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The New Facebook Profile: a Visual Experience

Your Facebook profile has slightly changed its design.  It now shows a quick overview of basic information such as where you are from, what school did you attend, where you work, which are common conversation starters when you meet new people or what you usually share with old...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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National Channels Would Try to Stop the Frequency Change

A technical team would travel to Central America with the hope of finding a  solution to avoid the necessity to migrate the frequency of  private channels in order to deliver frequency 7 to the state channel. TV Channels Association would send a private and public specialist to...
Posted On 04 Dec 2010
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Growing unemployment and decreasing jobs in The United States

The United States has some of the highest levels of long-term unemployment — out of work longer than six months. More than 15 million people remained out of work last month, and 6.3 million of them have been unemployed for six months or longer, according to the Bureau of Labor...
Posted On 03 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks was Interrupted for Six Hours

The website WikiLeaks has been revealing classified information of the United States diplomatic activities. It is now online alter six hours of interruption; the site has a new address since Friday, wikileaks.ch. The Twitter stated, “WikiLeaks moves to Switzerland.” Several...
Posted On 03 Dec 2010
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Correa: Ecuador – US relations are beaten by wikileaks outrage

Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, said this Friday in Buenos Aires that his country’s relations with the United States were “beaten” after the leak of secret diplomatic cables through Wikileaks website. “They are, at least, beaten,” said the...
Posted On 03 Dec 2010
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America and Europe Suffer Extreme Weather Changes

Strong winds and temperatures below zero affected every corner of Europe. In Poland, United Kingdom and Switzerland, 26 people perished because of the weather and traffic accidents. In London, the Gatwick airport was paralyzed due to the snow on the landing lanes. The Edinburgh...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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Extraterrestrial Life is Possible

A bacterium that lives in an arsenic-rich and salt lake at California has surprised scientists with their ability to substitute in its essential elements, including DNA and cell membranes, usual phosphorus by arsenic. Until now, the idea has been that life on Earth must be...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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Neutron Bomb Creator Passes Away

Samuel T. Cohen, creator of the neutron bomb passed away on November 28, 2010. He was 89 years old. Cohen was the physicist responsible for the design of the tactical atomic weapon. The physicist died last Sunday due to the stomach cancer that assailed his life. Paul Cohen, his...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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Increases the Pressure on WikiLeaks and Assange

The President of the United States, Barack Obama, created a work force to stop the information leakage like the WikiLeaks incident. The group is called Interagency Policy Committee for WikiLeaks, whose main function would be to block future leakages by a joint operation among...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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GRAMMY Awards Nominees Officially Announced

The nominees for the 53rd GRAMMY Awards were announced Wednesday Night. CBS broadcasted live from Nokia Club at L.A.  “The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!! — Countdown To Music’s Biggest Night” on primetime. “This year’s nominations are a true...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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