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Interpol Asks to Arrest WikiLeaks’ Founder

Interpol Asks to arrest the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange who published U.S. secrets cables in the last days, which caused chaos in global diplomacy The international police organization sent a “Red Notification” to 188 states against WikiLeaks founder,...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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Facebook Co-Founder Creates Another Social Network

Chris Hughes, Facebook co-founder launched his expected network, Jumo, which was designed to allow users to find, follow, and support social causes. The expected effect for Hughes is to bring together people interested in social change. He wants to accelerate the good deeds in...
Posted On 02 Dec 2010
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Google Edition is Ready

Internet giant Google will finally launch Google editions, an e-book service that was supposed to be introduced in the summer of 2010 but due to technical and legal hurdles, the launching was interrupted. Scott Dougall, Google’s product management director, affirmed the e-book...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Spain Immigrants Might Vote in May

Since today the immigrants that reside legally in Spain for at least five years can register until January 15, this way they might be able to vote on the Municipal Elections on May of 2011. Many of the voters are from Latin American origin; according to the immigrant...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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USA States China Must Dialogue With North Korea

The White House informed yesterday that China has the obligation to put an end to North Korea belligerent behavior, after Pyongyang revealed its stock of centrifuges to obtain uranium. This announcement was made a week after Pyongyang attacked a South Korean island, producing...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Comics Say Good Bye to John D’Agostino

PHILADELPHIA.- Archie, Jughead, Incredible Hulk, G.I.Joe, and many other comic characters were created by legendary John D’Agostino, who passed away on Sunday due to bone cancer at the age of 81. The Italian comic artist was born in 1929, when he immigrated to the United States,...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Tungurahua volcano Emits Bellows

According to a National Polytechnic School Geophysical Institute report,  Tungurahua volcano reported the presence of Strombolian activity (constant output of incandescent material in block form) that ex-tended approximately 1 km above the volcano’s territory and moved 800...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Ecuador Would Investigate WikiLeaks Data

President Rafael Correa revoked the invitation made by the Vice Chancellor, Kintto Lucas, to Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder who recently divulged many classified diplomat documents from the United States. The Ecuadorian leader informed that Lucas was not authorized to make the...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Russia: If No Agreement is Reached, There Will be an Arm Race

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev gave a speech to the nation; he emphasized on economics, children, fight against corruption and reform of the armed forces. In his speech, Medvedev stressed that failure to reach an agreement to create a common nuclear shield between Russia and...
Posted On 30 Nov 2010
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Antonio Valencia Would Recover with Space Technology

Antonio Valencia is recovering perfectly thanks to the space equipment designed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States (NASA). The equipment is used by the Manchester United for the training in Carrington, location on which Valencia does his...
Posted On 30 Nov 2010
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