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- All attacked the Kabul hotel militants killed
- Hugo Chavez was shown on television for the first time after surgery
- Egyptian police dispersed protesters with tear gas
- "Sketch for a portrait" of Bacon sold for $ 28 million
- Shooting in cemetery made a drunken Pyatnitskiy courier
- The Latvian airline launched due to technical problems
- Putin promised Russian money multipliers
- Sharapova advanced to the semifinals at Wimbledon
- The bomber blew up in Kabul hotel
- Near the cemetery in Moscow Pyatnitskiy man fired at police
- "RAO" has confirmed plans to de-energize Belarus
- In Saratov, arrested a gang of "factory"
- Microsoft has launched a "cloud" Office
- Elected a new IMF Managing Director
- Swaziland predicted extinction
All attacked the Kabul hotel militants killed Posted: 28 Jun 2011 04:26 PM PDT All six insurgents who attacked on Tuesday night at the hotel "Intercontinental" in Kabul have been destroyed. In the raid involved helicopters, NATO, at least three militants were shot dead on the roof of a five-story building. The number of injured and dead accurate information yet. |
Hugo Chavez was shown on television for the first time after surgery Posted: 28 Jun 2011 07:04 PM PDT Cuban authorities released a photo and video, which depicted the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who recently had surgery. These images, according to the minister of information, designed to "reassure the people of Venezuela, worried about the health of the president," and dispel rumors that Chavez is in critical condition. |
Egyptian police dispersed protesters with tear gas Posted: 28 Jun 2011 05:29 PM PDT Egyptian police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators who had gathered in the main square of Cairo on the night of June 29. Just a protest attended by about three thousand people, among whom were relatives of people killed during the revolution in February 2011. |
"Sketch for a portrait" of Bacon sold for $ 28 million Posted: 28 Jun 2011 04:01 PM PDT Francis Bacon painting "Sketch for a portrait," was sold for $ 28 million, thus becoming the top lot in London auction Christie's. Other top lots of the auction was a portrait of "Mao" painted by Andy Warhol ($ 11 million) and "Smiling Woman" by Lucian Freud ($ 7.5 million). |
Shooting in cemetery made a drunken Pyatnitskiy courier Posted: 28 Jun 2011 03:21 PM PDT Shooting near Pyatnitskiy cemetery in Moscow was opened by an officer Courier Service of the Russian Federation, who was intoxicated. Man shot out of a window company car. During the arrest he received a benign wound in the shoulder and was taken to the department. Earlier it was reported that the incident occurred because of a family quarrel. |
The Latvian airline launched due to technical problems Posted: 28 Jun 2011 03:02 PM PDT Aircraft airline airBaltic, flying from Riga to Kiev, returned to the airport of departure due to technical problems. On board were 74 passengers, among whom was the Minister of Economy of Latvia, and four crew members. On his return to Riga airport passengers transplanted to another plane. |
Putin promised Russian money multipliers Posted: 28 Jun 2011 02:25 PM PDT Prime Minister Vladimir Putin promised in 2011 to allocate to the Russian animation an additional amount of 500 million rubles, and in 2012 - at least 1.5 billion rubles. In addition, he announced the abolition of "United State kinokollektsii" receiving income from the old cartoons. |
Sharapova advanced to the semifinals at Wimbledon Posted: 28 Jun 2011 12:58 PM PDT Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova appeared in 1 / 2 Champions of Wimbledon - the third tournament in a season series of "Grand Slam". On June 28, match 1 / 4 finals Sharapova, seeded number five, beaten in straight sets, Dominique Tsybulkovu from Slovakia. Sharapova will next opponent Sabine Lisicki German. |
The bomber blew up in Kabul hotel Posted: 28 Jun 2011 12:47 PM PDT At least one suicide bomber exploded in the hotel "Intercontinental" in Kabul on Tuesday night. According to police, the attack on the hotel involving several armed men shooting continues. About the victims are not reported, but among the police is wounded. The building is de-energized. |
Near the cemetery in Moscow Pyatnitskiy man fired at police Posted: 28 Jun 2011 12:18 PM PDT On Tuesday night in the cemetery at Pyatnitskiy northeast of Moscow armed man opened fire on police. Law enforcement officers blocked off the street and the first Mytishchi car blocked the attacker, after which he was arrested. Affected by the incident, no. |
"RAO" has confirmed plans to de-energize Belarus Posted: 28 Jun 2011 11:46 AM PDT "RAO" on Tuesday night confirmed that a fully suspend electricity supplies to Belarus from June 29 to 0:00, Moscow time, because the next payment of about 600 million rubles from Minsk has not been received. Previously, "RAO" reduced the supply of electricity, but not completely ceased. |
In Saratov, arrested a gang of "factory" Posted: 28 Jun 2011 11:17 AM PDT The two leaders and 14 active members of an organized criminal group "Factory" were detained in Saratov. Most of the detainees has been repeatedly brought to justice. As explained in the State Ministry of Interior in the Saratov region, the gang members "tried to act in the spirit of swashbuckling 90." |
Microsoft has launched a "cloud" Office Posted: 28 Jun 2011 10:51 AM PDT Microsoft has launched in 40 countries, "the cloud" service Office 365. It includes a Web version of Office applications Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as tools Exchange, SharePoint and Lync. In Russia, sales of licenses for Office 365 will engage the company, "VimpelCom" and "SKB Kontur". |
Elected a new IMF Managing Director Posted: 28 Jun 2011 10:36 AM PDT New director of the International Monetary Fund appointed French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde. Such a decision was expected, though Lagarde became the first woman to head the organization. The need for a new head of the IMF came after the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was accused of attempted rape. |
Swaziland predicted extinction Posted: 28 Jun 2011 09:40 AM PDT Supply of drugs to treat HIV-infection in hospitals Swaziland enough for no more than two months. This was stated by head of the local Ministry of Health of Benedict Csaba. Patient representatives of organizations predicted a sharp decline in population in the absence of antiretroviral drugs. Currently, about 40 percent of adults in the country are infected with HIV. |
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