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Pope Reflects on Child Abuse

On Monday, Pope Benedict XVI told cardinals and bishops at the Vatican that the Church should reflect on the errors of its messages and on Christian life in general, which allowed the spread of abuses from priests and religious to minors. The Pope said ...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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There Will Be a Lunar Eclipse Tomorrow

At dawn on Tuesday, humanity will have the opportunity to witness a total lunar eclipse, the Earth will stand between the Sun and the satellite, which is under plenulunio or full moon, the planet’s shadow will hide it slowly until it covers it completely. Th...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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Transportation Problems in Europe

Christmas week has arrived and Europe is still without transportation. The two airports from Paris have canceled a third part of its flights and there are no busses for the heavy snow that have fallen this morning. Also the trains are delayed. In almost all European airports...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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“Happy Meal” Toys Could Be Banned

Monet Parham, Californian mother of two children, sued McDonald’s, to prohibit the toys from the “Happy Meal”. The mother argues that the toys attached to the product encourage children to eat junk food, which is harmful for their health. McDonald’s should...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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The 33 Chilean Miners Have Copyrights

The 33 Chilean miners that were rescued after spending 69 days trapped in a mine, have decided to create a corporation to “protect, license, and exploit their intellectual property rights and image ” in movies, books and any other product generated from their story....
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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Uribe Tried to Dissuade Venezuela, According to WikiLeaks

On 2009, the former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe negotiated a military treaty with Washington to dissuade a possible aggression from Venezuela. This was revealed by the Spanish newspaper El País in one of the documents of WikiLeaks on Saturday. The document, from February 5...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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The Most Expensive Christmas Tree Is In Abu Dhabi

The luxurious Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi set up a Christmas tree decorated with gold and precious stones. The hotel admitted that decorating the fir tree—13 meters high— with rubies, gold, diamonds and other precious stones, was more than just Christmas spirit. The tree,...
Posted On 20 Dec 2010
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Cold and Snow Cancel European Flights

On Sunday, several airports in Europe had to be closed because of the bad weather. This cancelled many Christmas flights, in one of the most agitated seasons of the year. Heathrow, the Great Britain airport was forced to close its landing lanes on Saturday due to the intense...
Posted On 19 Dec 2010
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USA Tries to Stop Filtrations by WikiLeaks

The Justice Department of the United States is searching for a way to stop the release of documents from WikiLeaks, this was informed by the Vice president Joe Biden. Although Biden won’t be given any more details, he expressed hard comments regarding the WikiLeaks founder Julian...
Posted On 19 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks Exposed Critics From USA to Ecuador

On June 2008 President Rafael Correa decided to implement in Ecuador a policy to suppress the  foreigners visa for those who come into the country. The reports generated concern in the Embassy of the United States in Quito to the Department of State in Washington. The Spanish...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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