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Russia loses chances for flight to Mars
Phobos-Grunt probe is doomed to fall
Chances of reviving an unresponsive Russian space probe headed for a moon of the Red Planet are now virtually zero. Hopelessly off-course, it is apparently doomed to fall back to Earth, though it is not clear when or where.
Fixing the Phobos-Grunt and putting it back on track is now impossible. The probe will not be able to carry out its mission – to land on Phobos...
Saudi Police Opens Fire on Protesters, Several Dead
Saudi regime forces in the eastern city of Qatif
Saudi police have fired live bullets at anti-government demonstrators protesting the death of a teenage boy in the city of Qatif, killing several mourners including a nine-year-old girl.
Activists say regime forces attacked protesters with artillery fire and machineguns in the city on Monday, adding that soldiers are conducting house to house searches...
Drug cartels have incredible power in Mexico and USA
Drug cartels rule Mexico. Those criminal structures are like transnational corporations. They produce and distribute drugs in Mexico and enjoy their undivided reign in the country. Los Zetas cartel is a special phenomenon in Mexico. The cartel was literally created and developed by US special services.
The unique criminal group originally appeared as a military structure. The group appeared to support...
New Scandals Surface About Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Accused: The prostitute's revelations are the latest in a tide of sleazy accusations to surround Strauss-Kahn which overall is now morally unsuitable to become next French President
A prostitute told how Dominique Strauss-Kahn joined her at 11 orgies over six years, it was revealed in France today.
The 30-year-old vice girl named Florence described in lurid detail how the disgraced economist enjoyed...
24 Die in Fresh New Protests in Egypt
Protesters stand opposite police who fired tear gas during clashes between protesters and police near Liberation Square in Cairo November 21.
At least 24 people have been killed in clashes between Egyptian protesters and military forces in Cairo’s Liberation Square, Egyptian Health Ministry says.
Some 1,700 protesters have also been injured in the country’s recent violence, DPA reported.
Medical...
Speed of light broken again as scientists test neutrino result
The Oscillation Project with Emulsion-Racking Apparatus detector at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, hosted a fiercely contested experiment that appears to show the accepted speed limit of the Universe can be broken.
The speed of light appears to have been broken again after scientists carried out a new set of experiments to test measurements that could require the laws of physics to be rewritten.
Scientists...
Ron Paul Interview On DeFace The Nation Totally Biased
Airing Date Nov.20, 2011, Here is a quote from facebook that explains the interview very well below from a Mr. Jeff Hook:
Jeff Hook “I just watched the Ron Paul interview (11/20) and I must say, your show couldn’t have been more rude or unprofessional. Bob Schieffer is obviously biased. His twisting of Ron’s policies and statements are the norm from the left, not a big deal. But...
Tumors use protein recycling to grow
New study shows that tumor cells use protein recycling to fuel their growth.
A new research carried out on a variety of human tissues, suggests that recycling of protein in the body could be an important part of tumor formation.
According to the report published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers found that protein recycling was accelerated in more than 30 types of cancerous cell.
Scientists...
Trojan horse of Goldman Sachs digs into eurozone
The German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) chaired by Angela Merkel urged to introduce changed in the Lisbon Treaty and other European agreements stipulating an opportunity for European countries to pull out from the eurozone. The countries would preserve their EU membership in such a move.
Greece has a new government, but it has not led to any positive changes. The problem of the national debt crisis...
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured in Libya
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi after his capture, his fingers wrapped in bandages and his legs covered with a blanket.
Interim Tripoli government says son of Muammar Gaddafi was arrested while attempting to flee to neighbouring Niger.
Celebrations have erupted across Libya at the capture of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the fugitive son of Libya’s deceased former dictator. Libyan state TV reported that Saif...
US claims Chinese military hackers seized control of two US satellites
Gaining control: A report to Congress reveals efforts to hack into two government satellites in 2007 and 2008 were traced to a station in Norway
China is suspected of interfering with two U.S. government satellites in one of its most advanced hacking operations to date.
On four occasions between 2007 and 2008 Chinese agents are said to have breached security on the environment-monitoring craft.
The...
US: Strike on Iran could hurt world economy
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said he would raise American concerns about the unintended consequences of any military action against Iran during talks with his Israeli counterpart on Friday, including its potential impact on the world economy.
Panetta, speaking to reporters traveling with him to Canada, said the United States believed the most effective way to confront Iran still was to use...
Nine days to go: Pre-election violence on Tahrir Square
Cairo: Egyptian protesters clashes with riot police at Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square on November 19, 2011, as Egyptian police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up a sit-in among whose organisers were people injured during the Arab Spring which overthrew veteran president Hosni Mubarak.
Thousands of police clashed with protesters for control of Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Saturday....
US Hypersonic Weapon can Hit Any Target on Earth in 30 Minutes
Zeroed in: The weapon, which could look similar to this Falcon HTV-2, left, was fired from Hawaii, glided south westwards through the upper atmosphere over the Pacific at 'hypersonic speed' before hitting its target on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands - some 2,500 miles away.
A hypersonic flying missile that can strike a target anywhere in the world in just 30 minutes has been unveiled...
Qualcomm announces Quad Core CPUs for Mobile Phones
Qualcomm is expanding its Snapdragon lineup – adding chipsets to both the entry-level S1 line and the Krait lineup. Krait is a brand new design that will scale to up to 2.5GHz with one, two or four cores. It promises better power efficiency than current architectures.
The S4 badge will be carried only by the best of the best Snapdragon chipsets with Krait CPU architecture and next-gen Adreno...

























