June 2012


Elizabeth again banned paparazzi photos

People, Sunday, June 10, 2012 19:01:20

Queen Elizabeth II sent a stern warning to newspapers not to publish photos of the royal family made by paparazzi, BBC reported. Lawyers of Elizabeth recalled the newspapers that they violated his own moral code when it comes to invasion of privacy.

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Is considering a review of the awards "Nobel"

Blog, Sunday, June 10, 2012 14:17:08

The "Nobel" may be necessary to reduce the monetary value of prestigious awards for the effects of the global financial crisis, said its CEO Michael Sulman, said.

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In Baghdad shut down bars and liquor stores

Events, Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:52:14

Authorities in Baghdad ordered to be closed all night clubs and many shops selling alcohol, fearing that such places undermining "public morals," said Mayor Salah Abdel Razak, said.

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In Mexico's largest decorated Christmas tree in the world

Blog, Friday, June 08, 2012 18:41:06

The highest tree in the world was put on one of the main streets in the capital of Mexico, ITAR-TASS. 112-meter artificial tree is located on the boulevard "Paseo de la Reform" and is decorated with a huge number of lights and garlands. The Christmas tree is decorated with hundreds of toys with impressive size, and garland with 8 million colored lights.

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Forum Starts in Copenhagen

Info, Friday, June 08, 2012 18:27:14

In the Danish capital today began an international conference on climate change, organized under the auspices of the UN will continue until December 18. The main purpose will the forum will be an agreement to replace the expiring 2012

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Hitler hated the Jews for the death of his mother

Podcast, Thursday, June 07, 2012 17:56:41

According to a new book by author Joachim Ricker Adolf Hitler's hatred of Jews rooted in his opinion that the personal family physician of his mother Clara, who was of Jewish origin, had poisoned himself, wrote "Daily Telegraph". For the treatment of his mother who had breast cancer, her personal physician, Dr. Eduard Bloch, her prescribing iodoform, which at that time was a popular drug for treating this kind of disease.

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US-TV ready to pay $ 2 million for an interview with Ali Agca

Info, Thursday, June 07, 2012 13:50:39

American TV is willing to pay $ 2 million for an exclusive interview with Mehmet Ali Agca - the man who in 1981 tried to kill Pope John Paul II and will be released on January 18, 2010.

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Bottle of cognac sold for € 25,000

Podcast, Thursday, June 07, 2012 09:22:46

Does the weather influence the price of certain goods? Surely the answer is yes, especially when it comes to alcohol. Proof of this is news that a bottle of cognac was sold for € 25,000. French media reported that it was 1788.

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