Showing posts with label Overseas News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Overseas News. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Kate Upton, Esquire Magazine Hottest Model

Welcome the hottest newcomer model this year. This award achieved after Kate finished cover in March 2012 issue of Esquire magazine. Another form of recognition after the body beautiful mejeng in Sports Illustrated magazine cover in 2011. In Esquire magazine, Kate brave, where the bottom of her breasts peeking. Kate posing in the bath-tub. Kate wore a white T-shirt where the bottom cut out to show her breasts. She was also wearing panties small dark brown with his left hand holding the scissors and right hand holding a tissue. With blonde hair and seductive expression, she really sexy. Young model from Melbourne, Florida it a part of a row...

Whitney Houston Invisible Child Funeral

For the first time ever, Bobbi Kristina seen in public after his mother, Whitney Houston died. Whitney Houston's daughter a few times was rushed to hospital after finding out his mother died in a hotel room. Bobbi seen walking with her grandmother, Cissy Houston, to the Whigham Funeral Funeral Home to pay their respects. Bobbi's face still looks very upset when her grandmother towed to enter the house. Bobbi also gets custody of the police is very strict Newark, New Jersey, to avoid the paparazzi. Similarly, as reported by Dailymail, Saturday (18/02/2012). Although Whitney's funeral at New Hope Baptist Church, Newark, New Jersey will begin...

Friday, January 20, 2012

Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA)

Peter Pachal, author and technology journalist, through the website explains the impilkasi www.mashable.com Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). He considers SOPA-PIPA has not been able to prevent piracy. Piracy became a very real problem. However, the implications of the law could hurt the industry itself with the high charges imposed on content providers in case of piracy. Artists and content creators produce works that would interfere with free circulation of their works and also the presence of piracy. "My musician friends are very worried when making an album. Often, the album has not been released,...

Friday, September 9, 2011

Worst floods in America In 40 Years

Maryland -Reuters Several U.S. states hit by floods caused by heavy rainfall. Flooding is the worst flooding in the period of nearly 40 years. Or rather after floods caused by heavy rains from Hurricane Agnes in 1972 ago. Flooding in Virginia, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania was caused by heavy rain that fell continuously as a result of the remnants of tropical storm Lee, who several days ago struck the Gulf Coast region. More than 130 thousand people have been evacuated due to flooding. According to local authorities as reported by The New York Times, Friday (9/9/2011), with the floods this means at least 11 people have died since the...

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Men Killed After Eating Cuisine Jetstar Airlines

Jetstar international airlines now a spotlight. Cause, there is one of the passengers who suddenly choked and died after eating airline food. News.com.au reported on Sunday (09/04/2011), the man named Robert Rippingale (31) who was riding with a Jetstar flight from Singapore-Auckland route. At that time, she'd just eat the meat served stewardess while watching a movie on the screen with her ​​lover. "I think he laughed out loud, it turns out after I saw his face she could not speak and his eyes widened," said the lover Rippingale, Vanessa Preechakul (27). "Her lips also turned purple," she said again. "Before we sat down, had been kissing...

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Honda recall about 1.5 million vehicles due to stalls,Shifting Problem

Honda recall about 1.5 million vehicles due to stalls..Honda Motor Co. will recall 1.51 million vehicles in the United States to address complaints of engine stalls and vehicles shifting out of park. Honda will update software that controls the automatic transmission to ease the transition between gears and prevent damage after it has seen 113 claims, including 45 for engine stalls and 11 claims for vehicles moving shifting out of park. The recall includes 1.5 million vehicles in the United States, 760,000 in China and 135,142 in Canada, the automaker said on Friday. Globally, the recall affects four-cylinder Accord sedans for the model years...

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) :PBS delays will cost Australia

Australian patients could suffer under the federal government's changes to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, the peak doctors body says. The Australian Medical Association is urging the government to reverse its decision to delay new listings to the PBS - a decision it made in February because of budget constraints. Under the old system, medicines costing the government less then $10 million to subsidise got the go-ahead automatically if approved by an independent expert committee. But cabinet now gets to delay consideration of all new drugs regardless of whether they've received the tick from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee...

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Trends : Lil Boosie Facing New Drug Smuggling Charges In Prison

Incarcerated rapper Lil Boosie is facing extra time behind bars after he was accused of attempting to smuggle drugs into his prison cell for the second time in two months. The hip-hop star, real name Torrence Hatch, is currently serving a four-year sentence for drug and gun possession and violating parole from a previous conviction. He is also due to stand trial next month after pleading not guilty to a first-degree murder charge relating to a 2009 shooting in Louisiana. But his legal woes have gone from bad to worse after he was indicted for reportedly conspiring to get hold of codeine syrup behind bars at the Louisiana State Penitentiary...

Friday, June 24, 2011

Wikileak had over 1.2 million leaked documents to publish

WikiLeaks states that its "primary interest is in exposing oppressive regimes in Asia, the former Soviet bloc, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, but we also expect to be of assistance to people of all regions who wish to reveal unethical behaviour in their governments and corporations." In January 2007, the website stated that it had over 1.2 million leaked documents that it was preparing to publish. An article in The New Yorker said: One of the WikiLeaks activists owned a server that was being used as a node for the Tor network. Millions of secret transmissions passed through it. The activist noticed that hackers from China were using...

