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Aug 31, 2010

What you should know about your heart and heart valve diseases

This section offers important information for people with heart valve disease. You’ll find an overview of the anatomy of the heart and its functions, as well as information about heart valve disease and possible treatment options.

Drop Your Cholesterol to a Healthy Level in 30 Days

Learn to maximize your cholesterol drop with minimal life style changes.You don't have to make drastic changes like taking out all meat and diary product or exercises for hours per day.Paying special attention to a few minor things in your diet and life style and taking the right supplements is enough to drop your cholesterol down to normal in less than a month.

Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart disease is a type of defect or malformation in one or more structures of the heart or blood vessels that occurs before birth.These defects occur while the fetus is developing in the uterus and affect 8-10 out of every 1,000 children.Congenital heart defects may produce symptoms at birth, during childhood, and sometimes not until adulthood.About 500,000 adults in the U.S. have congenital heart disease ......

Tonga orders Supreme Court judge involved in Ashika enquiry to stop hearing cases

The Supreme Court judge who presided over the Ashika enquiry in Tonga has been told to stop sitting as a judge and to hand all his files to the acting Chief Justice.

Mafi joins Leicester

Leicester have added Tonga lock Steve Mafi to their squad as an injury dispensation signing.

Geoff Parling is expected to miss the opening three months of the season due to a neck injury and fellow second-row forward Richard Blaze has a foot problem, so Mafi comes in to strengthen Richard Cockerill's squad ahead of the Aviva Premiership season, which begins this weekend.

Raiders release four, one more due

Written by Patrick A. Patterson
Monday, 30 August 2010 18:25

The Oakland Raiders announced the release of four of the five players they need to jettison in order to get down to the league mandated 75 players by tomorrow.

2009 Samoa-Tonga tsunami disaster occurred due to 2 earthquakes, not 1

Scientists have found that the massive earthquake that struck the South Pacific on September 29, 2009 was a combination of two earthquakes - one with magnitude 8.1, which then trig

HMAS Tobruk leads aid mission to PNG

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The Australian navy is for first time leading a joint aid mission to the Pacific that sets to win hearts, minds and fix other body parts.

Tonga leader says judge’s claims false and he left them in the lurch

The Tonga Government says claims by a Supreme Court Judge that it demanded he stop working as a judge are false.

The judge, Warwick Andrew, who had headed the Commission of Inquiry into the sinking of the Princess Ashika, had resigned and he says his finish date was October the 5th.

Rini Sworn in as Minister, Solomon Islands

Mr. Rini was sworn in yesterday as the Minister for National Planning and Aid Coordination.



Tonga Declines Government's Request

Tongan authorities will conduct their own investigations into the recent shooting and death of a former police officer from Guadalcanal Province, according to laws of the Kingdom of Tonga.

Auckland: A new wave

At the beginning of the 21st century, immigration is an important
issue in New Zealand and Auckland, and much of the public and media focus relates to the increasing ethnic diversification of the population.

Old timer's jamboree

Folk legend John Prine closed the Edmonton Folk Festival Sunday night. (JASON FRANSON, Edmonton Sun)
Ian Tyson, at a folk fest press conference Sunday, said something about not being too happy about the world we’re “going into.”
Typical. Old people are forever complaining that the world is going to hell, when it’s just a natural reaction to their own bodies falling apart. No offence to Alberta’s country legend, but shut up. The kids don’t need to hear this. The next generation, the future, is going to be just fine.

Te Vaka's Sounds of Polynesia Coming to Harlow's

Ship not airstrip says Tokelau Faipule

Tokelau’s Minister of Transport says an airstrip is not a priority for the atolls.
The New Zealand Government has asked interested businesses to look at whether or not an airstrip for Tokelau is feasible.
Tokelauans currently rely on a 20-year-old boat for all transport to and from the atolls.

Some backing for Tokelau airstrip idea

The leader of one of Tokelau’s atolls says there is a lot of support for a proposed airstrip.
The New Zealand Government has asked interested businesses to look at whether or not an airstrip is feasible.

Tiny Tokelau's smart strategies of waste disposal

Tokelau has just ten square kilometres of land with about 1,500 people living there, making waste disposal by landfill a big challenge.

