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Costa Concordia Cruise Victims Increase

Five more dead bodies were found Tuesday due to the sinking of cruise Costa Concordia. Italian rescue divers found the five corpses in the stern of the ship, which sank deep in the water. This means the death toll is 11 people while 29 are still missing. The missing passengers’...
Posted On 17 Jan 2012
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Victims of the Cruise “Costa Concordia” Sinking Increase

The luxury cruise ship “Costa Concordia“, which sank on Saturday in front off the Italian island of Giglio has left six people dead and 15 missing. The sixth mortal victim was found Monday morning on the second bridge of the boat and was wearing a life jacket. The...
Posted On 16 Jan 2012
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“Outraged” Require the Vatican to Pay Taxes

Hundreds of people of several countries gathered this morning at St. Peter’s Square (Vatican), to protest against the Catholic Church and Pope Benedict XVI. Hours after Mario Monti, president of the Italian Council, was received in audience by Pope Benedict XVI, the...
Posted On 15 Jan 2012
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Dozen of divers work on the sunk Cruise “Costa Concordia”

This morning two more bodies were found aboard the cruise ship “Costa Concordia” which sank last Friday, January 6 at the small Italian island of Giglio. Divers located the dead bodies in the submerged part of the cruise, which is lying at almost 90 degrees on its...
Posted On 15 Jan 2012
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Internet Video May Affect The Image Of The U.S. Marines

Four U.S. Marines would be the stars of a controversial 40-second video that went viral on the web in recent days. The images show the soldiers urinating on the bloody corpses of Taliban members. “We are deeply concerned about the video”, if it is real it is “an...
Posted On 12 Jan 2012
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Picasso Painting Was Stolen From the National Gallery of Athens

Early in the morning, one of the pieces of art painted by the legendary Pablo Picasso in 1934 disappeared from the National Gallery of Athens, which exhibits mainly Greek art of the nineteenth and twentieth century. The museum has yet to identify the missing artworks that have...
Posted On 09 Jan 2012
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Countries with Policies that Violate Humanity were Condemned by Pope Benedict

This morning, Pope Benedict XVI condemned the policies of certain countries that undermine the traditional family based on marriage between man and woman, and who transgresses against “the very future of humanity.” “The family based on marriage between a man and...
Posted On 09 Jan 2012
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General Consul of Venezuela is Now an Unwelcome Person in the United States

The General Consul of Venezuela in Miami, Livia Acosta Noguera, was expelled from the United States for being involved in an Iranian plot years ago. Univision issued a report on December 8, that included clandestine recordings on a complex anti-plot that would have allegedly...
Posted On 08 Jan 2012
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Deadly Iraq Attacks Targets Shia Pilgrims

Three people perished by two roadside bombs that were targeted for Shia pilgrims, the attack left 23 wounded. The first blast occurred in Mahmudiya, a small town south of Baghdad, it killed two people and left 20 wounded. The third victim perished when a bomb attached to a car...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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Argentina’s President Never had Cancer

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez never had cancer even after she was diagnosed with the disease last month and having her thyroid gland removed on January 4. The surgery to remove the gland went well, but when it was later studied it turned out that it never contained...
Posted On 07 Jan 2012
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