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Listed are the posts for December 2009.

Three Labradors die in house fire

More than 60 firefighters have a fire in a house on the border between Hampshire and Dorset, where three Labradors are dead tackled. The crews of the two circles by calls for two-storey house in the village near Bliss Ford Fordingbridge on Monday morning. A couple, married, sits in the gutter of the operation of [...]


‘Peacemaker’ dies after trying to break up street fight

A man died after being injured while trying to break passed by a battle between two groups, which called them, police said. David Joslin, 23, was Sunday in the early hours of the morning, December 20 at Chingford Mount Road, East London attack. The passer has a wide range of interested end jewelry store in [...]


Met Police face shortfall over uninsured car campaign

The Metropolitan Police has a hole of 1.3 in the budget after a failed action against uninsured vehicles to reach their goals. Operation Reclaim was launched first in London parties in 2005, extending the powers of officials to remove uninsured vehicles in the capital. But new data show that the police expect 36,000 vehicles use [...]


UK soldier killed in Afghanistan explosion

A British soldier was killed in an explosion in Afghanistan has confirmed the Department of Defense. The soldier, 3 Battalion, The Rifles, was during a patrol in the Kajaki area of Helmand Province on Monday afternoon killed. Relatives have been informed of his death, thus the number of British soldiers killed in the conflict since [...]


Condoms ‘too big’ for Indian men

A survey of over 1,000 people in India has concluded that condoms, according to international sizes are too big for most Indian men. The study showed that more than half of men with penises measured was below international standards for condoms. There should be a call for condoms of different sizes led to a greater [...]


Somali pirates hijack UK tanker in Gulf of Aden

Somali pirates have hijacked a UK-flagged chemical tanker in the Gulf of Aden, officials say. The St James Park was captured on Monday while on its way to Thailand from Spain, said the Kenya-based Seafarers Assistance Programme. Its 26 crew hail from Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Georgia, India, Turkey and the Philippines. Pirate attacks [...]


Avatar tops Christmas box office in US and Canada

Avatar has a locker, a Christmas weekend record for the top theaters in the U.S. and Canada. The estimated $ 278m (174m) in ticket sales weekend broke the previous record of $ 253 million (Duplex 158m) in July 2008, The Dark Knight was released over the weekend. Sci-fi epic, Avatar took $ 75m (47m) in [...]


Nigeria police in deadly clash with sect in Bauchi

At least 38 people have died in clashes between security forces and members of a religious sect in the northern Nigerian state of Bauchi. The dead were mainly from a group calling itself Kala Kato. Two soldiers and a policeman were also killed. The fighting came after local people told authorities they were alarmed by [...]


Netanyahu and Mubarak to discuss peace process in Cairo

Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will meet in Cairo to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Palestinians refuse to resume negotiations until Israel halt all construction of settlements in the West Bank. A former Israeli peace negotiator, said Israel and the United States are close to beginning the talks. The visit takes [...]


Obama says US will pursue plane bomb plotters

President Barack Obama has pledged his administration “will not rest” until all those behind an alleged plot to bomb a US plane are brought to justice. In his first public comments on last Friday’s incident, Mr Obama said he had ordered two reviews – of US terrorism databases and air travel screening. The accused, Umar [...]


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