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- The deputy head of the Ministry of Transport stood up for the last past the "Bulgaria" captains
- The latest "Harry Potter" set the record for the first day of hire in the USA
- In Komi under the rubble were three miners
- Caught escaped from the Washington Court of the murder suspect
- Hänninen regained the lead in the series after winning the IRC Portugal
- New Holland Island was opened to the public
- Audi A5 model revealed DTM championship for
- All three were detained in Georgia photographers admitted spying
- Arrested in Austria, former commander of the "Alpha" has returned to Russia
- The Communists have set up an "Popular Front", "A national militia"
- NASCAR Team Series sued Williams F1
- The U.S. has refused to pay for prison inmates briefs
- Rake the popular blogger arrested a man for two months
- Pakistan "lost" $ 10 billion in U.S. aid
- Putin denied the prestigious German prize "Quadriga"
The deputy head of the Ministry of Transport stood up for the last past the "Bulgaria" captains Posted: 16 Jul 2011 12:02 PM PDT According to the deputy head of the Ministry of Transport Victor Olersky, sailed past the people from the sunken ship "Bulgaria" the court could harm the survivors. In this regard, he would not "judge a straight line," Captains of the two barges, provided assistance to passengers, "Bulgaria". Both the captain is currently in custody. |
The latest "Harry Potter" set the record for the first day of hire in the USA Posted: 16 Jul 2011 02:23 PM PDT The film "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" set a record at the box office on the first day of hire in the U.S., earning 92.1 million dollars. The previous record belonged to the movie "Twilight" saga. In the U.S. premiere of the Potter was held on July 15. Experts predict a record fee for the film's opening weekend. |
In Komi under the rubble were three miners Posted: 16 Jul 2011 01:25 PM PDT As a result of the collapse of rocks at a mine in the Komi Republic were under the debris at least three miners. With one of them has managed to establish contact. The incident occurred in the mine shaft "North" of "Vorkutaugol" July 16. In the mine at that time there were 73 miners, 70 of them were evacuated. Rescue operations are underway. |
Caught escaped from the Washington Court of the murder suspect Posted: 16 Jul 2011 12:56 PM PDT The suspect in the murder of an elderly veteran of the U.S. Army, on Friday escaped from the cell at the courthouse in Washington, DC, is caught. Details of arrest is not reported. We know only that the alleged offender - 24-year-old James Brewer, nicknamed "Sticks" - was discovered in Washington, DC. |
Hänninen regained the lead in the series after winning the IRC Portugal Posted: 16 Jul 2011 11:24 AM PDT The current champion IRC series Juho Hänninen won the sixth stage of the season after refusing to Andreas Mikkelsen to fight. For two special stages to finish Rally Azores Norwegian decided to consolidate on the second line, giving the victory to the opponent. In the overall standings Hänninen came in first place, second was Brian Bouffier. |
New Holland Island was opened to the public Posted: 16 Jul 2011 11:19 AM PDT New Holland Island, located in the delta of the Neva River, was opened to visitors. It is noteworthy that the land on an island isolated by a public garden, and now everyone can buy to rent one or more beds. In parallel with the opening of the island was an exhibition of projects in its reconstruction. |
Audi A5 model revealed DTM championship for Posted: 16 Jul 2011 10:23 AM PDT During the exhibition phase of body DTM series in Munich, Audi demonstrated the image of the car, debuted in the league in 2012. Starting next season, the DM will go c model A4 A5 coupe. The rivals Audi in the DTM will be the BMW M3 and Mercedes C-Class. |
All three were detained in Georgia photographers admitted spying Posted: 16 Jul 2011 09:46 AM PDT All three photographers who were detained in Georgia on suspicion of espionage, gave a confession. The last of spying for Russia has admitted Gregory Abdaladze. The lawyer said the photographer, that 10 minutes before the interview that his client maintained his innocence, but in the presence of the investigator's testimony changed. |
Arrested in Austria, former commander of the "Alpha" has returned to Russia Posted: 16 Jul 2011 09:04 AM PDT The former commander of the "Alpha" Michael Holovaty, who was arrested July 14 in Austria, returned to Russia. Austrian police said that no claims to it. Holovaty was arrested on suspicion of assault the Vilnius TV tower in 1991, after prosecutors issued a European arrest in Latvia for his arrest. |
The Communists have set up an "Popular Front", "A national militia" Posted: 16 Jul 2011 08:42 AM PDT The Communist Party of the Russian Federation has announced the establishment of the "All People's militia named by Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky." The new political union was officially established at a meeting in Nizhny Novgorod. "Militia" was conceived as an alternative to "United People's Front" edinorosov. |
NASCAR Team Series sued Williams F1 Posted: 16 Jul 2011 07:25 AM PDT Formula 1 team Williams was accused of illegally hiring of Mike Coughlan Senior Engineer, under contract with Michael Waltrip racing stables in a series of NASCAR. Coughlan agreement with the staff of MWR expires in November 2012, but in June the Briton began work as a team in Formula 1. |
The U.S. has refused to pay for prison inmates briefs Posted: 16 Jul 2011 07:14 AM PDT Polk County Jail in Florida will stop issuing free prisoners male underwear. As announced sheriff state to such measures the authorities have decided to go for reasons of economy - by eliminating free laundry in the county budget will be an additional 45 thousand dollars a year. |
Rake the popular blogger arrested a man for two months Posted: 16 Jul 2011 06:19 AM PDT Tagan Moscow court decided to retain custody of Riga resident Gregory Chubrevicha, fired at the car a popular blogger Dmitry Tarnovo. According to the court, Chubrevich hold the next 2 months in jail Butyrsky, and then appear before the court. |
Pakistan "lost" $ 10 billion in U.S. aid Posted: 16 Jul 2011 05:53 AM PDT In the official records of Pakistan's leadership did not have information about using the $ 10 billion of financial assistance provided by the United States to combat terrorism over the past 10 years. Instead of 18.76 billion dollars in the reports appear 8.64 billion. |
Putin denied the prestigious German prize "Quadriga" Posted: 16 Jul 2011 05:03 AM PDT Organizing Committee of the German political premium "Quadriga" reversed its decision to award the Prize to the Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin. The reason for the withdrawal of rewards was the criticism from prominent politicians and the media. Putin's spokesman promised that the decision of the organizing committee will not affect relations between countries. |
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