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- U.S. ahead of Russia in the number of strategic intercontinental missiles
- Air Force NATO airstrikes caused new to Tripoli
- New York City hotel maids draws "panic button"
- Google reported a burglary of hundreds of Gmail accounts by hackers from China
- In the Syrian city of Rastan killed over 40 people
- In Russia, to create a public women's movement "Otlichnitsa.
- Implicated in the murder of ex-security guard Kadyrov verdict
- TV ratings race Indy-500 grew by seven percent
- UN accused the regime of Gaddafi and the Libyan rebels for war crimes
- Medvedev made the All-Russian Cossack community
- The new Porsche 911 will receive a seven-step "mechanics"
- Nico Rosberg will extend the contract with Mercedes GP 2016
- Noise in the operating room associated with the risk of infectious complications
- Nine years later the world will sell 37 million micro-hybrids per year
- Sepp Blatter was re-elected FIFA President
U.S. ahead of Russia in the number of strategic intercontinental missiles Posted: 01 Jun 2011 06:23 PM PDT The U.S. has 30 percent more strategic intercontinental missiles and nuclear warheads than Russia. In total, the U.S. stand on arms 882 intercontinental ballistic missiles on land, sea or air. Russia has such missiles, 521. Such data are published U.S. State Department as part of the START-3. |
Air Force NATO airstrikes caused new to Tripoli Posted: 01 Jun 2011 04:40 PM PDT NATO aircraft on the night of Thursday, June 2, dealt new blows to the Libyan capital. According to the Libyan capital, told foreign media correspondents in Tripoli, around 00:35 local time it was issued more than six missiles or bombs. What objects were to air strikes is not specified. |
New York City hotel maids draws "panic button" Posted: 01 Jun 2011 03:58 PM PDT Guide Hotel Pierre in New York intends to distribute all their maids "panic button". Portable device that transmits an alarm, it was decided to purchase for the staff of the hotel after Sunday, May 29, one of the maids Pierre was attacked by an Egyptian businessman. |
Google reported a burglary of hundreds of Gmail accounts by hackers from China Posted: 01 Jun 2011 03:15 PM PDT Chinese hackers managed to illegally get access to hundreds of accounts of mail service Gmail, announced Wednesday, June 1, the company Google. Among the victims of hackers, senior American officials, military personnel, journalists, as well as Chinese human rights activists. |
In the Syrian city of Rastan killed over 40 people Posted: 01 Jun 2011 02:19 PM PDT In the Syrian city of Rastan, much to quell unrest entered government troops killed at least 41 people. About this on June 1 said one Syrian human rights activists, who stressed that it is only about civilian casualties. Earlier, Syrian authorities have reported three deaths in the crease in the military. |
In Russia, to create a public women's movement "Otlichnitsa. Posted: 01 Jun 2011 05:34 PM PDT In Russia, created women's movement "Otlichnitsa. On the purposes and objectives "Otlichnitsa" which was presented in Moscow on Wednesday, June 1, said the creator of the movement - the head of the Center for Elite Studies, Institute of Sociology RAS, a member of United Russia's Olga Kryshtanovskaya. |
Implicated in the murder of ex-security guard Kadyrov verdict Posted: 01 Jun 2011 11:47 AM PDT Vienna Court sentenced him to life imprisonment Otto Kaltenbrunner, who was found guilty of involvement in the murder of former security guard, Ramzan Kadyrov, in January 2009. Two of his accomplices, Suleiman Ali Dada and Turpal Esherkaev, received 19 and 16 years in prison respectively. |
TV ratings race Indy-500 grew by seven percent Posted: 01 Jun 2011 11:36 AM PDT In 2011, the rating of the famous racing events, "Indie 500" grew by seven percent compared to last season. Five million American households watched the race live. In the city, which held a marathon race - at Indianapolis - the number of visitors increased by 17.6 percent. |
UN accused the regime of Gaddafi and the Libyan rebels for war crimes Posted: 01 Jun 2011 10:44 AM PDT The investigation, conducted under the auspices of the United Nations, it became clear that the regime's Muammar Gaddafi, and opposing rebels he committed war crimes on the territory of Libya. Such conclusion was a special commission established by the Human Rights Council at the UN. |
Medvedev made the All-Russian Cossack community Posted: 01 Jun 2011 10:34 AM PDT Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a federal law that creates the All-Russian Cossack community. Troop of Cossack society, made in the state register in accordance with this decree will be merged. In addition, all the Cossack society will annually notify the Ministry of Justice about its size. |
The new Porsche 911 will receive a seven-step "mechanics" Posted: 01 Jun 2011 10:18 AM PDT Porsche 911 sports cars will be equipped with next-generation seven-speed manual gearbox. To save money, this transmission is not planned to develop "from scratch" - it would be "formed" from semidiapazonnogo "robot" PDK double-clutch. The new 911 will show the fall in Frankfurt. |
Nico Rosberg will extend the contract with Mercedes GP 2016 Posted: 01 Jun 2011 09:59 AM PDT German Formula 1 driver Nico Rosberg prepares to extend the existing agreement with a team of Mercedes GP. The total contract is estimated at 80 million euros and provides for annual wage increases by ten percent. The new agreement is designed for up to 2016. |
Noise in the operating room associated with the risk of infectious complications Posted: 01 Jun 2011 09:57 AM PDT Swiss researchers found that surgery performed in noisy operating rooms, are associated with increased risk of postoperative infection in the wound. According to scientists, the reason the relationship was revealed elevated levels of stress and reducing the concentration of attention of surgeons in a noisy environment. |
Nine years later the world will sell 37 million micro-hybrids per year Posted: 01 Jun 2011 09:34 AM PDT By 2020, annual sales of "micro-hybrids" that is, vehicles equipped with a system of "start-stop, around the world will increase by more than a hundred times - from three million to 37.3 million vehicles. In this case, the most widespread, this technology is in Europe, which now offers over 20 models with a "start-stop". |
Sepp Blatter was re-elected FIFA President Posted: 01 Jun 2011 09:28 AM PDT Held on Wednesday, June 1 elections, President of the International Football Federation, won the acting head of the organization of Sepp Blatter. Of the 206 representatives of associations who participated in the vote, Blatter supported by 186 people. After the election, the president promised to rid the FIFA corruption. |
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