Mara goes it alone in first grade debut

Alehana Mara didn't tell his family he was making his first grade debut; he didn't tell his friends. He only told his partner because he figured she would wonder why he was flying to Australia. He didn't need any extra pressure.

Baseball, Football, Golf, Hockey, Ice Hockey, Soccer, Rugby, Basketball, Tennis, Table-Tennis/Ping-Pong, College Sports

New Zealand Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Lebanon Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

Spain Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Lithuania Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 


France Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 


Puerto Rico Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

Russia Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

China Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Greece Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Turkey Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Iran Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

Croatia Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

Slovenia Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

Brazil Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship

USA Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Tunisia Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship Turkey

Prosecutors question Egyptian culture minister over van Gogh theft, FOX NEWS

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's culture minister says he was questioned by prosecutors for three hours over last week's theft of a Vincent van Gogh painting.
Farouk Hosni told reporters Monday he volunteered for the interrogation to dispel accusations of negligence in the robbery.

Pro-Vatican politicians protest Gadhafi's effort to convert Christians during Italy visit

ROME (AP) — Pro-Vatican politicians are complaining about Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's effort to convert Christians to Islam during his visit to Italy.

Gadhafi gave a lecture on Islam to a few hundred Italian women on Sunday upon his arrival in Rome, urged them to convert, and handed out copies of the Quran.

Ex-Congo VP tells war crimes court he has no funds for defense because his assets are frozen

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Lawyers for former Congo Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba complained to the International Criminal Court on Monday they cannot conduct a fair defense because prosecutors have seized his assets.

Iran hardline media call French first lady 'prostitute' for supporting woman facing stoning

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's hardline media have called French first lady Carla Bruni a "prostitute" after she expressed strong support for an Iranian woman facing death by stoning for adultery.

The Monday report by the state news website comes two days after the hardline Kayhan newspaper also described the wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy as a "prostitute."

Mexico Says Drug Lord 'the Barbie' Captured

MEXICO CITY -- Federal police on Monday captured a long-sought, alleged Texas-born gang kingpin who faces drug trafficking charges in the U.S. and has been blamed for a vicious turf war that has included bodies hung from bridges and shootouts in central Mexico.

Mayor of Violent Mexican Border State Assassinated

NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico -- Gunmen killed the mayor of a town in the drug-plagued Mexican border state of Tamaulipas on Sunday in a region where suspected cartel hitmen recently massacred 72 migrants, the ....

Gunman Kills 7, Himself in Rampage in Slovakia

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia -- A gunman went on a rampage in Slovakia's capital on Monday, killing seven people and wounding 15, then committed suicide, officials said.

China, North Korea Confirm Kim Jong Il's Secretive Visit

SEOUL, South Korea -- After Kim Jong Il's safe return Monday, North Korea confirmed .....

NATO: 8 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Bomb Attacks in Afghanistan


KABUL, Afghanistan -- Roadside bombs killed eight members of the international force in Afghanistan -- including seven U.S. troops -- raising to more than a dozen the number who have died in the previous three days, NATO said Tuesday .....

Two Men Arrested on Terror Suspicion on Flight From Chicago to Amsterdam

Two men from the Detroit area were arrested in Amsterdam on a flight arriving from Chicago, reportedly suspected of assessing the aviation system for a potential future terror attack.

Earl Batters Caribbean, Threatens East Coast


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Hurricane Earl battered tiny islands across the northeastern ....

Aug 30, 2010

Putin Praised: Russian Superman

 

Russian Premier Vladimir Putin has received a glowing accolade by one of the USA’s most fashionable writers. Dubbed "Russia’s Superman" the article calls Vladimir Putin "The face of New Russia" and "man of the decade", "Russia’s answer to John Wayne".
True it is. Vladimir Putin, without wishing to write any political diatribes, is the right man in the right place at the right time. A patriot, competent and efficient, he epitomizes ....

