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TOP GREEN CELLPHONES OF 2009

TOP GREEN CELLPHONES OF 2009

Going green is the motto with every product manufacturer including the cell phone producers. Heres an interesting list of mobile phones, your key to carrying out green communication.

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AIDS spreading fast in Pakistan

AIDS spreading fast in Pakistan

AIDS in Pakistan is spreading like a silent killer. From the ages-old custom of arranged marriages in the rural areas to sex industry in Lahore and Karachi, AIDS is rarely mentioned until the time it infects someone. The minimum estimated number of AIDS infected people in Pakistan is around one hundred thousand while in speculations, it is around or over one million. The registered cases, however, are very few. Most people rarely undergo laboratory tests for AIDS and keep spreading the ...

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Moroccan Islamic scholars condemn Swiss ban on minarets

Moroccan Islamic scholars condemn Swiss ban on minarets

After the expected banning of minarets by the Swiss voters, the Moroccan higher council of Islamic scholars expressed their disappointment over this form of extremism and exclusion by Switzerland. Once again, another western country has proved its hypocrisy when they denied thousands of Muslims their rights to practise their religion within its territories. Muslims now should stop overreacting and be aware that the only place where they can expect Islam to be practised freely is their own ...

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Middle east press criticizes Swiss referendum banning minarets in Switzerland

Middle east press criticizes Swiss referendum banning minarets in Switzerland

The Swiss have voted for their referendum, and the vote has decided against the building of Islamic Minarets in Switzerland. Middle Eastern press called it a racist step, while some saw the double standards the message carried along, in a country that claims to respect human rights, one of which being freedom of religion and worship. A step like this one will only escalate the already present tension between Muslim and non-Muslim countries, making the gap bigger, and the feelings of ...

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US to send 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan

US to send 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan

Obamas announcement surge of 30000 more US troops in Afghanistan may turn out to be the turning point in the history of American war in Afghanistan. Launched in 2001 to hunt down Al Qaeda and it associates. Mixed reactions were seen in the public in Afghanistan but the announcement was welcomed by the Afghan government. The afghan foreign minister welcomed Obamas new strategy regarding the war in Afghanistan calling it a strategy in response to the expectations of the afghan people and ...

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Global Report 3 dec.2009

Global Report 3 dec.2009

US to send 30000 extra troops to Afghanistan Obamas announcement surge of 30000 more US troops in Afghanistan may turn out to be the turning point in the history of American war in Afghanistan. Launched in 2001 to hunt down Al Qaeda and it associates. Mixed reactions were seen in the public in Afghanistan but the announcement was welcomed by the Afghan government. The afghan foreign minister welcomed Obamas new strategy regarding the war in Afghanistan calling it a strategy in response to ...

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Cholera outbreak in Kenya kills 119 in one month alone

Cholera outbreak in Kenya kills 119 in one month alone

Kenya is under a Cholera threat having witnessed several deaths last week while more areas across the country have been put on high alert. Though it was such a shameful incident where over 20 inmates died in Kamiti Maximum prison, the government has now moved to curb the spread of the disease and is now appealing for Shs Sh553 million from the treasury. At the moment, more than 50 other inmates are admitted at both Kenyatta National Hospital and the prison dispensary. It is a sad situation ...

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Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledges to fight organized drug crime

Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledges to fight organized drug crime

Mexican President Felipe Calderon acknowledged Friday in an interview, the impossibility of doing away with drugs but believed that the governments goal should be freeing citizens from organized crime. He said that in his remaining three years leading the nation he plans to wipe out organized crime and recover for the Mexican state the ability to control, command, and impose its own law to the benefit of citizens.When he took power in 2006, Calderon found Mexico afflicted by an organized ...

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International Conference on Afghanistan to be held in London in 2010

International Conference on Afghanistan to be held in London in 2010

"The hottest stories surrounding Eid festivities in Afghanistans political circle has been the proposed International Conference on Afghanistan to be held in London in the last week of January next year. The conference, which was proposed by the British Prime Minister, has been welcomed by the Western Leaders including Angelina Merkel of Germany and Barack Obama of the United States of America. A reaction has yet to be shown by the Afghan government. Previously International donors ... Eid ...

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Pakistans Jamaat-e-Islami wants college and university to push its anti-US agenda

Pakistans Jamaat-e-Islami wants college and university to push its anti-US agenda

Almost all the major political parties in the country have been using students for meeting their political goals for decades. Jamaat-e-Islamis latest declaration of using students and educational institutions against America is no different a case. In a politically agitated country like Pakistan, however, it does not seem advisable to bring students into the political battlefield. Not only does political participation affect their studies but young students also lack the maturity to handle ...

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