March 2012


Czech beer threatened by climate change

Blog, Saturday, March 31, 2012 22:57:56

Climate change threatens the taste of Czech beer, according to research by experts from the Czech Republic and Britain. With the increase in average temperatures for the season, the quality of Czech hops Zhatets gets worse, says Czech edition Prague Daily monitor, citing a study by scientists.

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Kazakhstan launches campaign to use on airplanes

Info, Saturday, March 31, 2012 16:25:12

The government of Kazakhstan urged citizens of the former Soviet republic to use small aircraft (jet) when traveling long distances to end the long journeys by car to the cabinet described as anachronistic.

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Italy was convicted of a crucifix in classrooms

People, Friday, March 30, 2012 20:52:15

The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg condemned Italy for the presence of crucifixes in classrooms, which violates the right of parents to educate their children according to their beliefs and children's right to freedom of religion. Complainant is the Italian national Salts Lautsi living in Abano Terme, AFP reported.

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Cats infected with swine flu

People, Friday, March 30, 2012 18:03:26

Cats infected with swine flu in the U.S. state of Iowa, announced the American Association of Veterinarians. Likely cat was infected with AH1N1 influenza in any of its owners. Some family members suffered from a viral illness before the cat is sick.

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Mont Blanc lower because of climate change

People, Thursday, March 29, 2012 12:59:57

Alpine peak of Mont Blanc shrinks and moves. This recent surveys carried out on top, located on the border between France, Italy and Switzerland. According to the latest measurements in the Mont Blanc 4810.45 meters high.

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Merkel missed the fall of the Berlin Wall - was a sauna

Podcast, Wednesday, March 28, 2012 10:24:10

German Chancellor Angela Merkel missed the Berlin Wall fell because she was a sauna. That she was remembered during a conversation with foreign journalists. As a 35-year researcher in the communist GDR, Merkel decided to go every Thursday to the sauna, although it created musical pieces about history, said Monday.

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Hungarian police won the lottery - leaving work

Podcast, Monday, March 26, 2012 18:59:07

A group of ten policemen have won lotto jackpots in the Hungarian and plan to leave work, reported local TV station RTL-Klub. Prize money is EUR 2 billion forints (7.42 million) and is the sixth highest profit in such a game in Hungary.

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White House at war with newsmen

Blog, Saturday, March 24, 2012 21:13:32

Director of the White House press office and one of the closest associates of U.S. President Barack Obama, Anita Dunn, accused Fox News that behaves as a "wing of the Republicans." Before CNN, she said that news of Fox News look like helpdesk of the Republican Party. President Obama last month, missed this media when the news came to your five televisions, a blog White House reporter for Fox News was called a liar.

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Fingerprint issue authored by Da Vinci

Info, Saturday, March 24, 2012 09:16:15

Fingerprint in the corner of the portrait may belong to Leonardo da Vinci portrait, which has hitherto considered as work of German artist may belong to Leonardo da Vinci.

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