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  First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
... him a group of teachers and students as well as the representatives of corporate sponsors to Antarctica. These trips started in 2003 and their goal is to create an educational base together with the government of Russia. A team of 60 people gather from different countries will start its trip towards the ice continent on Saturday. The meeting place is Ushuaia - the city that's the southernmost in the world. The trip is...
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  Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
... GDP. The gap between scientific contributions of the two is still growing. This fact consequently weakens the position of Britain's military forces. Investments of Ministry of Defense as well as Government are necessary for further scientific research, the committee said. ...
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  Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
...elopment meeting, which took place in the Silicon Valley, California. More than 100 heads of high-tech firms and companies took part at the meeting. The meeting also housed the representatives of non-government organizations, mass media and United Nations. The aim of Global Alliance on information technology for development is to help integrate information and communication technologies (ICT) into national policies. This...
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  Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
...eld, was heavily fortified and the nearby streets that lead to the Foreign Ministry were shut down, two mortar rounds landed nearby. No one was injured; however, the mortars somehow reminded that the government of the country is under siege. The countries that were mostly concerned with Prime Minster's speech were the United States, Iran and Syria. Bush administration criticized Iraq's neighbors, stating that they were t...
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  Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
...t the same diplomatic means should be also used in resolving other conflicts, like the ones in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo and any other case. According to Mr. Putin the current meeting proved that the governments of the two countries share their views 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 approache...
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  River Drying Up to Lead to Freshwater Crisis
...traction might cause water scarcity which in its turn is a threat for the freshwater fish populations. These represent an important food source for people around the globe. The report calls on governments to provide a better protection of rivers and a sustainable water use. In such a way governments will be able to protect the livelihoods of people and the habitat, which is being provided by freshwater sources. He...
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  Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy
...'s drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy. Experts conducted a new all-compassing research with the government top advisory committee involved to make a shocking conclusion on the harm of regular tobacco and alcohol. A modern classification of drugs doesn't reflect the real situation on harmful substances. Thus more tha...
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  Additional Iraq Funding Bill Approved Today by the U.S. House
...other anti-terror campaigns inside the U.S. - $ 6 billion; support of the Hurricane Katrina victims, such as shrimpers, peanut and spinach farmers and others will also receive some attention from the Government. The measure was set on August 31, 2008. This is the day when the U.S. troops should be withdrawn from Iraq; the President, however, said he would veto anything including withdrawal deadlines. Before voting the De...
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  Japan's uncertain guilt for sex slavery during World War II
...ked Japan's own involvement in kidnapping cases. Abe has opposed that the kidnapping issue and sex slavery are not two of a king issues and cannot be compared. There was no official statement for government compensation to the victims of sex slavery. All that was provided to those who were forced into prostitution during the World War II were some private payments made by government. Japanese women refuse to accept su...
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  Suicide Bomber Attack in Afghanistan
...this week, when a bomb placed on the roadside exploded. It was the deadliest attack in Afghanistan on NATO troops this year. The year 2006 was the bloodiest year in Afghanistan since the Taliban government was overthrown in 2001. Thus the current year is treated as a decisive period for the three parties fighting for Afghanistan: Taliban, the NATO troops and the government they support. Most up-to-date news is com...
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  Drug wars in Rio resulted in 19 casualties
...lled 6 gang members and collected about 3,000 small foliage containers with cocaine. The police has also reported to have arrested some of the gang members, involved in the shooting. The Brazilian Government is currently revising the request of the Rio governor about dispatching military troops in the city to help the police fight the drug wars. A few months ago, after one of the shoot-outs, a special force team fro...
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  HIV blood killed haemophilia patients
...sting new blood products were neglectful of the danger and used blood from the donors who were infected with dangerous viruses. The official data to prove the terrible incident disappeared. As the government officials said, documents were deleted or not exposed to the public due to its confidentiality. From one of the letters it was revealed that warnings on the possible HIV risk from the blood were made by one of ...
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  Additional Billion PC Users for Microsoft
...Bill Gates, Microsoft Chairman, is going to suggest governments the $3 Student Innovation Suite. Microsoft has developed the program in an attempt to reach more of the overall 5 billion people who do not presently belong to PC owners. By 2015 Microsoft hopes to reach the first billion. Governments will have an opportunity to purchase directly from Microsoft PCs for students to use in their school studies and at home. Gat...
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  Fighting in Somalia to cause aid crisis
...A warning came from the UN officials stating that Somalia currently faces a humanitarian disaster. This is due to the fact that the government-backed forces from Ethiopia are fighting the insurgents. The UN officials stated that about 200,000 people have abandoned their homes in the capital of Mogadishu due to the increasing conflict and continuous clashes. It was mentioned that the fighting is the main reason why UN c...
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