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Miss Nadia Swart appointed as coordinator for Hollywood south movie in South Africa.
Tuesday, 07.21.2009, 02:42pm
Young Nadia Swart who is from PortElizbeth appointed as co ordinator for Hollywood south movie in South Africa,Movie will be shoot in South African's different location in winter this year while a team of Hollywood south will visit South Africa for the auditions of different roles from the local actors and actress from South Africa,these auditions will be co ordinate by Nadia Swart who works for a cosmetic House and an upcoming actress and model also.Team will visit South Africa in second week of september 2009.
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US prison: Books of Obama objectionable
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:23pm
The jail authorities of US most secure prison have determined that two books written by President Barack Obama contain material "potentially detrimental to national security" and rejected an inmate's request to read them.
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali is serving a 30-year sentence at the federal supermax prison in Florence, Colo., for joining al-Qaida and plotting to assassinate then-President George W. Bush. Last year, Abu Ali requested two books written by Obama: "Dreams from My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope."
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Computer injuries on rise
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:20pm
Blurry vision and wrist pain are among the well-known health perils of computer use, but a study shows a rise in previously overlooked injuries dueto computer equipment falling over.
Researchers found a 732 percent rise in `acute computer-related injuries' from 1994 through 2006, double the 309 percent increase in household computer ownership over the period, according to a study in the July issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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Military deaths in Afghanistan
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:14pm
Eight British soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, officials said, Britain's worst death toll in a 24-hour period.
Five troops on foot patrol were killed by two blasts, the highest toll in a single attack.
Fifteen soldiers, including four officers, have been killed in the past 10 days with Britain and the United States fighting major new offensives against the Taliban in southern Helmand.
A total of 184 British soldiers have died since the war began in 2001, more than the 179 killed in Iraq since 2003.
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Obama arrives in Ghana on historic Africa trip
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:13pm
President Barack Obama has landed in Ghana on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa since taking office.
He landed soon after 9pm local time and met a group of dignitaries, led by President John Atta Mills. An ethnic African group danced and banged drums for Obama's arrival.
After travelling to Russia and then Italy for a meeting of major industrial powers, Obama is making the last stop of his overseas trip in Ghana, on Africa's west coast.
Obama will make a speech to lawmakers there and tour an oceanfront fort once used to ship slaves to the Americas.
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Top Iranian cleric condemns China over unrest
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:12pm
A top Iranian cleric on Sunday condemned China for "horribly" suppressing Muslim Uighurs in deadly unrest between the Uighurs and Han Chinese that has killed more than 180 people.
"It is true that the Chinese government and its people have close economic and political ties with us and other Islamic countries, but this is no reason for them to horribly suppress our Muslim brothers and sisters," said Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi in a statement to a news agency.
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PM contacts political leaders over Egypt moot
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:10pm
Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Sunday telephoned PML-N Quaid Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif and the leaders of major political parties in the country and took them into confidence regarding his upcoming meeting with the Indian counterpart Manmohan Sindh on the sidelines of NAM Summit in Egypt.
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Collection of puzzle pieces about Jackson health
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:09pm
In his final days, Michael Jackson was robust and active. Or dangerously thin and frail. Begging for access to powerful prescription drugs. Or showing no signs of ever having used them.
It depends on who's talking.
A dizzying collection of puzzle pieces about Jackson's health and habits has come to light since his death on June 25. With as much as a month before a toxicology report determines the cause, more are sure to emerge.
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Pakistan slump against Lanka in cricket Test
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:06pm
Nuwan Kulasekara remains the highest-ranked bowler in one-day internationals, but is fast proving to be a force to be reckoned with in Test cricket. Opening with the new ball for the second time in Tests, Kulasekara ran through Pakistan with his second successive four-wicket haul of the series.
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Bush blocked probe into Afghan prisoner killings
Sunday, 07.12.2009, 11:04pm
The Bush administration repeatedly sought to block investigations into alleged killings of up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners by a US-backed Afghan warlord in 2001, The New York Times hs reported.
Top US officials discouraged separate probes by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the State Department and the Pentagon into the mass killings because it was conducted by the forces of General Abdul Rashid Dostam, a warlord then on the Central Intelligence Agency's payroll, the Times said on its website
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