Archive for October, 2010
Oct 30th, 2010
Reported by: Anza CRWE Newswire Middle East Correspondent.
Alzheimer’s disease more prevalent in heavy middle aged smokers who have forty cigarettes daily; findings indicate a two fold increase of Alzheimer’s disease.
Moreover, heavy smoking also increases another form of dementia. The US scientists followed the progress of more than 21,000 middle aged men and women for an average of 23 years.
Those individuals who had smoked more than two packets of 20 cigarettes in a day had a 157 % higher possibility of suffering Alzheimer’s as compared to non-smokers.
If we look at the statistics, they also had a 172% i
Oct 30th, 2010
Reported by: Soha CRWE Newswire Middle East Correspondent
The Chief of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has said that the international tribunal investigating the assassination of the late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri was violating every law in Lebanon. He called for a boycott of the tribunal.
Nasrallah’s comments came a day after the tribunal, in an incident, termed as a flagrant violation by Hezbollah, went into a gynecology clinic and asked for the files of the patients. A very inappropriate act!
A team of investigators had entered the clinic in the southern suburb of Lebanon and demanded the archives of a number
Oct 30th, 2010
Reported by: Emon CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent.
An investigation conducted by Canadian scientists, found that the incidents of malaria in India is a much greater problem than previously known. According to BBC recent estimates, the country has more than 200,000 people infected, and the percentage of deaths is three times higher than the WHO statistics show. World wide deaths from Malaria are over one million fatalities a year and 90 percent of them are in Africa.
In India most people die at home without any medical involvement and the cause of death is not often established. However, field researchers began gatheri
Oct 30th, 2010
Reported by: Emon CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent.
It is being reported by BBC News, that the fourth film in the series "Mission Impossible" is called "Ghost protocol".
Tom Cruise, who is in the films lead role, said that he never likes sequels, so he does not regard the release of “Mission Impossible 4" as a continuation. So he thought that it should have its own title.
Filming of MI4 began in September 2010 in Prague. The Mission Impossible film crew is now working in Dubai. Cruise said that his character will have to climb over the wall of the Burj-Khalifa Tower, the highest building in the world 828 meters (2
Oct 30th, 2010
By Mike Zaman
This article is extracted from a Rasmussen Reports Poll
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/october_2010/65_favor_getting_rid_of_entire_congress_and_starting_over
With only 12% of American voters believing Congress is doing a good job, America appears to have had enough of both political parties. A recent poll by Rasmussen Reports has found that 84% of America would rather remove the entire congress, and perhaps elect candidates that have some concern for them as opposed to the lobbyists and big money interest.
While a very small minority, only 20% would opt to retain the entire c
Oct 30th, 2010
Reported by: Emon CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent.
At an emergency press conference at the White House, US President Barack Obama said that two suspicious packages sent by courier services from Yemen to Chicago, they were found to have explosives inside. Obama further said that the threat was real.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported that on Friday evening, Oct. 29, parcels with explosives, sent to the US from Yemen, and with the help of information provided by authorities of Saudi Arabia easily discovered these parcels. On Friday, the British East Midlands Airport detained the UPS flight from Yemen to Chicago, an exp
Oct 29th, 2010
LAS VEGAS, NV October 28, 2010 ( CRWENEWSWIRE) -- The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is proposing a roundup of 294 wild horses living in the Augusta Mountains Herd Management Area (HMA) in Nevada. Unlike other capture plans, however, the BLM's Winnemucca District Office intends to treat mares with PZP fertility control and release all horses captured from within the HMA back to the range.
The agency is accepting public comments on an Environmental Assessment of the plan. The public is being urged to let the agency know that the treat-and-release proposal is a step in the right direction toward managing the wild horses on the r
Oct 29th, 2010
Reported by: Wijdan CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent.
Governments all over the world are using all possible means to avoid acts of terrorism in their country, different forms of research have been carried out, X ray scanners have been introduced and installed which can even scan inside a drinking water bottle and tell the difference between water and liquid explosives.
The United States, just like any other advanced country is currently spending billions of dollars, over the past six years, the US has made a serious attempt to work out a strategy to minimize terrorism across the globe. For this purpose drones, advanced
Oct 29th, 2010
Reported by: Soha CRWE Newswire Middle East Correspondent
It seems like the Red Army may return to Afghanistan. A plan is under consideration by NATO to involve Russia in Afghanistan again. An alliance summit of NATO is scheduled to take place next month and Russian Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev, is expected to attend it.
The concerned officials have said that several joint Russian-NATO initiatives in Afghanistan are under consideration. These initiatives include the contribution of helicopters and crews from Russia to train Afghan pilots.
Besides this, Russia will also provide assistance in training Afghan national security forces, i
Oct 29th, 2010
Reported by: Wijdan CRWE Newswire Middle East correspondent.
A naturally occurring state characterized by a lack of consciousness and inactivity of all voluntary muscles is called sleep. It helps conserve energy and a lack of sleep can cause mental, emotional and physical fatigue.
Research indicates that driving without adequate sleep, is as dangerous as driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, because the lack of sleep slows the reflexes, impairs judgment and induces fatal errors resulting in loss of life.
Motor vehicle accidents are the third most frequent cause of death in the United States, behind cancer an