White House Withdraws Combat Brigade from Iraq as Plain Propaganda Action - Pravda.Ru


Washington has announced the completion of the combat mission of its armed forces in Iraq. This is how the withdrawal of the supposedly last combat brigade of US troops from Iraq to Kuwait was presented to the world public. An official spokesman for the 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, said that the last armored vehicles had crossed the border between Iraq and

Death Penalty, The Chinese Style

The Chinese authorities intend to reduce the number of 68 death charges in criminal law to 55. The adequate draft law was submitted to the parliament of the country on August 23. Some of those charges were rarely used before as the reason for sentencing perpetrators to death penalty. The abolishment of death penalty on other articles of the nation's criminal law means that such crimes as robbery or the production of forged monetary checks will not be considered in China as socially dangerous. To crown it all, the country will have both the bottom and the top age limit for the use of death penalty - 18 and 70-75 years respectively.

Iran Expects Attack Every Second


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The launch of the Bushehr nuclear power plant expected, which took place on August 21, greatly increases the probability of attack on Iran. The military and political representatives of Israel have repeatedly warned that the launch of the Bushehr nuclear power plant may cause an Israeli strike.
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Europe's Last Dictator Seeks Forgiveness

Alexander Lukashenko

Belarus is trying to regain the trust of the West, lost in the mid 1990's. Against the backdrop of cooling relations with Russia, there is a “thaw” in the opposite direction (Minsk-Brussels). One notable indicator in this respect was the visit to Minsk of Sinikka Hurskainen, spokesperson on Belarus in the PACE (Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe) on August 23.

Turkey Suddenly Becomes Best Friend of Its Foes



Russia, Greece, Iran and Iraq will officially not be posing any threat to Turkey soon. Turkish media said that Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan intends to considerably revise the national security strategy in October 2010. The head of the Turkish government will reportedly exclude the above-mentioned countries from the list of external threats. The Milliyet, a local influential

BRIC To Finally End Its Virtual Era

BRIC - the organization that unites Brazil, Russia, India and China - may soon change its name as it prepares to welcome another member - the South African Republic, the most developed country on the African continent. The organization has accepted the bid from South Africa's President Jacob Zuma; most likely, the answer will be positive.

Economic Armageddon: Ladies and Gentlemen, the Double Dip is Here!

The worst nightmare forecast by economic specialists over the previous years has come true: new research by economic gurus in the United States of America has revealed a bleak scenario: the United States’ economy is in a state of depression. Yes, it is the Double Dip, a roller-coaster ride to economic catastrophe and it has arrived. To come: massive debt default, the failure of entire nations and widespread starvation in the western world.

Russia Becomes Involved in Korean Conflict

A group of Russian experts arrived in Seoul, South Korea, today to study the results of the investigation of the sinking of the Cheonan corvette, which blew up and sank in the Yellow Sea on March 26.A spokesman for the defense ministry of South Korea said at a news conference that the specialists would examine the fragments of the sunken vessel recovered from the bottom of the sea.

The Truth About the Situation with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

World May Soon Face Beginning of Holy War

The USA and South Korea launched a massive military exercise in the Sea of Japan on July 25. The large-scale event, which has obviously raised serious indignation of North Korea, will last through July 28.The exercise was supposed to start on June 8, but was then delayed because the UN Security Council was supposed to consider the resolution about the sinking of the South Korean Cheonan warship in the

First Nuclear World War Just Around the Corner?

 

Seoul and Pyongyang have started another stage of the verbal war following the start of military drills in the Yellow Sea. The drills are being held to intensify South Korea's response to asymmetrical provocations on the part of the potential enemy. S. Korean officials repeatedly stated that the nation would not tolerate any provocations from the North.

Confessions, Japanese Style: Apologize Selectively

Kyodo News said that the nation's government in the face of Prime Minister Naoto Kan had presented official apologies to South Korea for the colonization of the Korean Peninsula during 1910-1945. Japan also set out a hope for establishing long-term bilateral relations between the two countries.
It took Japan 100 years to acknowledge the fact that the nation's colonial ambitions paved way to the hell of

North Korea's Kim Makes Powerful Juche Step as Pyongyang Suffocates

The visit of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to China surrounded by a veil of secrecy triggered a wave of various theories in the media. Meanwhile, the media of the DPRK have not reported on the Beijing visit of Kim Jong Il.

Aug 29, 2010

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Muslims donate nearly $1 billion to Pakistan flood relief

ISLAMABAD —

Muslim countries, organizations and individuals have pledged nearly $1 billion in cash and relief supplies to help Pakistan respond to the worst floods in the nation’s history, the head of a group of Islamic states said Sunday.

