Paolo Guerrero Could Miss the Rest of the German League

This morning, the supervisory committee of the German Football Federation (DFB for it German acronym) called for punishment of eight suspension dates for striker player Paolo Guerrero, who plays for Hamburg after the hard foul committed against Sven Ulreich, Stuttgart goalkeeper,...
Posted On 05 Mar 2012
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Hundreds of Dead and Injured after Explosion in the Congo

Around 1500 people were injured and at least 200 people died after five heavy explosions of a munitions depot Brazzaville, Congo from 08H00 (07H00 GMT) to 10:45. The cause of the incident occurred following a fire in two ammunition depots in the barracks Mpila, east of...
Posted On 04 Mar 2012
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USA Rescuers Search for survivors After String of Storms

The tornado outbreak, unusual for this time of the year, has left around 32 fatalities in several States. Indiana reported 15 casualties, 13 in Kentucky, three in Ohio and one in Alabama. In the morning rescuers searched for survivors in obliterated neighbourhoods. The storm has...
Posted On 03 Mar 2012
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Ecuadorian Film shines in Guadalajara Film Festival

The tenth edition of the Iberoamerican Film Market in Guadalajara Festival, which began last yesterday and concludes on March 10 this year, is dedicated to Ecuadorians films. For the first time, Ecuador presents its films at this meeting that brings together more than 200...
Posted On 03 Mar 2012
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Tornadoes, storms roar across Midwest, South USA

Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes flattened buildings in several states, wrecked a small Indiana town and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country in the second powerful tornado outbreak this week. Widespread damage was reported in southern...
Posted On 02 Mar 2012
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James Murdoch Steps Down at News International

Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, News Corporation, announced on Wednesday that his son James had stepped down as executive chairman of News International, the British newspaper subsidiary that is embroiled in layers of overlapping police and judicial inquiries into phone hacking...
Posted On 29 Feb 2012
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Dotcom on Bail Until August

Kim Dotcom, founder of illegal downloads Megaupload; will remain on bail until next August, a New Zealand court ruled today. Dotcom, whose real name is Kim Schmitz, will stay at his mansion in New Zealand, until the extradition trial to go to the United States is held. Washington...
Posted On 29 Feb 2012
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Colombian Radios Join to initiative In Pro of El Universo

Emilio Palacio‘s article “No a las mentiras” (No More Lies) was the most read article yesterday in the Colombian press, it was also published by newspapers of the Group of Newspapers of America (GDA) in protest against the “disproportionate...
Posted On 24 Feb 2012
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Maryland is The Eighth U.S. State To Accept Gay Marriage

The state of Maryland passed a bill legalizing gay marriage. The new law will take effect after Gov. Martin O’Malley signs its approval. In the Senate, there were 25 votes in favor and 22 against, that concludes a year of debates in the state policy. Maryland is the eighth...
Posted On 24 Feb 2012
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Chavez Admits the Possibility of a Malignant Tumor

Yesterday the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, affirmed that there is a possibility that the new ‘tumor,’ detected in the same area where they found his cancer in 2011 could be malignant. “No one can say at this time that is another malign tumor and for that it must be removed,...
Posted On 24 Feb 2012
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