66th Anniversary of D-Day: Remembering the Valor, Fidelity and Sacrifice of the Soldiers – June 6, 2010

June 6 2010 – Today is the 66th Anniversary of D-day (D’day or D day). D-Day is a military term, where the U.S Army was the first to use this term, which means to denote the day upon which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated.
June 6, 1944 – the day of Normandy [...]

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Anamika Veeramani: 14-year Old Indian-American from Ohio Tops the National Spelling Bee 2010 Among 272 Spellers Participated

A 14 year-old Indian-American from Ohio win the National Spelling Bee 2010, which was held from June 2, 2010 to June 4, 2010 at Grand Hyatt Hotel, Washington D.C. She is Anamika Veeramani. Stromuhr was her winning word. Anamika’s ambition is to study at Harvard and become a cardiovascular surgeon. She also wants to write [...]

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Guatemala Sinkhole Latest Photos; A Large Sinkhole Appear after the Tropical Storm Agatha – May 31, 2010

Guatemala City -After the Guatemala’s Pacaya Volcano eruption. A tropical storm “Agatha” hits Guatemala. At least 115 people have died over Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador over the weekend. Guatemala was hit most with at least 92 deaths, 54 missing and 59 injured. Nearly 112,000 have been evacuated and 29,000 are living temporary shelters, Guatemalan [...]

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13-Year- Old American Boy Jordan Romero Became the Youngest Climber to Summit the Mount Everest!

Jordan Romero – 13-year old, eight-grader American Boy became the youngest climber to reach the top of Mount Everest in Nepal. He is climbing together with a team that including his father and the 3 Sherpa guides.
“I’m more happy than nervous. I feel very good. The breathing is very difficult here, but I’m definitely moving [...]

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Labor Day 2010: Labor Day Celebration Around the World

Labor Day 2010: Labor Day Celebration Around the World
May 1- Majority of countries around the world celebrates the Labor Day according to the Wikipedia. Labor day is popularly known as May Day and International Worker’s Day, while some celebrate on the the first Monday of September. Labor Day celebration has its origins in the Eight-hour [...]

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

After the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded last week, the sprawling oil slick begun to wash up the Louisiana coast and has threatening three other state and about 5, 000 barrels of oil a day are gushing into most of the sea areas. There are a lot of wildlife casualties reported.
Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and the state [...]

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