Archive for November, 2008
The interior minister submits his resignation after Indian attacks
The wave of bombings in Bombay were paid their first victims policies. Indian Minister of the Interior, Shivraj Patil, and National Security Advisor, MKNarayanan, had submitted his resignation after assuming responsibility for the terrorist attack on the port city, which have already been accepted by the head of the government, Manmohan Singh.
Parten two aircraft to lift the Spanish trapped in Bangkok
The Government has decided to send three planes to Thailand to repatriate hundreds of Spanish nationals who are stuck in that country as a result of the closure of airports in Bangkok by protests by demonstrators from the People’s Alliance for Democracy.
The punch of Atletico is imposed on the soccer Racing
Too prize for a Racan Athletic and excessive punishment for a reckless Racing. But football is goals scored and Simao, Kun, who regained the smell after four days, and especially Forlán have dynamite while the Highlanders used blank bullets. That, and the tremendous influx of Cesar Navas to Assunçao that cost him his expulsion with one hour ahead, marked a duel that served the controversial de Aguirre, discussed by the stand during much of the second half, a bit closer to the area Champions League.
The opposition Social Democrat is leading the ballot in Romania
The opposition alliance of the Social Democratic Party and the Conservative Party (PC PSD) won the legislative elections this Sunday in Romania, thanks largely to the high abstention, nearly 60% since its election promises of public spending to tackle the crisis.
Nine people are killed on roads over the weekend
A total of nine people have died over the weekend on Spanish roads, 13 fewer victims than in the computation of the equivalent weekend last year, when 22 people died, as reported by a spokesman of the Directorate General of Traffic (DGT).
Endeavor touched the ground after their 16-day mission
The shuttle Endeavor has landed Sunday in the Air Force Base Edwards, California (USA), following a 16-day mission on the International Space Station (ISS) to expand the living space of the complex.
Health provides a rebound of HIV among immigrants
Immigrants account for nearly 20% of people who have AIDS in Spain, and health authorities foresee an increase in this figure in coming years and that 34% of those newly infected with the HIV virus belongs to this group. In 1998 the immigrant population accounted for only 3% of AIDS patients reported.
The Swiss refused to allow the free consumption of cannabis
The Swiss have rejected in a referendum today an initiative to decriminalize the consumption and possession of cannabis, called a referendum on leftist parties. The proposal also included that the State maintained control over the production and sale of products.
The Caja Rioja falls in the Palace overwhelmed by the Cornellá (75-103)
Batacazo. This is the best word to define the disastrous party that the Fund has disputed before the Rioja Cornellá, a former subsidiary of Barcelona. However, this does not serve as an excuse because the wards Chamber of Jesus took to the pitch very confused from the start. The mixture between the dismissal and the local wisdom has meant that visitors were given the hefty final result.
MemoriesofaSoldier.com Launches Beta Site to Honor Military Servicemen and Servicewomen
MemoriesofaSoldier.com now allows friends and family members to honor past and present Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine and Navy members online. The site is also a place for people to connect and show support for the US Military. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2008)
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More than 5 Million Young People Cast Ballots in World’s Largest National Mock Election
America's Students Rank the Economy and Iraq War as Top Priorities for President-elect ObamaSelect George Washington as Favorite Past President (PRWeb Nov 12, 2008)
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Embanet- George Washington University Course gets top marks in distance education competition
The American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) has chosen Embanet's American Jurisprudence course, taught by The George Washington University, as the winner of its 2008 AAfPE Distance Education Competition. (PRWeb Nov 12, 2008)
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“No government has fully implemented the Constitution”
25 years ago today, which was established on December 6 as Constitution Day. Thirty years after the adoption of the Magna Carta, Manuel Fraga, one of seven architects, regrets that it was permissible to any autonomous community “to draw the foot of the pot”
The two wounded Spanish fly to Spain today in a plane medicalized
The two Spanish citizens injured in the attacks in Bombay (India) that there will continue to fly from Barcelona to immediately board a plane medicalized a private company hired by the insurance for the Catalan marriage, as reported by the Spanish foreign minister , Miguel Angel Moratinos.
The Ertzaintza investigating a possible Vizcaya zulo ETA
Agents of the Ertzaintza have discussed today an empty container found in an area of the Mount of Biscayan town of Amorebieta had it been able to serve as zulo ETA, according to Efe has reported a spokesman for the Basque department of Interior


