Two biotech companies awarded to produce anthrax drugs
The biotech companies BioSolutions, Rockville and PharmAthene , Annapolis have been awarded by the American government for making drugs to cure anthrax attacks. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have given the company PharmAthene Inc a contract of multi millions to conduct research in anthrax medicine.
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Unlocked versions of Apple in Hong Kong
Apple has sanctioned to sell unlocked version of iPhone 3G instrument in Honk Kong and the cost of the unlocked version is $695 for 8 GB instrument and for 16GB iPhone the cost is about $798.
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U.S. banks shares fall by 27% on weekend
The companies Citigroup Inc. and the Wells Fargo & Co are talking to the sixth largest bank by assets of America, Wachovia for selling itself. The banks shares in America fell by 27% on the weekend and it is said that the two companies Citigroup and Wells Fargo [...]
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Tension in hijacked cargo ship off Somalia
A cargo ship carrying arms that was heading for Kenya was hijacked off the coast of Somalia and tension increased on the ship as the Somali officials insisted the American Navy to send its commandos to save the ship that carried large supply of arms, battle tanks, grenade launcher [...]
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Lebanon explosion kills 5
The car bomb explosion took place in northern Lebanon that was parked close to a military bus carrying armies and at least five people got killed in the explosions and 25 got injured in the deadly attacks.
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Friday debate watched by 57 million viewers
The Friday debate of republican presidential hopeful Senator John McCain and Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama was watched by 57 million viewers in America as per the data released by the Nielsen Media Research.
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China’s manned spaceship returns safely to earth
The Chinese astronauts who went in the re-entry spaceship Shenzhou VII completed its first spacewalk mission and retuned back to earth after a three day stay in space on Sunday afternoon.
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Banking crisis reaches Europe
The European shares lowered on Monday as credit crisis hit the banking sector of Europe and the plan to nationalize two banks in London was left incomplete. The Euro rates and Sterling went down and the government bond prices went up.
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Hurricane Kyle hits Canada
Sunday night was marked by heavy rains and storms in Maine and the Maine emergency responders tried to get support for waves up to 20 feet that was caused by winds of speed 60 mph. The hurricane Kyle had strength of category 1 hurricane and turned east after hitting Maine coast.
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Tropical storm gets strong in Atlantic
The tropical storm Kyle crossed over Atlantic Ocean on Friday to get stronger and convert into a hurricane by Saturday night. The wind of the storm is flowing with speed 60 mph and the storm could hit New England or Canada’s maritime on Sunday.
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