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Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia |
...n Sweden Russian embassy was bombarded with stones.
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May 3, 2007 - Russia demands investigating the human rights violation in Estonia in the recent days. Estonian Prime-Minister says the economical blockade will not do much harm to the country. Russian retailers refused selling Estonian candies and other goods. The activists stop blockading the embassy in Moscow. Estonian ambassador left Russian territory. Co... |
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Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says |
...d positive events. Some major disturbances may affect your happiness to greater extend than others.
Researches conducted by Richard E. Lucas of Michigan State University and the German Institute for Economic Research in Germany and Great Britain collected the data on the level of happiness before and after significant life events.
According to the study, people can adapt to such events like marriage or death of a spou... |
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Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue |
...s on solving conflicts, including an unacceptable use of force..
Romano Prodi has acknowledged everything said by Mr. Putin, and added that there should be various approaches towards international events. He added that such a multi-sided approach and the potentials of the UN could move, one way or another, the intense situation around Lebanon from its dead point.
Mr. Prodi said that during the meeting they have touc... |
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Russia questions further existence of the CIS post-soviet organization |
...d to a soon decay of the CIS.
He said that there were times when this organization has played a great role, however the current conditions have made this role much smaller. He mentioned the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) in this context and said that it complies with all the conditions of the present political and economical environments.
The EurAsEC consists of six member states - Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, K... |
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Further escalation in the Estonian - Russian relationship |
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Moscow's authorities have expressed their protests against these actions and claimed that everyone involved in this inhumane treatment be punished.
Mr. Sorokin was visiting Tallinn due to youth events, organized by Moscow authorities for young men in Baltic countries. Such events are being organized since 1996.
Press services of Moscow city-hall declared that the citizen of the Russian Federation was beaten with... |
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The Ultra-Rich ...Patient Enough to Buy Supercars? |
...lable from September and, so far, one may acquire the car with no particular delay.
It is interesting that the car industry experts have noticed that a rash of over-expensive cars often implies an economic slump in the nearest future. In the 1980s the leading car makers such as he Bugatti EB110 GT, Jaguar with its XJ220, and the supercar marque Cizeta tried to take advantage of the boom for cars. Yet, the appearance of... |
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Georgia Crisis: Genocide or War for Integrity? |
...With the recent events in Georgia and South Ossetia different newspapers and news agencies provided different information on what happens in the conflict regions. It seems that the political arena was divided into three main segments: the United States, Russia and the European Union. Each one of them provides its own opinion on the issue and a number of opinions proved to be quite controversial.
Russian newspaper Vzgl... |
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U.S. to Place its Antiballistic Missile Defense System in Britain |
... On Friday, Britain together with the United States discussed the stationing of the U.S. antiballistic missile defense system on the territory of the United Kingdom. Before that the United States thought of setting its system on the lands of the Czech Republic and Poland. However, its initiative was met with furious objections from the Russian Federation, despite the fact that the U.S. said its defense system was to be i... |
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China Denies the Accusations on its Military Build-up |
... The officials from Peoples Republic of China denied the accusations of the United States regarding its military build-up. They stated that China, as a country with the biggest number of population, always looks forward to contribute to the world peace.
Despite China's statements on world peace, Dick Cheney raised concerns regarding its military build-up. He said that testing anti-satellite missiles does not represent a... |
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First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon |
...This week Robert Swan plans to begin his expedition to Antarctica. The adventurer says his aim is to open an online education center, which by his words will be the first in the world. The center will allow children to watch in real-time how life goes on the ice.
It is to mention that Robert Swan was the first adventurer to walk to the North and South poles without any assistance. Now his aim is to build a center on a ... |
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Growth of Emissions Predicted in the U.S. for the Next Decade |
...: the carbon dioxide emissions should not grow faster than the economy.
The president's views have found supporters, who also think that the emissions will always grow in a country with a constant economic growth. One of such supporters is Mr. Myron Ebell, a member of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a group of industries that fight for limiting emissions of gases, who stated that US has better indexes than some o... |
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U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq |
...Both United States and Russia are interested in providing stability in Iraq, said on Tuesday the ambassador of United States to Russia William Burns. According to Mr. Burns the discrepancies between the two countries are now in past.
The ambassador said that now both United States and Russia are looking forward to establish stability in Iraq, which is why the representatives of both countries will meet at a conference wh... |
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Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming |
... The warming that takes place on the poles is much different from the warming on the equator. Huge amounts of ice that turn into water will alter the sea level with no way back. The succession of the events may be quite dramatic: the first to be affected will be the wildlife on the North Pole and then humans irrevocably.
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CBS acquires an online high school sports network |
...sports stars, but will also show the entire nation the upcoming stars in all kinds of national sports. He said that this transaction will keep millions of people informed on latest high school sports events and will entertain sport communities based around high schools.
Mr. Beal will retain his seat, yet obliged to report to Brian Bedol, the President and CEO of the CSTV Networks, Inc.
MaxPreps, Inc. was founded by a ve... |
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Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery |
...A new type of battery invented in Japan, in the University of Waseda. This is a flexible rechargeable battery, based on polymers. The development of this type of battery was conditioned by the permanently developing industry of portable devices, which become smaller and smaller each year.
Researches on this device have been conducted for several years, but the scientists, working on this battery are Drs. Hiroyuki Nishide... |
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