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- Obama has sent to Congress a report on Libya
- Iran has orbited the next satellite
- Gabrielle Giffords released from hospital
- Website of the CIA under attack by hackers
- Belarus has been the silent protest
- Former son-in-Nazarbayev presented a new charge
- Struck the journalist of "Novaya Gazeta" from the witness began to suspect
- Greek Prime Minister generate new government
- U.S. congressmen have filed for Obama to court for the war in Libya
- Mercedes-Benz try beat world record duration drift
- Gary Peffett continue act DTM behind Mercedes
- Kim Clijsters withdrew from Wimbledon
- The company officially unveiled the new BMW M5 Sedan
- Google will return a lunar eclipse on the internet
- Chief archaeologist of Egypt to avoid prison
Obama has sent to Congress a report on Libya Posted: 15 Jun 2011 03:36 PM PDT Barack Obama on Wednesday sent a U.S. Congress report on the situation in Libya, which states that the president continue the military operation in the country legally. The document also presents data on U.S. spending on military and humanitarian mission in Libya. |
Iran has orbited the next satellite Posted: 15 Jun 2011 06:29 PM PDT Iran successfully launched into orbit altitude 260 kilometers an artificial Earth satellite, seedling-1. The device was launched by rocket Safir. " Every day "Seedlings-1 can fly round the Earth 15 times and is capable to shoot pictures of its surface. Iran's space program was launched in 2008. |
Gabrielle Giffords released from hospital Posted: 15 Jun 2011 05:25 PM PDT Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was discharged from the hospital Houston TIRR Memorial Hermann, which was treated after the attack. A woman returns home and continue outpatient treatment at the same medical facility. Doctors note that the state Giffords is improving continuously. |
Website of the CIA under attack by hackers Posted: 15 Jun 2011 05:13 PM PDT The hacker group Lulz Security, has previously committed an attack on the internal network of the U.S. Senate and the server is a division of the FBI, June 15, said about breaking the official website of the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA is not confirmed nor denied this information. Damage from hackers is unknown. |
Belarus has been the silent protest Posted: 15 Jun 2011 03:51 PM PDT In Minsk, and several other Belarusian cities on June 15 took unauthorized protest in the framework of the "revolution through social networks." Format stocks did not provide any attributes or slogans. In Minsk, near the main square gathered from several hundred to several thousand. |
Former son-in-Nazarbayev presented a new charge Posted: 15 Jun 2011 02:46 PM PDT Rahat Aliyev, who was last accounted-law of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, in absentia, accused of the murder of two top managers of Nurbank. They disappeared in 2007, and their bodies were found only in 2011. Earlier Aliyev, who is currently in Austria, has been charged with their kidnapping. |
Struck the journalist of "Novaya Gazeta" from the witness began to suspect Posted: 15 Jun 2011 01:22 PM PDT The man who struck during a gay pride parade on May 28, correspondent of Novaya Gazeta Elena Kostyuchenko, from the category of witnesses moved into the category of suspects. Into the attack on the journalist was prosecuted for intentional infliction of bodily harm from malicious motives. |
Greek Prime Minister generate new government Posted: 15 Jun 2011 12:23 PM PDT Greek Prime Minister Georghios Papandreou Wednesday June 15 announced that already Thursday intends generate new government and seek vote confidence parliament. Such a decision by the Prime adopted before the parliamentary vote on the adoption of a new package of measures to reduce public spending. |
U.S. congressmen have filed for Obama to court for the war in Libya Posted: 15 Jun 2011 11:12 AM PDT Cross-party group of U.S. congressmen led by Democrat Dennis Kucinich has prepared a lawsuit against Barack Obama. The plaintiffs argue that it violates the Resolution on the allocation of war powers, continuing military operations in Libya without the permission of Congress. |
Mercedes-Benz try beat world record duration drift Posted: 15 Jun 2011 11:09 AM PDT The company Mercedes-Benz plans to establish a new world record for the prolonged forceful grip. The new record will try to establish a test-pilot Mercedes Mauro Calo, who plans to use for drift or E63 AMG, or the S63 AMG. The driver intends to travel in a continuous sliding of 12 laps around the track. |
Gary Peffett continue act DTM behind Mercedes Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:58 AM PDT Champion body DTM series in 2005, Gary Peffett signed long-term agreement with a team of Mercedes. The Briton became the first driver to Mercedes, officially confirmed for next year. Peffett is the most successful DTM driver among active drivers: Gary counts 16 wins in the races and three vice-champion title. |
Kim Clijsters withdrew from Wimbledon Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:54 AM PDT Belgian tennis player Kim Clijsters withdrew from Wimbledon because of an ankle injury received in a tournament in Hertogenbosch. The second racket of the world, sown in the tournament at number two, has expressed regret at the forced solution and called Wimbledon "one of his favorite tournament." |
The company officially unveiled the new BMW M5 Sedan Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:46 AM PDT The BMW Group has extended the official information and photos of the serial "charged" M5 sedan next generation. For the first time the car will be shown in late June at the event, BMW M Festival, which will be held before the start of the marathon "24 hours of Nurburgring. In September, the car will also be available at the international Motor Show in Frankfurt. |
Google will return a lunar eclipse on the internet Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:39 AM PDT Google and Astronomical Internet project Slooh organize webcast lunar eclipse on June 15. Live astronomical phenomenon will be visible on the site slooh.com, on the official Google channel on YouTube and video sharing with Google Earth in a layer of "Heaven." |
Chief archaeologist of Egypt to avoid prison Posted: 15 Jun 2011 09:35 AM PDT Egypt's Court of Appeal upheld the complaint on June 15 the Minister of Antiquities of Egypt, Zahi Hawass, who appealed a lower court, sentenced him to one year imprisonment on charges of corruption. With the charges dropped in fraudulent trading areas in the Cairo Museum of Antiquities. |
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