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WikiLeaks Founder Arrested in Britain

This Tuesday the British police apprehended Julian Assange due to a Swedish warrant that connected him to rape charges. The associates of the WikiLeaks founder informed that his arrest would not stop him from further disclosures. The statement was made on the social network...
Posted On 07 Dec 2010
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New Da Vinci Manuscript Found

NANTES, France.- Renaissance painter, Leonardo Da Vinci, bequeathed the world several manuscripts, A.K.A. codices, as his legacy. In a public library in western France, after having been forgotten for more than a century, a local journalist found a manuscript because of a...
Posted On 07 Dec 2010
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Webber Raced the Finals with Fractured Shoulder

Australian racing pilot, Mark Webber, (Red Bull) competed on the last four races of the season with broken shoulder, injury he acquired by felling of his bicycle before the Great Price of Japan Formula 1. “Last Sunday before Suzuka I rode a bike for the first time after my...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Ozzy Osbourne in Ecuador

On April 14, Ozzy Osbourne will come to Quito for a concert. Ozzy Osbourne website confirmed the date of submission but the place where the event will be realized would be confirmed. The former member of Black Sabbath, British rock metal band, popularized songs like Paranoid and...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Bridge on Monjas Avenue Collapsed

During Monday morning, around 11 am, the bridge located at the monjas avenue collapsed when the centre of the structure gave in. the heavy maintenance machine that were working didn’t fell, but remain there due to their weight and size. Transit officials from the Comision...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Wikileaks Is Not Going Away

Julian Assange, Founder of Wikileaks, has ensured that the content —which can not be displayed on wikileaks.org (recently lost his DNS provider— of his web page is impossible to remove completely from the Internet, hundreds of mirrors have been uploaded on different websites....
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Dozens Killed by Bombings in Pakistan

In the Pakistan restive tribal area twin bombings killed over 50 people at a government office, the attack left around 120 injured. The suicide bombers were disguised as police officers. The possible target of the blasts was a meeting at the administrative offices of Mohmand...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Successful Future for the Latin America Economy

Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean World Bank, Patricia Cox, informed that Latin American economy will grow by 6% this year and 4% in 2011. Some countries as Argentina will grow between 7% and 8% this year, figures that exceed the regional average. Latin America...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Google Releases New Android 2.3 SDK

Just an hour after launching e-books in Mountain View, Google released the new Android 2.3 SDK, A.K.A. Gingerbread; the latest version of Android Operating System. Users will be able to keep a better control of applications as well as a better power management of their mobile...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Assange Lawyer Denies Negotiating his Delivery

The apprehension of WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange would be delayed for at least 10 days, while Scotland Yard Studies the request of Sweden to interrogate the accused on charges of sexual abuse and rape. Assange’s lawyer, Mark Stephens, announced this. The negotiations for the...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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