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Embargo: Iran’s Reaction

Embargo and Iran’s Reaction

While an EU oil embargo which is set to begin on 1 July, Iran said that they had halted oil sales to British and French companies on Sunday. The decision came in advance. It can be say revenge in a form of shadow. While EU was trying to give some time to the oil companies which were working in Iran by giving theme some time this decision have change the game board. Ahmad Qalehbani, the head of Iran's national oil company, said that the ban might be extended to other EU

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Swedish man survived

Swedish man survived in snowed-in car for two months:

A Swedish man is very fortunate to be alive and for his doctors, he’s nothing short of a miracle. The 44 year old man has spent the last two months in his car, which was buried in the snow. A pair of snowmobilers found what they thought was a wrecked vehicle. After they dug down through a foot of snow, they were surprised to find a man asleep in a sleeping bag. The man, who is thought to be Peter Skyllberg, only had snow to eat to stay hydrated. He stayed warm in weather that

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Iranian Warships

Iranian Warships Enter the Mediterranean Sea

For only the second time since 1979, Iran has sent two warships through the Suez Canal. The Mehr news agency, which is the country’s somewhat official media, reported that the two warships are now in the Mediterranean Sea. The first time that Iran’s warships entered the Mediterranean Sea was in February of last year. It was only days after the new government in Egypt announced that they would allow such movements by Iran. That move by Egypt’s military placed the country in a

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Police killed 29

Suicide bomber, police kill 29 Shias in Kurram, Pakistan

At least 26 people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the Kurram tribal region in Pakistan on Friday. The man was standing outside of a mosque when he detonated his vest full of explosives. The mosque was located in Parachinar, which is the region’s main town. The bomber waited until after prayers on Friday and chose the mosque because it was in a busy marketplace. This is the latest in a long list of attacks by Sunnis against Shiites. Kurram has a significant Shiite

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German President Resigns

German President Resigns

Christian Wulff has resigned Friday on his home loan case. A prosecutor called for his immunity to be lifted. This is certain a bad news for Chancellor Angela Merkel because she fought for Mr. Wulff to become the President. And he was a trusted ally of her. German media had marked the crisis first time ever in Germany after the war. The home load scandal started in December. The Bild newspaper published that Mr. Wulff received a low interest 500,000 euro loan (£417,000; $649,000)

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Honduras Jail Fire

Honduras Jail Fire

Though the people were prisoners but what happened in Honduras were really shocking and dreadful. At least 350 people died during a fire in the Comayagua jail. The flames started on late Tuesday night and spread in the prison. It was remarked as one of the worst prison fires ever in Latin America. The fire took more than one hour to take control and local media reported that the chief of Comayagua fire department also died in the incident.

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Syria Unrest: Dead 7000

Syria Unrest: Death Toll Rises to 7000

The failure to agree a UN resolution on Syria proposed by Arab and European countries had encouraged Damascus to start a war inside the country. Mr. Ban Ki-moon described the situation as stepping up its war on its own people. Everyone can see it clearly by the recent shelling by the Syrian army in the city of Homs. Though the government aimed to crush the rebel forces but the victims are mostly general innocent people. 95 people have been killed only in Thursday’s bomb shelling.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ Movie Review

As small as a sparrow but as fierce as an eagle, Lisbeth Salander kicks ass and takes names in David Fincher’s 2011 adaptation of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” The film is based on the first of three books in Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy. The story embodies the idea of feminism with a twist of badassedness, which is exemplified in Lisbeth’s character, played by Rooney Mara. She is a powerhouse of extreme knowledge Read more...

Aishwrya’s daughter in Oprah’s Show

The talk show queen Oprah will bring the Baby B, the daughter of Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bacchan in her talk show. Who doesn’t want to be the guest of Oprah’s show? Starting from the politicians, religious gurus, businessmen to big film stars every one waits for the opportunity to become the guest of Oprah. But now this time Oprah is waiting for her most junior guest Baby B. She wants to introduce last year’s most awaited baby of Bollywood for the first time in her show. Read more...

