Admin on February 15th, 2009

Late January this year 31-year-old Roxana Saberi who holds an Iranian and US dual citizenship was arrested in Iran for working without press credentials and allegedly spying for the United States. Roxana was produced before an Iranian court on Monday and the case was disposed off in an unusually swift trial, at the end of [...]

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Admin on January 15th, 2009

A twin-engine Cessna 431 crashed into a house in Oakland Park, Florida, Saturday around 11.20 am within a few minutes after it took off from the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, about a mile from the crash site. The pilot, 80-year old Cecil A. Murray died and the house owner Oscar Nolasco’s nephew narrowly escaped the [...]

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Admin on December 21st, 2008

Moody’s, one of the rating organizations has downgraded Bershire Hathaway from Aaa to Aa2 embarkation. This grading does not affect anything; it does not need investors to get all worked up. Ratings is the gradation of the credit worthiness of a company, it is an assessment of the company’s financial health. The downgrading by Moody’s [...]

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Admin on November 9th, 2008

Taepodong 2 is a successful launch says North Korean Government but US president Obama calls the launch as confrontational act. The resolution of United Nations Security Council has proscribed North Korea from carrying out missile related movements. It was against the resolution and UN council has condemned this launch. But North Korea’s news agency has [...]

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