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So Will Usain Bolt Break The 100m World Record

By Jesse Shawn

Usain Bolt fascinated the audience. He seems like gazelle in the stadiums around the world . His long legs make him so fast that nobody can follow him. The world record 100 meters is at 9.58 seconds by the Jamaican.

Deep-Sea Archeology Despise Gold And Jewelry

By Reynolds

As a typical German professor he does not, ponytail, colored shirt, long pants. What makes the American Ralph K. Pedersen at the University of Marburg, is unique in Germany: He teaches nautical archeology.

Japan Executed Two Death Sentences Again

By Thomas

Despite international criticism of the death penalty, Japan has executed two convicted murderers. The two men aged 31 and 40 were hanged on Friday in the capital city of Tokyo and Osaka, reported the news agency Jiji Press.

Police Foiled Apparently New Batman Massacre

By Walker Hall

The police in the U.S. state of Maryland has arrested a self-proclaimed "Joker", thus apparently preventing violence in the past week with a "Batman" demonstration in Colorado.

A Good Case Is Colorful, Spacious And Easy

By Kelly Sanders

Earlier cases had to be big simply: Pure Adapt should do what is necessary for 14 days leave. And if it should ever be just a short trip, was also taken away much too much.

Will Be Discussed On Twitter Hard - So Much For Twittering

By Scott Adams

Twitter can bring a committed user really to rave about: A journey through the timeline is entertaining and stimulating. The tweets are often humorous and ironic, sometimes cynical. They are cheeky, sometimes shoot too far.

Global Energy Study On Wind And Solar The Rise

By Adam

More and more countries in its electricity production from hydropower, biomass, solar and wind energy. Since 1990 by building appropriate capacity 430 000 megawatts of installed capacity, which corresponds to approximately 400 nuclear power plants.

The MacBook Air Remains The Benchmark For Ultra-Books

By Evans Collins

The MacBook Air from Apple is still considered a benchmark against which must be the ultra-competitive books are judged. This measure will cost, however: With full amenities, current processor and 13.3-inch screen.

Groupon Accounting Seems To Be A Disaster

By Smile

Not only the IPO was quite a disaster (OK, after the IPO has withdrawn from the disaster scale BATS would actually be re-adjusted ;-), see IPO today to $ 16.

Save The Private From The Public Space

By J.H Steve

No topic discusses the science of planning as passionate as the "privatization of public space". Moored this is supposedly from America danger emanating from advancing enclosed living quarters on one side and large shopping malls on the other

Loneliness Is Over

By Ward Cox

Ben Brooks is 20 and has bought from the fees of his first four novels just a flat in London. As if that was not amazing enough, he looks to have on the possible ways of verträumteste clever, with the mocking eyes of a gentle old soul.

Moscow: Deputy Prime Minister insulted Madonna on Twitter

By James Wood

After the pop star called for the release on Friday of three women facing prison due to a disrespectful performance in Moscow’s main cathedral

Spain Wants To Stash Bad Loans In Bad Bank

By Coleman

Behind the scenes in Spain long after the balance sheet detectives are at work. While many investors are still wondering whether the European Central Bank will soon buy Spanish government bonds or not.

Curiosity Sends Panoramic Color Photos To Earth

By Craig Davis

The Rover has broadcast lots color photos of Martian dust and a distant "Mount Sharp" to Earth since its arrival.

World Record - Third Olympic Gold for Usain Bolt

By By James

Usain Bolt makes London history as three-time gold medal winner. The Jamaican superstar is the first to cracks the 37-second mark in the sprint relay.

Alonso Wins, After Vettel Penalty Still Only Fifth

By James

Two hours after the race even the podium was gone. The race stewards penalized for overtaking Sebastian Vettel Jenson Button with 20 seconds - and the two-time Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix of Germany slipped from second to fifth place

No Money For Corruption

By John Smith

In politics, one argues whether the glass is half full or half empty. But, in the case of political corruption, it is not the glass, its about how full are the envelopes.

Obama Warns Assad Warns Against Use Of Chemical Weapons

By Victor Ford

U.S. President Barack Obama has warned Syria against a use of chemical weapons. He said the rulers in Damascus should not commit "tragic error" and use chemical weapons. "The world is watching".

Putin Promised His Army 1000 New Fighter Jets

By kingstone

Russia wants to upgrade its military with 1,600 new airplanes and helicopters. Go there first and foremost a matter of equipping the armed forces with modern technology.

