Not that long ago New Zealand was hit by a very strong earthquake that destroyed buildings and tore up roads. Last week another earthquake hit the city of Christchurch, resulting in electricity and phone lines being cut. Although not as powerful as the fi
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Police in Washington D.C. are still investigating an incident where a police car crashed into ¡°Bumblebee¡±, one of the cars from the Transformers franchise, involved in the shooting for the Transformers 3 movie. The movie¡¯s producers assured the authori
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Last week an unnamed South Korean government official told the press that an agreement between the nation and South Africa had been reached for the construction of a nuclear plant. However South African officials responded by saying they will not sign any
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In the past U.S. president Barack Obama has made it no secret that he admires the Korean education system and already he is making moves to make the U.S. school system more like the Korean one, primarily by lengthening school hours. The president also sai
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Recently U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Egypt to begin the second round of Middle East peace talks. She joined with the leaders of Palestine and Israel at a meeting hosted by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at a resort by the Red Sea
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Snacking in the wrong places can cost you fines of up to 80 dollars Rome, in one of the most visited cities in the world. In the first five months of this year, at least 7.6 million people visited the city. The ban, which began July 12 and ends at the end of October, is designed to help preserve Rome¡¯s artistic treasures and decorum. Visitors are not allowed to eat snacks or loiter near
Recently a church in Gainesville, Florida in the U.S. announced they planned to hold a mass burning of the Muslim holy book the Quran on September 11, the ninth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York. Yet the church and its rever
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President Barack Obama is on the ropes due to the U.S. Commerce Department¡¯s announcement that the gross domestic product for the spring quarter, April to June, has dropped from the department¡¯s earlier estimate. During his vacation at Martha¡¯s Vineyar
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After a drawn out legal battle that almost destroyed his career, Tiger Woods has finally been divorced from his wife. The world¡¯s most famous golf player has had to endure nine months of accusations along with a lot of career and financial problems after
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Recently Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard suggested that her nation could become a republic after Queen Elizabeth II passes away. Currently Australia recognizes the British Queen as their head of state but for many years they have discussed becomin
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