Central American Local people call "la roya" and struggling with it as I know better. Experts say that coffee producing region facing the most acute manna in the last three decades. "It's a regional disaster," says Roberio Silva, director of the International Coffee Organization. "It is not just a disease of coffee. "La Roya" is an economic disease, "he added, quoted by business daily" Financial … [Read more...]
Al Bano aged 70 years and Romina Power aged 61 years, will gather in two concerts which will perform in Moscow. Italian singer, who is a star in Russia is called "Maestro Felicita" convinced of his ex-wife to join him on stage, following secret negotiations mediated by a Russian businessman. Finally, Romina Power has agreed to sing again with her ex-husband. After everything that has … [Read more...]
Smartphone applications are useful for any tourist traveling abroad. You do not need to ask in the right and left, when you go on vacation, how to get to the most important attraction points. Many applications can guide you through the city know which are the best places I know all about the sights you are going to visit, about the means of transport you need. Here they are. FLIGHT AWARE. With … [Read more...]
FBI was warned that there was a plot by Al-Qaeda terrorist group that planned the crash of a commercial airliner on U.S. soil a few weeks before a plane crash occurred in 1996, caused the deaths of 230 civilians. According to declassified documents, tragic accident happened 17 years ago was a terrorist act staged by the same person who would have thought the attack from September 2001. It's been … [Read more...]
London city mayor Boris Johnson put bad thoughts Heathrow airport, the busiest in Europe, instead wants to build 100,000 homes. He will present a government commission a series of proposals for closing, moving or resizing airport, in a week playing Heathrow future, writes "The Guardian". Monday, in a press conference, City Mayor of London has presented the plans to modernize air connections with … [Read more...]
At the end of 2005, the director of the National Security Agency (NSA), Keith Alexander, insist on a radical plan aimed at stopping terrorist attacks from Iraq that killing and hurting over 10 U.S. citizens per day. He wanted all Iraqi messages, phone calls or e-mails pass through agency computers. "Instead of looking for a needle in a haystack, better gather all hay, label it and keep it. So we … [Read more...]
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