Article Archive for September 2010
British aid worker and three Afghans abducted in Kunar
The problem with Afghanistan is far from over and the recent abduction of the British aid worker is surely such an indication. He was not alone but along with him, three more Afghan colleagues were …
Muslims to have a superhero of their own
For the very first time, the Muslims will have a superhero of their own. The superhero will be a boy sitting in wheelchair and performing astonishing tasks with his magical power. Some disabled young Syrians …
Legislative elections – a big test for Chavez
It’s 12 years now, since when Hugo Chavez has been reigning in Venezuela and Sunday saw the supremacy of the Venezuelan leader being challenged by opponents. Last time in 2005, the opponents boycotted the legislative …
China prospering, yet it gets $2.5 billion per year as aid
Very recently, China has been declared as the second largest economy in the entire world. Before being honored with this, they had sent their astronauts in space; they organized one of the most dazzling Olympics …
Manchester United Held by Bolton 2-2
Manchester United’s unbeaten streak could have been ended in their match against Bolton Wanderers. The reds were down two times in the match, still somehow managed to get a point. Around the midway of second …
Liverpool will come back, says Gerrard
Things are not going well for Liverpool at all this season. They are nowhere near the top position in the English Premier League and they have recently also crashed out of the League Cup as …
Judge Judy in first position in Television ratings
Oprah Winfrey show is coming to an end this season and there is further bad news for the lady. Her famous show “Oprah” lost the first position to “Judge Judy” among the all daytime series …
The condition of Afghanistan being criticized by The Red Team
Well, no matter whatever United States officials had in mind when they started their war against terrorism in Afghanistan, now the strategy is being questioned by many. There is a NATO base in Kabul, where …
World’s largest offshore wind farm starts its operations in England
British Government’s constant efforts to boost usage of renewable energy have finally paid off. The southern eastern part of the country saw the largest offshore wind farm in the world starting off the operations on …
Sevilla in fifth position after drawing with Racing Santander
Well, sometimes if you cannot convert your chances properly, then it can cost you way too much! The same thing happened with Sevilla this Thursday when they were held to a 1-1 draw against Racing …











