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Maldives will be subject to tax tourists

People, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 11:20:06

Authorities of the Maldives, worried about climate change, have decided to introduce a new environmental tax on tourists visiting resorts, Reuters reported. Almost a quarter of GDP in the Maldives are formed from the tourism industry.

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The mother of Michael Jackson takes his children

People, Friday, December 09, 2011 11:40:47

The Supreme Court ruled in Los Angeles mother of Michael Jackson to take custody of the children of the King of Pop, said CNN. 79-year-old Katherine Jackson has agreed with his former wife Debbie Rowe on raising three children. It will take care of 12 year old Prince Michael, 11-year-old Paris and seven poppies Prince II, who is surogantna mother.

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Issued a dictionary of quotations of Fidel Castro

People, Friday, December 09, 2011 09:03:30

Cuban Communists released great thoughts and quotes its leader Fidel Castro as exemplified by the Chinese Communists, who had long red print books with quotations from Mao. Despite his retirement from political life, Fidel Castro continues to play a significant role in the life of Cuba.

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Whitehall enter "Twitter"

People, Thursday, December 08, 2011 15:19:25

The British government issued instructions to officials in the state administration on how to use microblogging platform "Twitter" AP. Unlike messages in the "Twitter" where each post must contain a maximum of 140 characters, the instructions of the government extends to 20 pages and contains over 5000 words.

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Actors from the series "True Blood" will marry

People, Monday, December 05, 2011 21:47:55

The main actors in the series on HBO, who rolled in Bulgaria, "True Blood" became engaged, reports People magazine. The couple is together since February last year. Anna Paquin, one of the youngest winners of the Oscar for his role in "The Piano" in 1994 from New Zealand. Paquin won the "Golden Globe" for best actress in a TV series for his role in the saga of vampires.

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New rules for Haj

People, Monday, December 05, 2011 19:17:30

Saudi Arabia announced a series of restrictions on participation in this year's pilgrimage (hajj) to the Muslim holy places of this religion in order to limit the spread of swine flu, the AP reported. All pilgrims must show certification that are vaccinated against swine flu at home and are between 12 and 65

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German men have stopped growing

People, Tuesday, November 22, 2011 18:48:28

According to study the growth of men in Germany in recent years is not increased and now for 14 years the average growth rate continues to be 180.1 cm, writes magazine "Focus". Publication refers to a study by the economist John Komlos of Munich, verified data 19-year-old soldiers in the Bundeswehr.

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British edition of scandalous "revelations" about Jack

People, Wednesday, November 16, 2011 20:16:58

Michael Jackson has spent his last night, cuddled with a porcelain doll-sized child. According to British publication Daily Star toy with strange dress is found in Jackson's bed. The media relies on the testimony of one of the officers inspected the home of pop king on the night of his death. Unnamed law enforcement officers in Los Angeles revealed that Jackson was living in a big mess - all over his room were scattered clothes and other belongings.

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