down. Read the full story

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France awards a billion euros to help Tunisia and Egypt

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said today in Deauville for the Group of 8 (G8) that France will allocate one billion euros in aid to Egypt and Tunisia in support of democratic transition in these countries. Read the full story

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