Ramalinga Raju Chairman Satyam Computers resigns : Irregularities

Ramalinga Raju Chairman Satyam Computers resigns over Financial Irregularities. A few weeks back India's leading financial daily reported that he had sent in his resignation to the Board and as it was confirmed...

Recife & Olinda - Family and Tradition

I know that NP is a news site, so you have to post here something new, actual, ready to make the headlines, going up and up, maybe hitting the global press, the famous media, Reuters, New York Times, everywhere,...

Indian Truckers strike enters 3rd Day, demands for lower fuel

Truckers in India continued their strike on the third day demanding for lower diesel prices. More than 4 million truckers have gone on strike from Monday for their long pending demands. More than 70 per cent of...

Press Release: Aboriginal News Service (IANS) Statement on the Ga

# 06 January 2009 #IANS Statement on the Gaza Crisis in Occupied Palestine1.6.2009“Total war is no longer war waged by all members of one national community against all those of another. It is total... because...

Israeli envoy to Caracas expelled

Venezuela has ordered the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador to Caracas in protest at Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip. A number of diplomatic staff have been expelled along with Shlomo Cohen. President Hugo...

Israeli insanity must be stopped, Hammas is no excuse to kill

Israel should have been trialled for their war crimes in Lebanon, this would have stopped them from doing the same in Gaza. What is happening in Gaza is another illegal war and it is nothing more than genocide.   In 2004 it was Hesbola to blame and now it’s...

Dark American perspective to tourism in Peru

The State Department of the United States under the supervision of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, certain measures and drastic negative impact on tourism for its citizens in Peru, a sad fact will be noted that...

California Court: No "Compassion" For Former Medical Pot Grower

Charles Lynch, of Morro Bay, California, was once welcomed by the local chamber of commerce and given permits to operate his small business in April 2006. The Central Coast Compassionate Caregivers medical marijuana dispensary was shut down, though, when a local law...

Saving energy, even at the "Bohío"

Energy saving in Cuba has become an obsesion, since 1997.  Seeking energy efficency in the generation of electricity is one of the main results. In the middle of a national energy crisis, during 2004-2005...

Man Suspected Of DUI Flees Vehicle Leaving Passenger Fatally I...

I am always seeing lots of world wide stuff in here.  This DUI stuff hits close to home for me, as I have lost loved ones.  Please be careful out there and be responsible.  Dont drink and drive. " January 6, 2009 (by Otto Smyth) According hit and run accident...

LGBT Group "Join The Impact" Seeks To Repeal DOMA

Join the Impact, the latest national LGBT organization, which sprung up after Proposition 8 succeeded in California, is working on a campaign to take place next Saturday. Organizers across the country are going...

Sundin To Debut Tonight for the Vancouver Canucks

The Mats Sundin Story could finally be hitting the ice.  After a 9 month stay away from the game of hockey, one of the most sought after free agents of 2008 will likely play for his new team in a game tonight in Edmonton.  Its a game day/time decision but the fact...

Malawi's looming famine - Millions at risk

By Miriam Mannak While Zimbabwe has fallen victim to a cholera outbreak of note and Mozambicans are fleeing the floods, another crisis looms in Southern Africa. It is an old, forgotten and silent crisis – which...

Italian citizen caught with invalid passport in Mussoorie

An Italian who claims to be member of Internatonal Press Assocaition London was caught with invalid Passport and Visa and what he told to press is shocking.He was staying in India from 2004-05 with invalid...

Thousands of shoes tie up Miami freeway traffic

It does not say if the shoes are new or used. Get on down for free footwear!! " State troopers are looking for a charity to take thousands of shoes that were dumped on a Miami expressway, tying up rush hour traffic. Lt. Pat Santangelo says the Florida Highway Patrol...

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