US and China Concur Over Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
America and China have agreed that the Korean peninsula must be denuclearized, said top diplomats from both nations, following meetings between the two in Beijing on Saturday. US Secretary of State...
View ArticleOmar Borkan Al Gala deported from Saudi Arabia for being Too Handsome
We have been heavily mired in the tragic, horrifying and seriously political news this past week, so let’s take a much needed respite from it for just a “New York minute.” I am not being flippant...
View ArticleCapita gets ITIL – but will people finally ‘get’ ITIL?
It’s not often that I get to write about breaking news in the IT service management (ITSM) world but this definitely is it (I think the last time was this). Well I say “breaking news,” many of us...
View ArticleIs European Union mishandling Ukraine?
Politics no longer drives the injustice former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko endures. Fear does. In a notorious show-trial, President Viktor Yanukovych used the justice system to indict,...
View ArticleHTC Q1 Profit Plunges 98 percent Despite HTC One launch
The HTC One launched too late to save the Taiwanse company’s first quarter results, with net profit tumbling to NT$ 85 million ($ 2.85 million) from NT$ 4.5 billion ($ 152 million) a year ago, a drop...
View ArticleRare Galapagos Creatures Face Insidious Threat From Non-Native Invaders
Rare Galapagos Creatures Face Insidious Threat From Non-Native Invaders : Some land animals, fragile ecosystems and marine life unique to the Galapagos could literally be facing death-by-tourism and...
View ArticleSame Gender Marriages Continue in San Francisco
Same Gender couples began marrying again Friday in San Francisco after a federal appeals court cleared the way for weddings to begin after Wednesday’s US Supreme Court decision invalidating a...
View ArticleEcuador Says America is Viewed as a Bully
America has a long history of sticking its nose into the business of other countries. This trend began when our ancestors took over North America from the Indian tribes that owned the land. In our...
View ArticleScientists Have created a Device That Sees Through Walls
If you were scared by the thought of the NSA listening in on your phone calls and parsing through your personal emails, prepare to be unnerved. Students at MIT are working on a system that allows...
View ArticleWashington Asks Ecuador to Reject Snowden’s Asylum Request
US Vice President Joe Biden has talked with Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, both countries confirmed. Washington was sketchy on details, but Correa claimed that Biden asked that Ecuador refuse...
View ArticleMillions Protest in Egypt – 2013
Egyptians staged mass protests nationwide on the first anniversary of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi’s inauguration yesterday, and the protesters have but one demand: that Morsi resign. Multiple...
View Article700 HP Saleen 351 Mustang Announced
Saleen has been awfully quiet for a while, but now they are back and they are making some noise. The American tuner and car maker just announced the production of the new Saleen 351 Mustang series,...
View Article500,000th Porsche Cayenne Produced In Leipzig
Porsche’s Leipzig production facility reaches another major milestone as the 500,000th Porsche Cayenne SUV rolls off the assembly lines. Half a million unit is a staggering record, considering the...
View ArticleSan Francisco Jet Crew Tried to Abort Deadly Landing
The National Transportation Safey Board says the Asiana 777 jet that crashed at the end of the San Francisco runway was flying too slow. Stall warnings were issued moments before it crashed, the Los...
View ArticleAustralian Blonde Soon To Be Mrs. Wasim Akram
Former Test Cricketer and all rounder of Pakistan Wasim Akram has decided to marry an Australian woman next year. According to sources, the cricketer known worldwide as the God-father of ‘Reverse...
View ArticlePilots Not Drug Tested NTSB Takes Heat – Asiana Crash
During numerous press conferences and interviews Tuesday, National Transportation Board Chairman Deborah Hersman explained why the NTSB released information about the Asiana Crash 777 jetliner over...
View ArticleEgyptian Prosecutor Orders Arrest of Muslim Brotherhood Leaders
The Egyptian Prosecutor office in Egypt has ordered the arrest of at least nine Muslim Brotherhood senior figures, including the movement’s leader Mohamed Badie. The charges stem from the violence...
View ArticleObama’s Secret Trade Deal – Leaked Documents
A majority of Americans have probably never heard of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. That’s because it is being negotiated by the Obama administration with such a high level of secrecy,...
View ArticleZimmerman Verdict Fallout – Juror Speaks Out
The George Zimmerman Verdict, which sparked protests across the country, has become an excuse to “vandalize the city,” ABC News reported. Protestors ramped up the violence overnight on the streets of...
View ArticleVolkswagen Beetle GSR Launched In America
Volkswagen is now sending its limited edition Volkswagen Beetle GSR over the pond to the United States of America, hoping the more people there would like its bumblebee paint job and extra equipment....
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