Facebook Tumbles After Lousy Numbers

By Jordan Alan

Facebook is a nightmare for its investors in the first hour: Once started, the disappointed expectations with record-line star with a thick drop of 157 million dollars last quarter.

New Roles For HR Managers

By Russell

He is a pioneer in the market for personnel management. Alexander Petsch, founded in 2000, "HRM" in Cologne and developed it into Europe's biggest exhibition for HR management.

Fear Of The Internet Bubble Hovering Over Silicon Valley

By Richard William

More than 150 years ago in the famous California Gold Rush, which some people fabulously wealthy and the majority was only one experience richer. Even today the country to bring back many of the west coast of America to dream.

2014 World Cup

By Harper Willis

Brazilians are expecting a huge business boom during the 2014 World Cup events, which will be held in 12 cities in Brazil. Hotels, restaurants, tour agencies, gift shops, you name it, and oh yes, even the business of prostitution.

Military Chiefs Fired By Egypt’s Leader

By Saelee Rox

CAIRO-Although Mohammed Morsi’s presidency in still rather new, his decision to remove the military leaders stunned the country and could help bring back civilian rule.

Ripper Street

By Hawkins Stone

BBC America's new series, Ripper Street, premiers Saturday, January 19, at 9/8c. It is set in London's East End in 1889, where a series of brutal murders occurred. Many theories have been explored.

Two Earthquakes Kill Hundreds In Iran

By Olson Mills

Iran is situated on dangerous fault lines and has experienced disastrous earthquakes in the past literally flattening cities. According to the state media, the death toll was at least 250 dead and over 2,500 injured.

Hacker Scoops 60,000 Dollar For Chrome Hack

By Alice David

Google today awarded 60,000 dollar to a security researcher who cracked Chrome at the search firm's second "Pwnium" hacking contest.

Remembering Ron Horshack From The Great Sitcom, ‘Welcome Back Kotter’ Dies At 63

By Happer Riley

The entire cast from ‘Welcome Back Kotter’ was very funny. And, Ron was known best as Arnold Horshack, a nerdy-student fitting in with the rat pack.

1 Million People Are Internally Displaced In Syria

By William John

The U.N. humanitarian agency reported up to 2 million people are affected by fighting and 1 million displaced in Syria.

Softbank To Buy 70 Percent Of Sprint For 20.1Billion Dollar

By Steven Gonzalez

Sprint, the No. 3 cellphone company in the U.S., is selling a controlling stake to Japan's Softbank for $20.1 billion. The deal, announced Monday in Tokyo, positions Sprint Nextel Corp. as a stronger competitor to U.S.

Competition For IT Innovation

By Ernest Cole

Since the year 2000 in Germany organized by the eGovernment competition characterizes the most innovative projects in the field of administrative modernization.

Disney 4 Billion Dollar Deal Means Star Wars Returns

By Alice Mark

A decade after George Lucas said Star Wars was finished on the big screen, a new trilogy is destined for cinemas after Walt Disney announced that it is buying Lucasfilm for 4.05 billion US dollars (£2.52 billion).

Dream Team Scrapes Past Disgrace

By Cole West

The gold favorite basketball player of USA at the Olympic Games in London narrowly escaped only a disgrace. On the penultimate round of the preliminary 13-time gold medalist won with a lot of work.

MIT Maths Geniuses Netted 8 Million Dollar From State Lottery After Discovering Loophole

By Young Peter

A group of science and mathematical experts won almost 8 million dollar on a state lottery after discovering a fool-proof way of winning. The group, which included a biomedical researcher and MIT undergraduates.

Invisible Bureaucracy

By Bell Cook

For many parents, the search degenerates to a kindergarten place in the war of nerves: You must attend an educational institution abtelefonieren after another or to the promise and fear for months. Not so Julia Bloch man.

Protesters Break Through Barrier Before Mursis Palace

By Dixon Ramos

Thousands of Egyptians protest outside the presidential palace against Mohammed Mursi and the decrees to extend his power. In the evening, protesters broke through the barricades in front of the building.

Need A House For 16 Dollar

By Perkins Hudson

Squatter finally evicted in Dallas, Texas. Kenneth Robinson turned into somewhat of a celebrity after simply filing a one page claim and paying $16 bucks for a house that had gone into foreclosure.

Israel Rehearses SMS Warning Of Missile

By Sam Richard

Israel is planning in the nuclear dispute with Iran, allegedly a high-tech war in which only need a few Israeli pilots put themselves in danger. The report, the newspaper "Yediot Ahronot", relying on the U.S. Blogger Richard Silverstein.