President-elect Obama’s announcement that his choice of puppy for his daughter Malia and Sasha has been reduced down to two triggered a nationwide ‘quarrel’ over which of the choices is most desirable to roam around the halls of the White house. Leading the quarrel are two popular personalities and they are Sen. Ted Kennedy, a […]
White House Choice of Puppy Down to Labradoodle and Portuguese Dog
Last November 16, 2008, Digital Journal has published an article about President-elect Obama’s top choices for his family dog. It has been almost two months since the article was published but no decision has been made until now. Today, ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent George Stephanopoulos asked Obama on behalf of her daughters Malia and […]
Foreign-language Oscar entries unveiled.
The race for the 2009 best foreign-language film Oscar is the most crowded one yet, with a record 67 countries submitting a film to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS president Sid Ganis revealed the complete list of entries Friday. Nominations for the 81st Annual Academy Awards will be announced on Thursday, […]
Keep Local Authority on Siting Cell Towers – Comments due to FCC by 9/29/08
I live approximately 200 feet from cellular antennas and can testify that the non ionizing radio frequency radiation from the antennas do indeed have a non thermal bio effect on me. It is the chronic long term exposure that causes harm. Non ionizing radiation in the microwave range such as that from cell towers causes […]
Kinaxixi Market: Going, going, gone!
Similar to what happened to the beautiful Palace D. Ana Joaquina, the historic Kinaxixi Market was knocked down after a long wait, time in which proposals ranged from restoration to demolition. Many, like Diuska [pt], still do not believe that they saw the market being destroyed: Esse emblemático local de Luanda, de onde a minha avó recorda […]
Slowdown In Angola Hurts Trade Partners.
Slower economic growth in Angola will have a negative effect on exports from the south-west African nation’s main trading partners, especially Portugal and Brazil. Forecasts released by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD, which groups the world’s industrialised countrirs, predict that Angola’s annual growth rate will fall by 15 percentage points in 2009. […]
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