Monday, April 11, 2011

Kim Clijsters Injured While Attending a Cousins Wedding

Former world tennis queen Kim Clijsters doubt appear in the French Open in 2011 after suffering ankle injury while attending a cousin's wedding. Clijsters could not explain how this injury suffered, but it has been ascertained by him to be absent for six weeks.

"Kim's injured ankle. He can not compete for four to six weeks. participation in the French Open is still unclear," the statement on the official site Clijsters, Sunday, April 10, 2011.
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Friday, April 8, 2011

Prince William and Kate Middleton Weeding Cake

He’s admitted he’s nervous about walking down the aisle on April 29, but no one can seem to agree on whether Prince William should have Kate Middleton sign a pre-nup before they make it official.

The figures, standing six-and-a-half inches high, are made out of marzipan and sugarpaste and show the beaming couple dressed in their wedding outfits. William is dressed in his Royal blue RAF suit while his stunning bride is dressed in a flowing white strapless gown complete with bouquet.

In the entire thousand-year history of the monarchy, there’s never been a pre-nup. It’s alien to the [royal family in particular, for whom divorce was unthinkable – until, of course, the marriage of the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret ended in divorce, followed by the failed marriages of Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, and Princess Anne,” he explains.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Men Gunman Students That Will Leave Letter

RIO DE JANEIRO - The man insane who could bombard students in primary schools (SD) in Rio De Janeiro gunmen have been identified. The man suspected of stress and HIV / Aids.

He is a 23-year-old Wellington Oliveira. However, until now sadism motive was not immediately known. Local authorities uncover the language of the shooter left the rambling letters. Most of the contents of the letter were confusing at the site indicated that he wanted to commit suicide.

The letter also explains in detail how Oliveira want killed his body to be treated - be bathed and wrapped in cloth in a bag. Similarly, as quoted by AP, on Friday (04/08/2011).
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Alonso Optimistic Ferrari Will Make a Surprise


MELBOURNE - Fernando Alonso still keep up hope Ferrari will make a surprise even though they started the Formula One Grand Prix 2011 in Australia on March 27, then with less good. Spanish rider is optimistic, Ferrari could rival the two rival weight, Red Bull Racing and McLaren.

In the race in Melbourne, Australia, two weeks ago, Ferrari was one of favorites to win following a good performance during preseason testing. However, the above facts are very different trajectories for the Maranello squad rider can not compete with Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel, or McLaren driver, Lewis Hamilton, in the hunt for the number one podium. As a result, Alonso only finish in fourth position with a time of 30 seconds adrift of Vettel, the winner.
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Secret Operations In Libya

Since the appearance of Obama's statement that, after all, in fact, CIA operations had lasted for several weeks in Libya. They were supposedly sent to find the target missile and rocket attacks the U.S. and its allies. In addition, they were also asked to get some picture, where the opposition who will be supported Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Jokes that emerged later was that the CIA agents did not wear "boots, but" sneakers. “Through the English language broadcast television station Al Jazeera, spread widely throughout the world that there is a secret training ground in eastern Libya. There, U.S. and Egyptian Special Forces to provide basic training to use weapons squad members elected from the opposition.

The selected squad members are now equipped with more sophisticated weapons. From the impressions it appears that the coaches or observers from the U.S. were using the boots.

The report was long awaited. Because, when the secret history of the struggle is written now, there have been several books written, we almost certainly know that despite public protests, first suggested Obama's adventures in Libya, namely that "advisers" from the U.S. will most likely also necessary.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gaddafi Threatened To Destroy Opposition One Day

BEBGHAZI – The United Nations has endorsed a military strike to curb Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi. Several hours after the endorsement was, Gaddafi has threatened to attack the opposition stronghold in Benghazi without mercy and compassion, in one night.


Crisis in Libya Gaddafi promosed to murder every people oppostion. We’re going to come. From house to house, room by room, “Gaddafi said in remarks broadcast on state radio and quoted by Reuters on Friday (03/18/2011).

Television station Al Jazeera showed thousands of people listening to a speech Gaddafi in Benghazi center field.

Gaddafi in Benghazi opposition party warned that only those who would lay down their arms will be avoided from retaliation.

“It’s over. The problem was settled. We will come tonight and we will find you a hiding anywhere. We will not give mercy and compassion, “Gaddafi threatened.

After listening to speeches, anti-government parties would dissolve in the joy of celebrating the UN’s decision while waving flags and calling for opposition to the man who had been in power more than 40 years. Fireworks lit everywhere and the sound of gunfire formations.

Security Council (DK), United Nations, in emergency talks, passed a resolution supporting the application of no-fly zone to stop the government forces are now at approximately 100 miles from Benghazi.
In addition, the UN Security Council also passed all the measures necessary to protect civilians from Gaddafi’s troops.

However, the opportunity for the opposition continues to decrease, especially in cities that have many months to be the heart of the revolution to survive.

The French government has agreed to apply the ban to fly several hours after an agreement was signed by Britain, the United States (U.S.), and several Arab countries. However, a U.S. military official said it is not going to take action even if the vote is clear.

Other countries, including NATO, might have a role in military action, but the U.S. government hoped the air force has a tough task as the guardian of the UN resolution.


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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Obama Discuss Crisis Egypt

United States President Barack Obama on Saturday (02/05/2011) local time has been talking with some foreign leaders about the upheaval in Egypt, stressed the need to be "an orderly and peaceful transition, starting now."
"The U.S. leader spoke with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed of the Union of Arab Amirat (UAE), Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany," said a White House statement.
Obama "discuss the serious concern over attacks against journalists and human rights groups, and reiterated that the Egyptian government has a responsibility to protect people's rights and to release immediately those who have been detained illegally," the statement added .
He also "emphasized the importance of an orderly transition, peace from now on; government that is responsive to the aspirations of the Egyptian people, which includes pembicaaraan a credible, inclusive, between the government and opposition."
The leaders agreed to continue close relations, said the White House.
The statement was issued when Washington welcomes the resignation of a rollicking party leaders Mubarak as a "positive step", when they tried to encourage these leaders to resign.
U.S. officials praised the action but pressed for further changes. "We regard it as a positive step toward political change that will be needed, and look forward to additional steps," said an Obama administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.


For more information look at  Mubarak Issue
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