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Friday, December 30, 2011

Madonna Open Fitness Center in Russia

Kapanlagi.com - Madonna is not only a singer and songwriter. He also briefly became an actress and director as well as any other business. One of Madonna's business is a gym which he named Hard Candy. Having successfully opened the first gym, Madonna is now ready to expand into Russia.

The news reported by ContactMusic.com Hard Candy Gym mentions that this will take a second location near Red Square, Russia. The new gym has begun to operate and equipped with several luxurious amenities including a swimming pool and exercise room designed by Madonna.

LMFAO Concert Fire

Kapanlagi.com - Appearance rapper duo LMFAO in Honduras apparently did not go smoothly. Because the concerts are held on Wednesday (28/12) night was hit by a fire that eventually made ​​the show halted.

As reported by the Daily News, a fire broke out on Thursday (29/12) morning, at which LMFAO're busy entertaining fans. Suddenly, they got word that there has been sourced from the basement fire Coliseo Nacional de Ingenieros, where they played. LMFAO personnel immediately fled to the locker room, and they still could see the cloud of smoke that quickly filled the hall.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Help Terrorists, A 53 Year Women at Risk For Prison

LOS ANGELES : A woman was charged on Wednesday (21/12), for allegedly funding terrorist attacks on the United States. Ayse Oytun Mihalik, 39, to send money to Pakistan, and identified to assist terrorist activity.

Mihalik facing three charges for providing material assistance to terrorists and one charge for giving false information. If all the allegations proved, Mihalik will be under sentence of 53 years in prison.
According to federal prosecutors, Mihalik has sent U.S. $ 2 thousand (Rp18 million dollars) to any person for three weeks late last year. He allegedly knew the money was used to fund attacks against U.S. military and other nations.

Mexico Start Counting Backward Doomsday

MEXICO CITY : On December 21, 2012 is still 52 weeks away. That date is the date that the Mayans predicted a doomsday.

Welcoming the day, in the southeastern region of Mexico which is the heart of the Mayan civilization plans to hold a party for a full year.

Mexico Tourism Board estimates that there will be 52 million tourists who will visit the region of Chiapas, Yucatan, Quintana Roo, Tabasco and Campeche during the next year. In fact, overall wisatan to Meskiko generally only about 22 million a year.

Amnesty International Urges Obama Close Guantanamo Prison

LONDON: Towards the 10th anniversary when the first detainees sent to Guantanamo Prison, Amnesty International called on U.S. President Barack Obama to close the prison.

In a report entitled Guantanamo: A Decade of Damage to Human Rights, Amnesty International highlighted a number of inhumane treatment suffered by Guantanamo detainees. Amnesty International also released 10 anti-human rights actions undertaken prison.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Kim Jong-il Has 20 Thousand Video Film

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who died last weekend enjoyed Western movies. In fact, she reportedly has more than 20,000 videos and DVDs. Kim's video and DVD collection also includes Japanese monster movies.

"Cinema is an important place in the development of art and literature," said Kim Jong-il in his essay in 1987 to review the movie theater and film director.

In his essay, Kim Jong-il has also written commentary about the movie and also includes the creative process in filmmaking.

Japan Tsunami Debris Soon Arrive in Alaska

Debris from the tsunami in Japan nine months ago is expected to arrive on the coast of Alaska, the United States.

It's just bad weather that impede the arrival of the debris.

As diwartawan Anchorage Daily News, in addition to Alaska, debris will also show up in Washington and British Columbia.

Dave Gaudet of the Marine Conservation Alliance says that although most of Alaska has been hit by severe storms, debris from the tsunami on 11 March will arrive in Craig.

Storm Death Toll in Philippines Reaches 1000 People

Storms and floods in the southern Philippines, killing nearly a thousand people and several hundred others are still missing.

Aid agencies in the Philippines trying to channel assistance to more than 120,000 people affected by floods appeal on the island of Mindanao.

Until now, local government said 972 people had died in the disaster.

Residents in the coastal settlements ravaged by floods caused by tropical storm Saturday (17/12) ago.

Obama and Biden will Finally Welcomes U.S. Soldiers from Iraq

U.S. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will welcome the last U.S. military personnel are leaving Iraq in a ceremony at the headquarters of the U.S. military.

The White House said President and Vice President of the United States it will be at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

Obama marks the end of the war in Iraq last week to meet U.S. troops at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and welcomes Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the White House.