36 die in Ecuador bus accident

QUITO, Ecuador —

A bus ran off a highway and overturned on Sunday, killing at least 36 people, Ecuadorean officials said. At least 12 others were badly hurt.

7 U.S. troops killed in latest Afghanistan fighting

KABUL, Afghanistan —

Seven U.S. troops have died in weekend attacks in Afghanistan’s embattled southern and eastern regions, while officials found the bodies Sunday of five kidnapped campaign aides working for a female candidate in the western province of Herat.

Chile, divided by quake, unites around miners

SAN JOSE MINE, Chile —

Just six months ago, one of the largest earthquakes in a century tore Chile apart, physically ripping the ground, triggering a deadly tsunami and leaving in the wreckage a divided society and government trying to decide whom to blame.

Anti-Islam protesters clash with police in UK

A right-wing group that opposes what it calls the spread of Islam in Britain clashed with riot police in northern England on Saturday, throwing bottles, rocks and a smoke bomb at authorities.
The demonstration by the English Defense League occurred in Bradford, a city with one of the country’s largest Pakistani and Muslim communities.

Volcano quiet for 400 years erupts in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia —
A volcano in western Indonesia spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years.

Government volcanologist Surono, who uses only one name, said Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province started rumbling a few days ago and the minor morning eruption has mostly stopped.

80,000 in Hong Kong mourn for victims in Manila bus hijack

HONG KONG —
About 80,000 people marched Sunday to demand for justice in the killing of eight Hong Kong citizens in last week’s deadly Manila bus hijacking, according to organizers. Dressed in black, the protesters marched in silence while holding banners calling for a thorough investigation of the incident and offering condolences to the victims.

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Ministry to seek 5.7% ODA hike

Kyodo News
The Foreign Ministry said Thursday it plans to request ¥436.96 billion for foreign aid in its fiscal 2011 budget, up 5.7 percent from the initial budget for fiscal 2010, in a bid to curb the declining trend of the nation's official development assistance.

Red Cross team off to Pakistan

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NARITA, Chiba Pref. (Kyodo) A medical team of the Japanese Red Cross Society left Narita airport Friday for Pakistan to help treat survivors of flooding there.
The seven-member team will set up a clinic and also travel to distant areas to treat patients during a one-month stay in the country, the Red Cross said. The ...

Beijing's plan for early North nuke talks rebuffed by Tokyo

BEIJING (Kyodo) Japan and China were at odds Saturday over how to restart the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs, with Beijing seeking an early resumption but Tokyo taking a cautious stance.

¥16 billion Hayabusa-2 space probe project gets green light

Kyodo News
The government has decided to include a ¥16.4 billion project for the Hayabusa-2 probe in its space program, following the successful seven-year round trip to an asteroid by the probe's predecessor.

Actions needed to repent for colonial rule: S. Korea

By CHO KYUNG WOOK
Kyodo News
SEOUL — Ahead of the 100th anniversary of Japan's annexation of the Korean Peninsula on Sunday, South Koreans are renewing their call for Japan to truly repent for its past wrongdoings and act on its apology.

Asakusa Samba Carnival in Taito Ward, Tokyo

Aug. 29, 2010
Samba dancers show off their skills during the Asakusa Samba Carnival in Taito Ward, Tokyo, on Saturday. Dancers in 16 groups joined the annual summer event, which marked its 30th anniversary.

Jordan Team, FIBA.com - 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Argentina Team, FIBA.com - 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Angola Team, FIBA.com - 2010 FIBA World Championship 

Australia Team, FIBA.com - 2010 FIBA World Championship

Serbia team, FIBA.com - 2010 FIBA World Championship

RUSSIA Team, 2010 FIBA World Championship, Aug 29, 2010



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US right claims spirit of Martin Luther King at Lincoln Memorial rally

Glenn Beck speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial

Glenn Beck speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA
Tens of thousands descended on Washington today for one of the biggest culture clashes in decades – one that pitted an almost exclusively white crowd against one that was predominantly African-American. Both claimed the legacy of Martin Luther King.