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Nokia Windows Phone 7 concept revealed
Look what we’ve found! This is the first image you’ll see anywhere of the early fruit of Microsoft and Nokia’s budding new partnership. We have it on good authority that the technicolor phones on show are conceptual devices produced by the two companies. You shouldn’t, therefore, go jumping to conclusions about retail hardware just yet, but hearts should be warmed by the familiarity...
North Carolina man admits plotting terror attacks
Daniel Patrick Boyd, admitted raising money to carry out attacks abroad.
A devout Muslim, whose arrest on terrorism-related charges stunned his neighbours in rural North Carolina, faces the prospect of a life sentence after pleading guilty to conspiring to assist violent jihadists and to participate in attacks in foreign countries.
Daniel Patrick Boyd, 40, and six other men, including two of his sons,...
Crowds rejoice after Mubarak resigns
Egyptians celebrate the news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak at night in Tahrir Square.
Fireworks burst over Tahrir Square and Egypt exploded with joy and tears of relief after pro-democracy protesters brought down President Hosni Mubarak with a momentous march on his palaces and state TV. Mubarak, who until the end seemed unable to grasp the depth of resentment over his three decades...
CIA Spy Captured Giving Nuclear Bomb To Terrorists
While all eyes in the West are currently trained on the ongoing revolution taking place in Egypt, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) is warning that the situation on the sub-continent has turned “grave” as it appears open warfare is about to break out between Pakistan and the United States.
Fueling this crisis, that the SVR warns in their report has the potential to ignite a total Global...
World panics over Iran's new 'super' missiles
Iran has made yet another announcement about the development of a new type of weapon. The Iranian administration claimed that it was going to launch the mass production of new ballistic missiles. According to Chief Commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Jafari, the missiles, called the Persian Gulf, develop the speed of 3,675 kilometers an hour and strike targets...
Mubarak 'leaves Cairo' as protesters descend on palace
Extraordinary scene: Tens of thousands of protesters pray in Tahrir Square the day after Mubarak once again refused to step down.
Reports have claimed that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarakand his family have left the capital Cairo.
TV news station Al Arabiya reported that Mr Mubarak had left for an ‘undisclosed location’, but was not thought to have fled the country. It is claimed he flew...
Sarkozy condemns multiculturalism
French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has censured multiculturalism a failure, joining other western leaders that have already rejected the notion despite boasting freedom as a founding principle.
Sarkozy declared in a televised interview on Thursday that “I don’t want a society where communities coexist side by side” and that “France will not welcome people...
Egypt protesters mass for demonstrations
Mubarak transfers power to vice president.
Protesters enraged by Hosni Mubarak’s latest refusal to step down streamed into Cairo’s central square Friday and took positions outside key symbols of the hated regime, promising to expand their push to drive the Egyptian president out.
The standoff posed a major test for the military as protesters stepped up calls for the army to intervene against...
Republicans grill Bernanke over inflation threat
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011, before the House Budget Committee.
Members of Congress sharply questioned Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Wednesday over whether the Fed’s policies are raising the risk of higher inflation in the months ahead.
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said he is concerned that...
Prostate cancer's genetic code cracked by US scientists in treatment breakthrough
Breakthrough: Scientists believe they have unlocked the genetic secret behind prostate cancer, which raises the possibility of patients having their own 'mutation charts'.
Scientists have unlocked the genetic secrets of prostate tumours in a breakthrough that could transform the treatment of the disease.
It raises the possibility of patients having their own ‘mutation charts’, mapping the...
Russian-Japanese territorial dispute flares up
Emotions are running high in the dispute over the Kuril Islands. Russia and Japan have been divided over ownership of the islands since the 1950s, but this had long since ceased to be a hot-button issue. How can we explain the unexpected surge in interest in this largely dormant territorial dispute?
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 renewed hope that the dispute with Japan would be settled....
Republicans in Iowa: Obama is a Muslim
Hands up: Those who raised their hands agree that President Obama is in fact a Muslim, as it has been alleged.
Nearly half of the members in a focus group of Republicans put together by Fox News say they don’t trust President Barack Obama’s response to the Egypt crisis because they believe he’s a Muslim.
The Iowa-based group were asked by influential Republican ‘message guru’...
Israeli Squads to Infiltrate Egyptian Protests
The office of israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered their counterpart in the Egyptian government, Omar Suleiman, also head of Egyptian intelligence, to send death squad units, the groups of militant zionist murderers who wear Arab civilian clothes also known as “mistaaravim”, to infiltrate the protesters in Egypt in order to assassinate the leaders of the opposition and the revolutionary...
China becomes world's largest producer of gold
In 2010, China mined the record amount of gold in the world. The production volume of nonferrous metals in China amounted to 340.88 tons, which is 8.57% higher than a year earlier, and continues to grow. In recent years, China has consistently increased the amount of its gold reserves. Nevertheless, experts believe that China has a long way to go to reach the level of the world leading economies.
According...
Ron Paul Has Greater Chance Of Beating Obama Than Palin Does In 2012
A Rasmussen poll released Monday indicates that Congressman Ron Paul has a better shot of beating Obama in the 2012 presidential election than Sarah Palin would, should both decide to run on the GOP ticket.
As Paul is seemingly on the verge of announcing another presidential bid, The poll shows that more American voters would side with Ron Paul is he were to be pitted against Obama than would vote...

























