Barcelona took on Cartagena in the Spanish Cup, also known as the Copa del Rey, on Friday. The Spanish champions started the away game after going through a patchy form as they lost two back to back games before facing their Copa del Rey opponents. The first game which Barcelona lost was against the […]
Dec 7 2013 | Posted in
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This season has seen the Italian giants, Juventus, come back from the dead as they were not performing well when the season started and now they are back to where they were last season – at the top of the Serie A points table. This season started off with Roma impressing each and every […]
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The North London club, Arsenal, are still at the top of the English Premier League, as this season they have seen a massive change in the squad. The team is performing phenomenally and most recently they were able to beat Hull City 2-0 in order to maintain a lead at the top of the table. […]
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Barcelona Square with Atletico Madrid in La Liga The Spanish champions, Barcelona, are experiencing a dip in form after their main star player, Lionel Messi, picked up an injury and will be out of action for at least 5 more weeks. The Catalan giants do not really perform at their best with their star striker, […]
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The Asian Football Confederation have chosen to unite with their European counterparts in order to promote the beautiful game. Areas such as education, training, technical development and refereeing, as well as promotion of grassroots and youth football will be the main talking points for the agreement, with AFC’s acting President Zhang Jilong claiming that both […]
Lord Nazir Ahmad, sitting at one of the highest positions of British politics has continuously ridiculed, not only his own image, but also that of Pakistanis and the UK as well and it is surprising to see how he has not either resigned or removed as of yet. Offering a £10 million bounty on […]
In the spring of 1921, the Russian Ural region Idel suffered a terrible famine which lasted until 1922 due to a drought, poor economic planning and disruption of agricultural production by farmers fearing that sides in the Russian Civil War that raged at the time they steal the grain. Over the months the situation […]
Sep 15 2012 | Posted in
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Europe’s economic woes still loom over the heads of the masses. Unemployment rates are soaring and industry after industry is tumbling. Telecommunication sector is no exception to the premise and Euro regulators are not helping the cause. One of the most viable options that telecom companies have for finding a way out of the oblivion […]
Washington: (Friday, August 10, 2012) The United States of America has condemned Belarus expelling the Swedish ambassador and ordering the entire diplomatic staff to leave the country. While condemning the act, the US maintained that indulgence into such acts will only add up to the international isolation Belarus is already suffering from. In a press […]
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In regards to the queen’s 86th birthday, one of the most historic buildings in the world, Big Ben will be renamed Elizabeth Tower. The 2012 also brings the queen’s 60th successive year on the British throne and she is definitely the most admired figure both inside the Great Britain and abroad. Big Ben is part […]
This article is a continuation of ‘Unknown language discovered in Turkey – Part 2’. "Now the work begins for modern linguists who know the Caucasian languages ??and may be able to find any relationship," challenged the expert. While there in Assyrian tablets from the ancient city carved into the reservoir, discovered in 2009 is the […]
Jun 21 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Unknown language discovered in Turkey – Part 1’. MacGinnis indicated that the list refers to a group of native women in a remote region and transferred to the rule, possibly with force, as was common at that time. "They could come from the Zagros Mountains in Iran," ventured the […]
Jun 20 2012 | Posted in
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