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Anonymous Unmasks Pedophiles

The group of hackers known as “Anonymous” revealed emails and post address of hundreds of pedophiles. Several of them reside in Belgium according to the press of that country. The information includes around 500 electronic mails, IP address, phone numbers, post address that the...
Posted On 11 Jul 2012
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German Citizen Arrested in Baltra for Trying to Steal four Iguanas

This morning began with the hearing of German citizen identified as Dirk B., who was arrested last Sunday at the airport of Baltra in the Galapagos Islands, after trying to get out of the country with four land iguanas on his luggage. Currently, the European tourist is prisoner...
Posted On 10 Jul 2012
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Several injured in first running in San Fermin

This morning several people were injured after the festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain. Hundreds of people dressed in traditional white clothing and red scarf on their neck, ran in front of 6 bulls in the first running of the San Fermin festival this year. One of the...
Posted On 08 Jul 2012
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Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation: More Than Two Decades Helping People with HIV

In the early 80’s legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor aimed to become the main spokesman and fundraiser to support hundreds of thousands of people infected with HIV, and she did it. Following the AIDS virus began to spread, becoming a mysterious fatal disease of unknown...
Posted On 08 Jul 2012
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Gabriel García Márquez Suffers From Dementia

Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez suffers from dementia, but “still has the humor, joy and enthusiasm that has always had,” confirmed his brother Jaime Garcia Marquez in the Caribbean city of Cartagena de Indias. In a meeting with the expedition of the Ruta...
Posted On 06 Jul 2012
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Japan Admitted that Fukushima was “A Man-Made Disaster”

Fukushima nuclear accident was “a disaster caused by man” and not simply a consequence of the giant earthquake and tsunami that occurred on March 11, 2011 in northeastern Japan, on Thursday concluded a parliamentary committee that investigated the facts. “It is...
Posted On 05 Jul 2012
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New Zealand North Island Shaken By 6.2 Quake

Today a large earthquake rocked New Zealand’s North Island, so far no damage has been reported. The long seism had a magnitude of 6.5 magnitude, which was felt more strongly at 60km southwest of Opunake in Taranaki at a depth of 257 km. According to the U.S. Geological Survey the...
Posted On 03 Jul 2012
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Shark fin Soup in China will be Eliminated

The department of the State Council of China informed his government departments to stop serving shark fin soup at dinner parties. The shark fin soup is a luxury dish in Chinese cuisine, but criticized by environmentalists for the cruel method of obtaining its main ingredient....
Posted On 03 Jul 2012
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Unesco Determines 26 New Heritages

Unesco has identified 26 new sites to the World Heritage List. Landscapes between the mountains and the sky in Rio de Janeiro entered the famous list, which now has a total of 962 sites. For the first time sites in Chad, Congo, Palau and the Palestinian National Authority, were...
Posted On 03 Jul 2012
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Argentina’s President Presented Rag Doll of Herself

Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez, presented on Monday ‘Cristinita‘, a rag doll made in his image and likeness and sold in a museum that is part of the Casa Rosada, seat of the executive. “It lacks the broom!,” said the legal and technical...
Posted On 03 Jul 2012
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