The Ashes (Winter 2010)
A bit late for this topic, but since it is not over yet, and England may actually win the series, a topic is in order, no?
England dominating Australia in Australia is quite something.
A bit late for this topic, but since it is not over yet, and England may actually win the series, a topic is in order, no?
England dominating Australia in Australia is quite something.
It has been a few years since first I played this little flash game and now I actually decided to complete it.
Since the original website is down, you will need some help. The clue is 1994.
Can you get out of the crimson room?
John Pilger investigates the media's role in war. He traces the history of 'embedded' and independent reporting from the carnage of WWI to the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This was first broadcast on Tuesday 14 December 2010. Did anyone watch it? what do you make of it all?
Watch on itvPlayer, available until around 13 January 2011.
They are Women of the Year because: “They are fearless. Their life’s purpose is to be of service to Somali refugees, and their unwavering fortitude in the face of insurmountable obstacles is a testament to the warrior spirit of women.â€
—Iman, cosmetics executive, model and 2006 Woman of the Year, born in Somalia
Her lifesaving efforts started in 1983, when she opened a one-room clinic on her family farm. As the government collapsed, refugees flocked to her, seeking food and care. Today she runs a camp housing approximately 90,000 people, mostly women and children because, as she says, “the men are dead, fighting, or have left Somalia to find work.â€
It is a bit boring isnt it?
Just boring hackers hacking sites, either being pro or anti wikileaks.
Meanwhile Julian assange is being held in solitary confinement.
Either way, brace yourself for more boredom - the first cyber war has begun.
Israel offers £63,000 each to families of men killed on Mavi Marmara in exchange for Turkey's help in indemnifying navy against lawsuits
Israel has proposed paying compensation to relatives of Turks it killed during a raid on a Gaza-bound ship, in exchange for Ankara's help in indemnifying the Israeli navy against lawsuits, officials said today.
Read more @ The Guardian
Broadfield pub petrol bomber runs into lamppost
Watch the video of the amazing getaway above.
In excess of 1,700 Indonesian maids are “languishing in different jails†around Saudi Arabia, most on alleged charges of immorality, while another 300 are sheltering in Indonesian Embassy shelters because of non-payment of wages or torture, it was reported on Thursday.
Read more @ The Jakarta Globe
Until now, the idea has been that life on Earth must be composed of at least the six elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus - no example had ever been found that violates this golden rule of biochemistry.
and now they have found one that replaced the phosphorus from that list with arsenic - normally considered poisonous.
Now someone please tell me how in the hell did that happen?
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