Entries from February 2008

Iran denied making nuclear weapons

February 27th, 2008 by Abhishek Rao | No Comments »

Iran denied making nuclear weapons
The allegations and assumptions has been made by US that Iran is making nuclear weapons as the U.S. intelligence reports said that Iran stopped making Nuclear weapons after 2003 but Iran has dismissed the allegations and the chief Iranian delegate said that the reports were forgeries.

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China to talk over Human Rights issue

February 27th, 2008 by Abhishek Rao | No Comments »

China to talk over Human Rights issue
China was getting criticized by the US over the Human Rights issue. Yang Jiechi, the Chinese Foreign Minister yesterday announced in the media conference that the country will have dialogue over the human rights with US. The conference was also attended by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who [...]

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McCain distanced himself from talk show commenting on Obama

February 27th, 2008 by Ankit | No Comments »

McCain distanced himself from talk show commenting on Obama

Republican candidate John McCain said that throughout his campaign he never made irrational remarks about his democratic opponents and he treated them with respect.
McCain apologized for the radio host’s comments that called the name Barack Hussein Obama for Obama repeatedly and called him a “Chicago-style politician [...]

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US born citizens commit more crime than immigrants

February 27th, 2008 by Deepak Sharma | No Comments »

US born citizens commit more crime than immigrants
The total population constituted by people who are immigrants in California is 35%. California is one of the most populous states of US. The reports published by Public Policy Institute of California showed that 17% of the prison population is of the non US born citizens.

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Baristas are getting trained to serve better drinks

February 27th, 2008 by Deepak Sharma | No Comments »

Baristas are getting trained to serve better drinks
The Managers in Baristas are training the staff to serve the drinks in the best ways. Starbucks Corp. registered a loss in the last year of about 50% and therefore the company decided to shut down its stores in US and nearly 7,100 stores have already been closed [...]

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Blackout in Florida affects millions

February 27th, 2008 by Ankit | No Comments »

Blackout in Florida affects millions
The Tuesday was marked by a massive affect of blackout that forced millions to stay in elevators and jammed in the traffic. The households and business were hugely affected by the Blackout that was caused by the shutting down of the two nuclear reactors that provided power supply to the state.

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Patients suffering from drug resistant TB increase globally

February 27th, 2008 by Abhishek Rao | No Comments »

Patients suffering from drug resistant TB increase globally
The World Health Organization recorded an increase in the drug resistant TB patients globally and a record number of patients suffering from the deadly disease were recorded in areas of the former Soviet Union.
The highest numbers of patients were reported from Baku in Azerbaijan that had about 22.3% [...]

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Anemia drugs increased risks of blood clots and deaths

February 27th, 2008 by Abhishek Rao | No Comments »

Anemia drugs increased risks of blood clots and deaths
The latest study on the drugs like Aranesp, Epogen and Procrit that are given to patients suffering from disease like cancer, manufactured by companies Amgen Inc.’s and Johnson & Johnson, suggest that these drugs can not only lead to blood clotting but also to death of [...]

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US Secretary in Beijing attends talks over nuclear deal

February 26th, 2008 by Deepak Sharma | No Comments »

US Secretary in Beijing attends talks over nuclear deal
U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice visited North Korea to talk over stopping the nuclear programs carried by the country. The officials from the two countries met in Beijing on Tuesday and talked over stopping the nuclear program started by the country.

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Turkish troops fight for the fifth day

February 26th, 2008 by Deepak Sharma | No Comments »

Turkish troops fight for the fifth day
The Turkish troops continued carrying out their attacks on the Kurdish guerrillas on Monday that was the fifth consecutive day of attacks by the troops after the attacks started. The General of Turkey army staff reported that the forces have killed about 41 guerrillas and that will make a [...]

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