Body exhume from Muslin graveyard

The family of the Ahmadi sect was forced by police to exhume the body of their relative, Shehzard Waraich who died on October 30 because it was buried in a Muslim graveyard, which is against the law and Javed Islam the Sargodha district police chief said it was his job to enforce the law. The…

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Facebook Social Searches Go Live on Bing

Tuesday Microsoft announced they went live with Bing’s new social search features, created through a partnership with Facebook. “We looked for a way to respect the sharing intent you have with your friends inside Facebook, and use that to deliver a similarly powerful experience inside Bing,” Paul Yiu, group program manager for Bing, said. The…

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Brazil’s First Female President

Dilma Rousseff was a former Marxist guerrilla who was tortured and imprisoned during Brazil’s long dictatorship was elected Sunday as the first female president of Latin America’s biggest nation, a country in the midst of a rapid economic growth  and political rise. In a 25-minute victory speech to jubilant supporters in Brasilia, Rousseff said that…

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Mini Art in a vending machine

Lars Kaiser, a 35-year-old artist from Potsdam, Germany said he has installed about 100  art vending machines in public buildings, bars and on exterior walls throughout Germany. The refurbished vending machines once sold cigarettes, chewing gum or condoms. The vending machines are art in them self. The artist who wanted to make art more accessible…

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North and South Koreans’ reunited

Four South Korean soldiers,believed to be killed in action in North Korea, were alive and were able to  meet their family members from the South.Relatives divided since 1953 were reunited for the first time Saturday at a South Korean-built tourism resort in North Korea amid tensions between the two sides.On Friday, the day before the…

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Formal Education could make for better health

A new study suggests that meaningful relationships with others and a sense of purpose in life can help reduce the negative health impacts of having less schooling and education. It is well known that lack of education is a strong indicator of poor health and a relatively early death, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison…

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Chili miners have palace reception and football game

President Sebastian Pinera hosted the 33 rescued miners at his palace in Santiago. Chili. A metal was given each miner to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Chili’s independence from Spain .which was celebrated while they were trapped underground. The government officials, President Sebastian Piners and the rescuers of the miners played football against the 33…

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Jenny McCarthy on ‘Love, Lust & Faking it

Jenny McCarthy is at again, writing another one of her “Naked Truth” books, this time about relationships. The out spoken Ms. McCarthy is back on the shelves with “Love, Lust & Faking It: The Naked Truth about Sex, Lies and True Romance.” She appeared at Border Books in Oakbrook, IL, on October 11th. McCarthy greeted…

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