Dr. Bob, chief entomologist with the Termite and the Ant Institute and frequent contributor to news articles about termites, ants and other pests that are common problems for homeowners throughout the United States, has released a video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8eOCjzwMu4) covering the “Bug Forecast” for your city and will let you know if you should be feeling […]
Pre-Marital Sex and Freedom of Speech
The five year old statement of Tamil film actress Kushboo on premarital sex and virginity after making rounds in lower courts and Madras High Court has reached the Supreme Court of India. The actress’s appeal on January 21, 2010 to the Supreme Court, challenging the defamation complaints filed against her in various places in […]
Pak-US relations
President Ronald Reagan had confronted Soviet Army in Afghanistan through CIA and Pakistan’s prime intelligence agency ISI after extending 4.2 billion dollars in aid to Pakistan, eventually Soviet Army was driven out from Afghanistan. In the wake of nine eleven attacks President Bush had used Armed forces to eradicate a secret organization Alqaeeda from Afghanistan which […]
Twittering the Indonesian Election
Throughout June, Twitter users brought the world’s attention to Iran’s disputed election. With the curbed media on ground, protesting Iranians have been relying on Twitter and other social tools to get the word out. As trending topic, hashtagged #iranelection, New York University professor Clay Shirky noted the phenomenon as “The big one. This is the first revolution that has […]
Officials in Three States Pin Water Woes on Gas Drilling
Norma Fiorentino’s drinking water well was a time bomb. For weeks, workers in her small northeastern Pennsylvania town had been plumbing natural gas deposits from a drilling rig a few hundred yards away. They cracked the earth and pumped in fluids to force the gas out. Somehow, stray gas worked into tiny crevasses in the […]
A Tale of Two Ports: Seeking to recast their brand in an unprecedented economic crisis
They knew the numbers were going to be bad. Years into a supply chain roller coaster ride that began with the onset of the U.S. housing crisis, and months into an unprecedented global financial meltdown, even the most wishful thinkers around the table knew the January report on container volumes wasn’t going to be […]
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