The 84th Annual Academy Awards: Surprises, Snubs and Disappointments

Each year, it’s always fun to see who the Academy has decided to snub for this most prestigious award. Of course, some of Hollywood’s elite will feel that the decisions are completely personal, but there’s usually a surprise or two in the mix, as well. There are 24 categories for the Academy Awards and the nominations always bring out the best and worst in people. On Tuesday morning, the announcements were made by Tom Sherak and Jennifer Lawrence. One of the standouts was “Hugo” by Martin Scorsese. “Hugo” scored an impressive 11 nominations, Read more...

Johnny Depp Gives New Take On Being A Vampire In Dark Shadows

There’s a new vampire in town – Hollywood, that is. Johnny Depp’s “Dark Shadows” vampire is quite different from those seen in the “Twilight” movies and “The Vampire Diaries.” Of course, the movie is directed by Tim Burton and he’s known for his drastic, dramatic, and sometimes downright scary characters. “Dark Shadows” is based upon a book by Seth Grahmae-Smith, Read more...

Underworld :Awakening

Kate Beckinsale is back with “Underground: Awakening” to make all wonder that if vampire and werewolf are real or not. The vampire/werewolf series started its journey in 2003 with the movie named “Underworld”. After that movie the second film “Underworld: Evolution” was released in 2006 and “Underworld: Rise of the Lycan” was released in 2009. Among them “Underworld: Rise of the Lycan” focused on the origins of some of these films character and the reason behind of the Read more...

How to Choose a College Major

First, take a deep breath and calm down. It is not like you are getting married and until death do you part. Although there are advantages to being clear what you want to do from the start, colleges do not require you to declare a major immediately. You have some time before it is necessary. Furthermore, you have some leeway for changing your mind and changing your major.

The downside to being undecided at first or to changing your major is that it may mean you need to take a few additional classes to fill in some gaps once you do decide (or after you change your mind). Read more...

Celebrity Fashion Trends for 2012

I think I can sum up celebrity fashion trends for the upcoming year in just two words: boots and skin.  Not at the same time, of course, we hope.  A quick glance at the recent celebrity galas such as the Golden Globe awards or the Sundance film festival shows lots of skin. It almost seems as though the stars are vying with one another to show as much as possible while still having some fabric on their bodies. Read more...

Discovering Turkish Delights

Visitors who fly to Turkey traditionally stay in the capital, Istanbul, or make for the numerous, sunny, seaside resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Welcoming over 28 million guests each year Turkey is well prepared with many first class hotels, mouth-watering restaurants and breath taking attractions.

Istanbul

Historically as the centre for the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, Istanbul is a magnificent destination boasting such architectural delights as the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern. Shopping in Istanbul is also a popular pastime, with traditional places like the Grand and Spice bazaars as well as more modern

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Men’s Fashion Rules It’s Okay to Break

There are numerous men’s fashion rules that have been established over the decades which are viewed by some as sacrosanct and therefore never to be broken. In many instances there are good reasons for such rules as they prevent total fashion disasters and ward away unwary males from poor fashion decisions. However, as the old adage goes, rules are meant to be broken: if not broken, to be bent at the very least. By bending such rules a man can Read more...

10 Ways to Make Money While Traveling

Many people want to travel long-term, but affordability is a problem. If you can’t make money on the road, you’re stuck saving for years before getting started. Fortunately, most people are capable of making money while traveling; they just don’t know how.

1. Work as a Farmhand

Farms are everywhere, from the biggest cities in the United States and the most remote countries. Organizations like Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) make it easier for travelers to find housing, food, and good company. In trade, the volunteers work on the farms for a set amount of hours. How can you make money on a farm? Well, some farmers give travelers a weekly allowance. You’re also saving on the costs of housing, food and Internet. In addition,

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