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Protecting dispersed the angry passengers at the airport in New York

In New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) Passengers of delayed flights come into conflict with the staff of the airport, said on Wednesday, December 29, Associated Press . To prevent serious clashes at the scene was caused by security... (Continue reading)

President Barack Obama has appointed four ambassadors to bypass the Senate

U.S. President Barack Obama used the recess to appoint four ambassadors, according to Associated Press on Wednesday, December 29. Under American law, the candidates after the U.S., introduced the president, must approve the upper chamber of Congress. However, when the parliamentary... (Continue reading)

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Khodorkovsky verdict will complicate Russia’s WTO accession

Heavy sentence the former head of Yukos , Mikhail Khodorkovsky will complicate Russia’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO). On Thursday reported by Reuters citing a senior source in the administration of U.S. President. “WTO – an organization based on... (Continue reading)

Emergency Landing At The Airport In Almaty With 300 U.S. Military

C-130 Hercules, which was carrying 300 American soldiers, in the morning on December 29 made an emergency landing at the airport in Almaty, reports “Interfax” referring to the Ministry of Emergencies of Kazakhstan. At a military aircraft en route to Bishkek,... (Continue reading)

Cuba Canceled The Last Death Sentence

The Supreme Court of Cuba overturned the death sentence against a U.S. citizen Humberto Eladio Real Madrid for a murder committed within a criminal group in 1994, reports the Associated Press . The judges decided that the latter imposed on the... (Continue reading)

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More Than 10,000 Flights Have Been Canceled In US Due To Snow

The powerful storm, does not stop the last few days in the northeast United States, were lifted about ten thousand flight, according to CNN . On cancellation of flights in this region of the country told airlines AirTran, American, Continental, Delta... (Continue reading)

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More than 300 financial institutions went bankrupt over the past 4 years in the US

More than 300 financial institutions went bankrupt in the U.S. over the past four years. About it writes The Wall Street Journal, referring to the Federal Deposit Insurance Agency (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., FDIC) U.S.. This year, the first bank to... (Continue reading)

WalMart has invested in an online seller of electronics in China

The U.S. company WalMart, the world’s largest supermarket chain (brand Wal-Mart Stores), has invested in Chinese online electronics store 360buy.com. About it writes The Financial Times . According to the newspaper, WalMart agreed to a five-investors on the financing of a... (Continue reading)

Drug Dealer Was Arrested In The US With Cocaine In The Easter Eggs

Drug Dealer Was Arrested In The US With Cocaine In The Easter Eggs

Image via Wikipedia At the airport in Los Angeles arrested a U.S. citizen who tried to smuggle into the country more than 5,5 kilograms of cocaine. As reported at the site of Immigration and U.S. Customs Service (Immigration and Customs Enforcement,... (Continue reading)

Police shoot Armed Man at Mormon Temple in Utah (Video)

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — Police shot and killed a man after he refused to drop his shotgun and headed toward a group of people on a Christmas Day stroll outside a Utah Mormon Temple, authorities said. The man had been in... (Continue reading)

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