Saturday, February 26, 2011

Facebook helps in catching thief

Facebook helps in catching thief


Facebook helps in catching thief

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After making a name in catching up friends online, Facebook has now helped in apprehending a thief at a shopping mall near Massachusetts.


Obama says Gaddafi's time is up as Libya's leader

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US President Barack Obama dropped the careful condemnation, threats of consequences and the reminders to Moammar Gaddafi's regime about its responsibility to avoid violence. In their place he delivered a more forceful message to the Libyan leader: Leave.


Parents offer body parts to pay off child's student loan

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A desperate and anonymous Boston couple have offered to sell their own body parts to pay off their children's USD 2,00,000 student loan.


UNSC passes sanction vote on Gaddafi regime

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The U.N. Security Council moved as a powerful bloc on Saturday to try to halt Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi's deadly crackdown on protesters, slapping sanctions on him, his five children and 10 top associates.


Man blows up himself near Moscow supermarket

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A man who apparently was distraught after an argument with his wife blew himself up near a Moscow supermarket, killing himself, ITAR-Tass news agency reported.


UN debates sanctions on Gaddafi regime

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The United Nations Security Council met in an urgent session on Saturday to consider sanctions to punish Libya for violent attacks against anti-government protesters as the international community pressured leader Moammar Gaddafi to halt the crackdown on his people.


Irish ruling party stares at worst defeat in 80 years

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Ireland's ruling Fianna Fail party faced its worst defeat in nearly 80 years, an exit poll predicted Saturday, as a tidal wave of voter anger swept the Fine Gael Opposition into power and crushed the party that dragged Ireland to the edge of bankruptcy.


New Zealand quake death toll reaches 145

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Rescuers in New Zealand's quake-devastated Christchurch city recovered more bodies from the debris of flattened buildings on Saturday, taking the toll to 145 which includes victims of 20 nationalities.


Iran reports a major setback at a nuclear power plant

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Iran told atomic inspectors this week that it had run into a serious problem at a newly completed nuclear reactor that was supposed to start feeding electricity into the national grid this month, raising questions about whether the trouble was sabotage, a startup problem, or possibly the beginning of the project's end.


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