Annual Jewish festival start from Sunday
Annual Jewish festival will start from Sunday night in Arkansas .The annual public Menorah lighting ceremony will be held at the state’s largest Menorah and the ceremony will be marked by serving food items having traditional Chanukah - Hanukkah foods that include fried potato pancakes and doughnuts.
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Mars was not all lifeless
Bethany Ehlmann of Brown University has been researching on the data from NASA given by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and she said that the not all Mars experienced intense acidic weather some 3.5 billion years ago.
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Dinosaurs served single parents to kids
Many dinosaurs stayed at home and served as single parent to their kids. Dinosaurs’ dads were responsible for taking care of eggs and raising their young. In the fossils it is found that near the clutches of egg none of the fossil has the medullary bone that is found in [...]
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NASA will donate space shuttle
NASA will donate one of its space shuttle to Smithsonian and the organization announced to sell other shuttles to educational institutions and museums. NASA offered to give an engine for price between $400,000 and $800,000.
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Schwarzenegger orders to freeze hiring and to cut payrolls in state
The California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered to cut payroll of state hiring and to freeze hiring offers to save money. The state has to recover from the $42 billion of budget deficit.
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Congress to have a part of rescue package for homes
Congress will force Bush administration and President-elect Barack Obama to utilize the part of remaining U.S. bank-rescue package $350 billion, towards helping people to come out of the home loan pressures.
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Bristol’s future mother in law gets arrested
Bristol’s future mother-in-law Sherry L. Johnston, 42, was arrested by Alaska troopers for carrying drugs. Bristol is eighteen year old daughter of Sarah Palin, running mate of Republican McCain.
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Iraqi journalist says “he was beaten in custody”
The Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi informed that he was beaten in custody as he was imprisoned over the shoe hurling matter. Zeidi was in news for hurling shoes towards U.S. President George Bush, when Bush had been to Iraq to attend a farewell ceremony where he was announcing [...]
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Israel attacks Gaza, 1 Palestinian gets killed
One Palestinian got killed in the attacks carried out by Israeli forces and three others got wounded in the attacks on Gaza strip on Saturday morning. The six months old truce between the two regions, ended a Friday just before the attacks.
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Bush ensured automakers will not fail in coming weeks
U.S. President Bush ensured that the motor companies General Motors Corp. and Chrysler will not fail in the coming weeks and he will help government sanction loans of $17.4-billion for the motor companies.
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