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on : Monday, 25 Jan, 2010
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Prophesies about the impending apocalyps

Nostradamus the famous prophet spoke of “fire that will fall from the sky.” Saint Matrona Moskovskaya of Russia predicted a cataclysm when “everything will fall through the ground.” “Everything will melt like ice,” predicted Vanga, a famous Bulgarian prophet back in 1979. Prophesies about the impending apocalypse have always existed. Different dates were named, but fortunately, the horrific predictions have never come true. What does the future have in store for us? This article will analyze the most famous apocalyptical predictions in an attempt to figure out whether there is truth to them.
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on : Friday, 22 Jan, 2010
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Free Navigation Service Ovi Maps

Nokia offers a new version of its mapping service Ovi Maps for free. The service will include turn-by-turn voice guidance for walking and driving navigation. The launch is a direct response to Google, which in October launched a new version of Google Maps Navigation for version 2.0 of its Android operating system. It combines Google Maps, Street View, voice search and turn-by-turn voice directions. "With Google's move to make [advanced navigation] free it was only a question of when Nokia
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on : Friday, 22 Jan, 2010
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Flares on the Sun

The Russian space solar observatory known as TESIS photographed a series of powerful flares on the Sun. Each of the subsequent flares was more powerful than the
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on : Tuesday, 19 Jan, 2010
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Astrologist Pavel Globa about Apocalypse in 2012

Pavel Globa astrologist are skeptical about predictions of an apocalypse that is to happen in 2012 according to the Maya calendar. Yet, he do think that new
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on : Thursday, 14 Jan, 2010
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Google threaten to leave China

Beijing called Thursday on the international community to cooperate in greater control of the internet, even as Google threatened to leave China after its computers were hacked
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on : Wednesday, 13 Jan, 2010
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A H1N1 scare was a campaign of panic.

The Council of Europe, considers that the A H1N1 scare was a “campaign of panic”, a “false pandemic”, “one of the great medicine scandals of the century”
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on : Saturday, 9 Jan, 2010
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Using your online presence – “unfriend”.

If you're considering dipping a toe into online world, there are few things you should know. Don't invite all your friends Most social networks (SNs) will offer to
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on : Thursday, 7 Jan, 2010
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3-D TV is like, wow TV

This is supposedly the year 3-D television becomes the hot new thing: Updated sets and disc players are coming out, and 3-D cable channels are in the
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on : Thursday, 7 Jan, 2010
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Cellphones and Alzheimers !

A study in mice suggests using cellphones may help prevent some of the brain-wasting effects of Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said on Wednesday. After long-term exposure to electromagnetic
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on : Wednesday, 6 Jan, 2010
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Telescope Kepler of outside the Solar System

    The probability that there is life out there increases: NASA’s new telescope, Kepler, has discovered five giant new planets outside the Solar System. While none of them
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on : Wednesday, 6 Jan, 2010
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The View of Naked Passengers

From now on, the US plane passengers will be "undressed." Special services obtained equipment that will scan passengers, checking them under the clothes. Airports personnel believe that
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on : Monday, 4 Jan, 2010
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Electronics Show CES in Las Vegas

Sleeker, smarter mobile phones, tablets, and netbooks will be stars (7-10 january) premier Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, as firms bring out their
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on : Monday, 28 Dec, 2009
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Cholesterol and Mans

High cholesterol level is on the top of the list among the risk factors causing fatal diseases linked to atherosclerosis. It outruns any other risk factor, including
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on : Tuesday, 22 Dec, 2009
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Climate Coup

Denmark’s abominable handling of the Climate Summit has been clear to all: the Nazi-style repression of peaceful demonstrators, the Nazi-style suspension of the Conference on its last
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on : Friday, 18 Dec, 2009
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Malaria

If any disease swept the northern hemisphere creating 243 million cases and causing 863,000 deaths in one year, the panic would be on a scale far superior
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on : Wednesday, 16 Dec, 2009
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Honey Prolongs Life

Honey is valued all over the world. There is a reason why the after-wedding bliss was called “honey moon,” and why we call those dear to us
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on : Monday, 14 Dec, 2009
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Blocked negotiations

U.N. climate talks were thrown into disarray Monday as developing countries blocked negotiations, demanding that rich countries raise their pledges for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Representatives from developing
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on : Sunday, 13 Dec, 2009
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The new dinosaur

Newly described dinosaur fossils from New Mexico are helping scientists better understand the early development of these ancient creatures. The 6-to-12 foot-long, meat-eating creature, Tawa hallae,
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