New Info : Wikileaks now has 1.2 million leaked documents on line

Wikileaks is unable to comment on specific sources, since we do not collect this information. All we can say is that journalist and dissident communities report successfully using the network. Some documents that Wikileaks leaks in future will no doubt seem mundane to some people, but interesting to others. A lot of people don't bother to read the business pages of the daily paper, yet the section is still important enough for the paper to publish it every day. One of the areas Wikileaks is currently working on is how to structure ethically leaked information into meaningful, easy to access classifications. Do you break it down by country?...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Zam-Zam Water Reportedly Contaminated

On yahoo.com source is proclaimed that the Zam-Zam water source contaminated with arsenic. Whether true or not there has been no explanation. The following news excerpt Government of Saudi Arabia has denied claims that Zam Zam water - which comes from springs in the complex of the Grand Mosque of Mecca - polluted. Arab Kingdom insisted there was no health threat to the holy water. Leadership Council Affairs Two Holy Places said in a statement on Saturday (7 / 5), the board did not receive a report stating there was a problem with the water of Zam Zam, which is safe to drink. According to Islamic teachings, the spring was never dry for 4,000...

Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama Bin Laden was killed in the city of Abbottabad

After years of U.S. troops hunting Osama bin Laden. But not in the mountainous region on the Afghan border as it had previously thought.   Osama finally found in a luxury building on the outside of Islamabad, Pakistan. The house was inhabited by Osama with his wife and youngest of his sons. "When we see buildings everywhere, the two brothers were staying, we were surprised by what we see: an exceptional building unique," said U.S. officials are not to be named.   The building was the size of about eight times the size of the houses in the vicinity. The building stands on land that is relatively isolated broad when it was founded...

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

India Expels Robber Motor Ship "Sinar Kudus".

Somalia's government apologized for the hijacking of the  action of the MV Sinar Kudus with 20 crew from Indonesia. Somalia claimed to want to help Indonesia to free the sailors, but what power, since the civil war ravaged since 1991, Somalia's navy was almost paralyzed. "We're sorry for what happened in Somalia because of the criminal groups that do to the hostages Indonesian ship with 20 crew. We share the same concern of the Indonesian people, the same family of 20 crew," said Ambassador in the Republic of Somalia Mohamud Olow Barow told reporters in his office, Jl Salak, Guntur, Setiabudi, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (04/13/2011). According...

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wall Street stocks weakened in extra thin

Photo :Reuters Stocks on Wall Street closed lower as the thin waning optimism the financial report and also uncertain global situation. The trading volume was again recorded the lowest so far this year. A warning from the operator had pressed hotal Marriot hotel sector stocks and other consumer. Shares of Marriott International declined to 6.3%. Meanwhile, Halliburton shares fell after the closing bell, after announcing first quarter earnings are likely to cut. "A good quarter is underway now, but I think it will be many surprises, most recently from Halliburton," said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of Themis Trading as quoted by Reuters on Tuesday...

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Chronology of the collapse of U.S. fighter plane Force in Libya

Because of mechanical failures, jet fighter U.S. Air Force (USAF) crashed in Libya. Luckily jet crash site included in the controlled areas so that the second anti-Moammar Gaddafi who was throwing his crew could be saved. The development of information about the downing of the jet was recorded in news.blogs.cnn.com. Here are writing about two people that manned jets. -Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 12:16 p.m. time Libya Jet fighter F-15 Eagle USAF reportedly crashed in territory controlled by anti-Gaddafi. Arab media reported jet pilot was rescued and the allegations while the cause was mechanical failure -Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 12:32 p.m....

Increased strength of NATO's embargo on Libya

The Dutch will join the NATO military campaign in Libya. 6 F-16 fighter jets, destroyers, mine and a tanker aircraft will join the Allied forces. "We have decided to contribute to the implementation of UN resolution 1973." said Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte after a special cabinet meeting in the Hague to discuss NATO's decision to embargo on Libya, on Wednesday (23/03/2011). Such as written AFP. Rutte add a contribution in the form of sending six F-16s, DC-10 tanker aircraft and a minesweeper. "This contribution to strengthen the embargo against Libya pressure," he said. Meanwhile, Dutch Defense Minister Hans Hillen add 200 soldiers will...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Turmoil in Libya

This is Video Turmoil in Libya. Share from YouTube.co...

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Japan Issues Tsunami Warning After 7.2 SR Earthquake

A tsunami warning of up to 50 cm was issued for northeastern Japan, public broadcaster NHK reported. Tohoku Electric Power said its Onagawa nuclear plant was operating normally after the quake. Tokyo Electric Power also said there was no impact on its power plants in the regio...

Monday, March 7, 2011

Libya's Revolution

Foto : Time  Noon prayer at the Ajdabiyah checkpoint is ominous. For most of the men on the ever-shifting front line in Libya's revolution-turned-civil-war, it's their first taste of war. They are low-ranking soldiers, technically mutineers from the military of Muammar Gaddafi, and volunteer fighters, wearing mismatched army fatigues; their heads and faces wrapped in checkered red or yellow keffiye...

Friday, February 4, 2011

Journalist And Activist Humanitarian Attacked Supporting Mubarak

 The situation of political upheaval between the mass of the pro and anti-government Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak the more tapered. A number of journalists and humanitarian activists were subjected to mass attack pro-Mubarak. As reported by the Times, Friday (2/3/2011), Mubarak supporters attacked foreign journalists. The journalists were beaten and equipment were also damaged. Not only that, Mubarak supporters suspected plainclothes police closed the road out to the media at the buildings in Tahrir Squar...

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