Friday, April 15, 2011
World Most famous Dogs
in August 1960, became the first living creatures to orbit the Earth. Their space voyage lasted a little over 24 hours, during which the spaceship circled the Earth 15 times. The dogs were used to study the impact of space flight (overload, weightlessness and radiation) on a living organism. Both dogs lived to a ripe old age and died natural deaths. Their stuffed bodies are now at the Cosmonautics Memorial Museum in Moscow.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
She Is In Court Bcos OF Illegal Voters Card
A woman in Akure the Capital of Ondon state in Nigeria has been charged to court for using a voters card belonging to Abu Lorenta Aina.
She was caught at about 11 a.m. on the election day with the voter’s card which had registration number Vin: 030DDA5928296037003 and PU: 28/03/10/004.
Also a Bauchi Magistrates’ Court has remanded seven persons in prison custody for electoral offences.
The suspects — Musa Adamu, Hassan Muhammad, Haladu Muhammad, Ibrahim Saidu, Hassan Alhaji Musa, Hussaini Makama and Mohammed Adamu — are aged between 20 and 25.
The story is from News Agency Of Nigeria(NAN)
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Is This The End of Mubarak?
The 30 years rule by Mr Mubarak in Egypt has been brought down by the citizen, who were defiant to see d end of a tyranny man who sees his people as slaves and choose to kill them when they protested against him.
Mr Mubarak is 82,is in detention and possibly face corruption charges soon along side his two sons, who are also in detention.
Mr Mubarak, along with his sons and their wives, have been banned from leaving the country. The family's assets have been frozen.
In a pre-recorded audio message on Sunday, he broke his silence of the last two months to say his reputation and that of his sons had been damaged and he would work to clear their names.
On Tuesday, Egyptian soldiers and police moved into Tahrir Square in Cairo and ended a sit-in by protesters demanding civilian rule and swifter prosecution of former officials.
A military council has been ruling Egypt since Mr Mubarak stepped down.
Includes contents from BBC
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
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