By: mike orfan | 2011-04-29 | Politics The Syrian revolt calling for democratic reformations combined with President Assad's determination to crashing down the protesters, draws the attention of the UN and all major countries of the globe. The following article reports all the latest updates of the Syrian crisis. read more
By: Joyce.Q | 2011-12-26 | Celebrities Christmas is just around the corner, have you planed a perfect Christmas for this year? Christmas already gained a worldwide popularity now. So, let’s take a look at different districts’ different Christmas. read more
By: Roger Fischel | 2010-11-26 | Online Gambling Going on tilt while playing poker is always a mistake that will be exploited by your opponents. Poker profits are made by exploiting opponents' errors. read more
By: James W Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society So what happened on the morning of September 6, 2007? Israel has instituted a news blackout beyond saying that Israeli soldiers demonstrated unusual courage in acting against Syria. Syria indicates that Israel violated its airspace and fired missals on ground targets. Iran has been absolutely quiet, very unusual for them. There has been no comment across the Middle East. Europe is quiet on the issue. read more
By: Caleb Field | 2010-10-19 | Travel & Leisure Human beings prefer to be on the move in life. A vacation brings in a tremendous source of relief and inspiration in life. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2012-02-07 | News and society The First Lady of Syria, Asma al Assad, has appeared for the first time to express her opinions about the country's turmoil as well as her support for her husband – the Syrian leader Bashar al Assad. British-born woman has broken her silence in 11 months sending an email to The Times for publication. According to the magazine, Asma Assad’s message is clear, the Syrian first lady stands firmly beside her husband in the circumstance that the country is on the brink of civil war. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-26 | Community News At least 18 flaming barricades were seen early on Wednesday morning by protesters in parts of Chile's capital during Chile's two-day strike against Sebastian Pinera, the country's unpopular president. read more
By: Dean Orbell | 2012-02-13 | Travel Tips Discovering how others live is a chief draw associated with visiting foreign countries, because there’s usually a great difference between your destination country and your homeland. Unlike business travel, for which many spend the larger part of their time in airport lounges and generic hotels, pleasure travel allows the tourist copious new experiences. read more
By: Nicholas Santiago | 2010-12-10 | Day trading This weekend many economists and investors are expecting China to raise interest rates to cool off their sizzling economy. The Chinese have already increased bank reserve requirements six times this year in hopes to cool inflation and excessive speculation in housing. These actions by the Chinese central bank have caused the iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index(NYSE:FXI) to remain at the low range of the daily chart. read more
By: yukilee | 2011-05-06 | Golf Sometimes when Jay Haas had a week off from the PGA TOUR, he'd pack up his two sons, load their clubs in the car, and the trio would head north on I-85. Some 90 minutes after they left their Greenville, S.C., home, they'd arrive in Charlotte and tee off at the Quail Hollow Club. It was always a treat. read more
By: chintu | 2012-03-26 | Gifts Flowers say it all as a Mother’s Day Gift and there is no need of the words left. Our mothers love us unconditionally read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-06-17 | Gifts Father's Day is in fact not as old as Mother's Day; actually it is just a hundred years old. The day was ongoing by a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd who was looked after by her father when her mother died. Since he was born in June, she made a decision to respect fathers on his birthday. Each country has their different traditions to respect fathers. read more
By: Richard C. Thomas | 2010-12-21 | Photography A garden wedding has many different garden wedding photo opportunities which are completely different from a wedding done indoors. A garden wedding photo opportunity is something that the photographer will need to scout out for before the day of the outdoor wedding. read more
By: Penelope Smith | 2011-11-02 | Product Reviews There are many parents would love to have a photo blanket that has their child’s picture on it. Many grand fathers would like to enjoy this gift as well. Each festival or special circumstance provides a reason to personalize the blanket when giving it as a present. So whatever the reason, this gift is something picture blanket can be enjoyed by everyone. read more
By: Brian Ringland | 2012-03-07 | Politics Syrian Armed Forces (2010) Army regulars estimated at 220,000. An additional 280,000 reserves. Syrian Air Force 60,000 - additional 20,000 reserves Air Defense 40,000 - additional 20,000 reserves read more