Nina Shtanski: Tiraspol accepted too much compromise in relation with Chisinau Moldova.org Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:09 PM PDT Transnistriaâs head of foreign affairs department, Nina Shtanski states there is no way back and the status of the Transnistrian region cannot be other than the one chosen by people at 2006 referendum, when the majority voted for âthe independence of Transnistria and its rapprochement with Russian Federationâ. The statement was made for Irish Times. Moreover, Nina Shtanski believes that the ... | Insane Barrel Launch Edmonton Sun Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:03 PM PDT Do you think they have too much time on their hands? | Cali Chef Murders Wife, Cooks Body For 4 Days, Then Tries To Commit Suicide Vibe Magazine Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:03 PM PDT Warning: the below article will probably read like the script of a sadistic horror film. Try not to get too spooked out! According to Huffington Post, a California chef is accused of murdering his wife sometime before she vanished in October 2009, and then tried to commit suicide by jumping off an 80-foot cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes after learning he was being investigated as a suspect. David ... | Mihir S Sharma The BJP myth Business Standard India Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:00 PM PDT Two years of comical bungling by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) have caused an outbreak of nostalgia across large parts of Delhi. Wherever two or three are gathered together to talk policy reform, one will let out a long sigh, and the name of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government of 1998-2004 will be reverentially invoked. Not too surprising, you say; when one side has set its ... | NFL Replacement Referee Controversy All Too Close to Home for Boxing Fans Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! Sports Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:58 AM PDT The NFL replacement referees and the bad calls they produced left a bad taste in everyone's mouth, from the players and coaches, to the fans and presumably the league itself. As a boxing fan, all I could say was welcome to the club! | Flu Season Gets An Early Start New Hampshire Public Radio Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:56 AM PDT This week, New Hampshireâs Department of Health and Human Services identified the seasonâs first case of influenza. Beth Daly, chief of infectious disease surveillance at DHHS, is encouraging Granite Staters to get vaccinated. "Itâs not too early to be vaccinated," Daly says, "and the flu vaccine this year does contain different strains of the virus, so itâs important that people be vaccinated ... | Cinema as critique Business Standard India Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:52 AM PDT A social anthropologist eager to understand Indian society would do well to look at its commercial cinema. Few creative expressions mirror its social mores more accurately. While theatre, art, poetry and literature make for interesting commentary, they are still too niche. For what the masses think, feel, dream and lust for, there is no better than the canny Bollywood director. | John Dvorak's Second Opinion: Will H-P get a grip? Market Watch Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:52 AM PDT The iconic Silicon Valley company seems to want back in on everything â" mobile phones and tablets and desktop machines and laptops too, writes John C. Dvorak. | | |
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