Hungarian police won the lottery - leaving work
Podcast, Monday, March 26, 2012 18:59:07A 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.
Read MoreWhite House at war with newsmen
Blog, Saturday, March 24, 2012 21:13:32Director 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.
Read MoreFingerprint issue authored by Da Vinci
Info, Saturday, March 24, 2012 09:16:15Fingerprint 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.
Read MoreMore rich in China, despite the crisis
Info, Thursday, March 22, 2012 17:35:59Despite the crisis, China's rich have become richer and become more in number. The country has the most billionaires in dollars worldwide, except Saedineniteshtati. This rating indicates a company that examines vKitay wealthy people, says the BBC.
Read MoreA court in Moscow rehabilitate Stalin
Podcast, Wednesday, March 21, 2012 18:11:24Moscow court has not ruled in favor of the grandson of Joseph Stalin - Eugene Djugashvilli in a defamation case against his grandfather, which he brought against the newspaper "Novaya Gazeta", AP reported. The Agency notes that if the court had ruled in favor of Djugashvilli it would be interpreted as rehabilitation of Stalin.
Read MoreSchwarzenegger bans paparazzi photos California
Info, Wednesday, March 21, 2012 16:33:50California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a new bill that would prohibit the paparazzi to photograph celebrities in their free time because they thereby violate their right to privacy, cited CNN.
Read MorePutin suggested to China Song Contest intervision
Events, Tuesday, March 20, 2012 15:25:04Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has offered the leaders of China and Asian countries, creating intervision Song Contest, which is competitive with the Eurovision. In intervision Chinese singers will be able to compete with talent in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia.
Read MoreThe home of British couple hit by a piece of metal from space
Blog, Tuesday, March 20, 2012 09:35:45The home of British couple was hit by a piece of metal from space, police say. Piece weighing 1. 8 kilograms passed through the roof of their house in Hull. In initial studies of the British authorities, it became clear that the piece is not part of the plane.
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