- History Leaps To Life In Berlin Guest Houses By : Landon Colins
Bam Crack - Indonesia Launches Condom Campaign In The Midst Of HIV Crisis By : Ken Brower
In the first ever national event intended to promote condom use, Indonesia is attempting to make it plain that condoms should always be used In an attempt to curb unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, Jarkata and other communities in Indonesia are participating in a condom campaign - Ireland Needs More Trees By : Peter Slevin
Rooted in Ireland is an oak planting project in Drumconwell, which is just outside Armagh city in Ireland The tree site is set on 9 acres of beautiful, lush farmland, overlooking the picturesque and hugely historic Cathedral City - Isreali Jets Attack Syria – Why The Secrecy ? By : Leslie Hardy
Israeli warplanes attacked a Syrian target on 6 September 2007 The secrecy and lack of comment has perplexed international commentators - Kobe Earthquake - Interview With A Survivor By : Diane Diekman
The earthquake that struck Kobe (ko-bay), Japan, in 1995 registered 72 on the Richter scale and lasted twenty seconds - Lebanese News: Getting A Clear Picture From The Middle East By : Alissa Haddad
The top news of the day reaches millions of people daily via the Internet You can catch up with the geo-political and environmental issues, as well as the latest Lebanese news sprinkled with interesting blogs and videos chronicling the lighter side of life about the people, culture, and events in Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Israel and more - Lebanon News And Great Opportunities By : Alissa Haddad
Opportunities come your way via several routes It could be a tip from a friend, something said in discussions, a look at the shops around you, or something you stumbled on online - Martine Aubry – The Lady In Waiting. By : Johnny Summerton
She might have been absent from national politics for the past eight years, but now a one-time leading light of the Socialist party, Martine Aubry, appears to be back in favour
Aubry is being touted – not least by herself – as a figure behind which activists could unite in the tussle for the leadership of the party due in November - Our Driving Habits Destroy Habitats By : Maryanne Pope
According to the World Wildlife Fund, by 2050, polar bears are likely to be extinct in Canada’s southern Hudson Bay region – and our driving habits may be partially to blame
Seemingly harmless driving practices, such as unnecessary idling (idling produces more emissions per minute than driving), cause increased carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions - Peak Oil: Get Ready, Its Here By : David Mark
Rising gas prices, economic uncertainty, and the collapse of the dollar are just some of the signs that a recession is at hand But is this just another recession or a sign of something more disastrous - Policing Garbage With Hidden Spy Cameras By : Nahshon Roberts
You arrive home You open your mailbox, reach inside and remove a mishmash of envelopes, fliers and periodicals - Public Prosecutor Recommends Dropping (Jean) Sarkozy Charges By : Johnny Summerton
The mysterious if somewhat exhausting case of the hit-and-run scooter and the role of the French president's son, Jean Sarkozy, could be nearing its conclusion
A Paris prosecutor has recommended dropping charges against him, but a final decision won't be handed down until September - Renewable Biomass Is Man’s Oldest Energy Source And Newest By : Steve Evans
Man started to use biomass for energy on the day that our ancestors discovered fire, and used it for cooking Biomass is actually just another word for biological-mass - Renewable Energy Is The Future By : James Copper
Solar energy is a renewable source of energy, and has become quite common in areas that have a dependable number of days of sunshine such as California and Arizona Solar heat collectors can be seen on roofs all over the Southwest of America - Sarkozy Sees Sense On Blair Presidency By : Johnny Summerton
It has not been made official yet but it’s already doing the rounds of the media both here in France and across the channel in Britain The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is apparently not going to back former British prime minister, Tony Blair, as a candidate to become the first president of the European Union - Sarkozy Starts Visit to Israel By : Johnny Summerton
The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, begins a three-day visit to Israel on Sunday in what the press back home is reporting as further proof of an improvement in relations between the two countries
It'll be only the third time a French president has visited Israel, and Sarkozy is likely to have a far more conciliatory tone than his predecessors - Smoke-Free UK: Are You Ready For This? By : Penny Susman
Although many people know that smoking is bad for their health, it does not stop them from the habit But now that a new UK legislation that bans smoking in “enclosed and substantially enclosed” public and work places, many smokers would definitely be cutting back on their daily ration - Spray Foam Insulation By : Paula Barton
The average family in the United States spends around $1,300 a year on bills to provide energy to the home, most of that energy is wasted by the home Millions of $’s are wasted every year through appliances being unnecessarily left on and conditioned or heated air is just rushing out of buildings - Stop Global Warming By : Paul Arnold
More frequently we are being given reminders that we are living on a fragile and volatile planet Many of our natural resources have been processed to near depletion - Texas UFO And Jets May Have Entered Restricted Presidential Airspace By : Bill Knell
The laundry list of strangeness surrounding the Stephenville, Texas, UFO sightings is growing Despite efforts by a military spokesperson to attribute the sightings to F-16 training maneuvers, new video shows a strange object that doesn’t look or act anything like a conventional aircraft - The Effects of Global Warming By : Christophe Catesson
When you hear about the effects of global warming it is important to understand that the effects we are experiencing today are moderate compared to what the future will see if we do not take preventative action Over the next century researchers and environmental professionals are stating that the effects of global warming will continue on a constant inclined curve - The Enemy Of The Night By : Anthony Arrigo
What is more inspiring than a dark night filled with sparkling stars There’s just something magical about looking into the dark sky and seeing a sky packed with dazzeling stars, it is certainly breath taking - The First Lady Sings By : Johnny Summerton
For some it will be a date to note in their diaries and one on which they will undoubtedly rush out in anticipation to the record stores For others it will quite possibly be time to clap their hands over their ears in an attempt to protect their hearing - The Holiday That Was, Then Wasn’t And Now Is By : Johnny Summerton
This is the rather muddled tale of the public holiday that disappeared from the French calendar four years ago when it became a quasi-working day But lo and behold, and hallelujah, everything’s back to normal at last and lundi Pentecôte, or Whit Monday, is once again a day off - The Investment Into Green Energy By : James Copper
In the United States, Canada and Australia both commercial and residential consumers can buy green energy from their standard local utility provider of from a provider that specializes in green energy Many third party suppliers of energy provide green energy electricity that is produced from renewable resources - The Knives Are Out By : Johnny Summerton
The big guns within the Socialist party here in France are warming up for battle ahead of an election to choose a new leader even though that’s still over six months away
Segolene Royal officially announced her intention to stand last Friday - The Nicaragua Canal: Will it Ever be Built? By : Attila Jancsina
The Nicaragua Canal: Will It Ever be Built
Everyone knows about the Panama Canal, and how it connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans - The Powers Of Tidal Power By : James Copper
Tidal Power, often referred to as tidal energy, is achieved through the capture of the energy created as water moves in ocean currents and tides Two types of tidal power can be harnessed for energy-efficient power - The Real Causes Of Global Warming - Find Out How Our Daily Habits Have Disastrous Effects For The Planet By : Christophe Catesson
The two major greenhouse gases are the carbon dioxide that contributes to the greenhouse effect to a height of 60% and methane While methane has only a weak life span in the atmosphere, the carbon dioxide there remains for more than a century - Top Countries In Producing Counterfeit U.S. Currency By : Amy Nutt
The United States Secret Service was established in the 19th century at the end of the American Civil War to try to put an end to making counterfeit money when approximately one-third to one-half of all the currency flooding the nation’s market was fake Today in the 21st century, the Secret Service’s role has expanded to include aggressively pursuing American money counterfeiters and traffickers internationally
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