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Child Pornography Was “Normal” According to the Pope

Victims of clerical sex abuse have reacted furiously to Pope Benedict’s claim which says that paedophilia is not considered an “absolute evil thing.” Yesterday in his traditional Christmas speech, to cardinals and officials that work in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI also claimed...
Posted On 22 Dec 2010
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Travel Chaos in Europe Diminishes

The international services of airlines and trains are returning to their normal schedules on Wednesday. But the effects of the ice and snow persist which has generated schedule chaos. Interruptions on the airlines services and high speed trains in Europe that connect the United...
Posted On 22 Dec 2010
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Three Cities in Irak Suspended Christmas

The constantly threats of Al Qaeda against Christians caused the suspension of pre Christmas celebrations in three cities of Irak. After the bloody attack suffered in a Baghdad church, some cities like Kirkuk, Mosul, and Basora will not decorate their churches with Christmas...
Posted On 22 Dec 2010
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Militaries of U.S. May Disclose Their Homosexuality

U.S. President, Barack Obama, today ended a law that obligated to gay and lesbian soldiers to hide their sexual orientation under the threat of being expelled from the Armed Forces. The U.S. Senate on Saturday ended a controversial law called “Don’t ask, don’t...
Posted On 22 Dec 2010
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Assange Writes his Memoirs About Wikileaks

Julian Assange became infamous after revealing classified information of the United States diplomatic documents. Currently the WikiLeaks founder plans to reveal information about himself through his own memoirs. This matter became official after Julian signed a contrac...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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New Law in Hungary Could Silence Journalists

The Hungarian Parliament approved a reform of the media; it allows Viktor Orbane (Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary) to have extensive control over all organs of information. This has raised criticism of the media not only in Hungary, and ...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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Airports Struggle to let Travelers Out

Today 1,000 flights have been suspended. The situation has improved and airports like Gatwick and Brussels could be open. However the troubles persist due the snow and accumulation of delays during the weekend. During the morning the airport of Fráncfort and Gatwick have renewed...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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Assange Could be Judged by USA

The United States Justice Department looks for a legal way to sue Julian Assange, informed American Vice President, Joe Biden, who qualified the WikiLeaks founder as a “high tech terrorist.” Assange’s organization began to divulge classified information on several media, due to...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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Internet Would be Controlled in Venezuela

Yesterday Venezuela’s National Assembly approved the law reform on Social Responsibility in Radio and Television (Resorte) in order to include electronic media to the bans. President Hugo Chávez has to rectify the text and publish it in the official Gazette in order to...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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Tsunami Alert in Japan

The tsunami alert declared at Japan’s Ogasawara Islands, in southern Japan, after a violent earthquake of magnitude 7.4 in the Pacific Ocean has been reduced to the level of “simple warning” because the waves do not exceed the 50 inches, according to the...
Posted On 21 Dec 2010
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