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Romney Attempts Campaign Reset Mitt Romney was in damage control mode as he tried to appeal to Hispanic voters on the Spanish language network Univision. So my campaign is about the 100 percent in America, and I am concerned about them. Im concerned
Vietnam's Trade With China Flourishes Despite South China Sea Tensions Despite nationalist tensions, business along the border of Vietnam and China is flourishing. Officials in Lang Son Province say close to $3 billion in agricultural and electronic
A new OECD Cyber Security study by British professors says cyber weaponry will be used routinely in future wars. The study says computer attacks on their own will not necessarily constitute a threat, but a coordinated attack - or in combination with
Missile Defense System Keeps Watch on Syria U.S. soldiers are maintaining Patriot Missiles. Since January, the missiles have been stationed at a Turkish military base outside Gaziantep. The city is 50 kilometers from Syria, where an an increasingly b
By Jim Teeple Nablus 22 November 2007 Israeli and Palestinian negotiators hold their first peace conference in seven years next week in the U.S. city of Annapolis, Maryland. Palestinians say they want Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians in th
US jet fighters continue to pound Islamic State forces in Iraq. US central command says four more air strikes today took out armored carriers and a truck, that were firing on civilians near Sinjar. Refugees have been taking shelter in the Sinjar Moun
Twitter has announced, via a tweet, of course, it's planning to list on the US stock market. It's filed paper work with US regulators for an initial public offering, but the details are confidential. Twitter has well over 200 million active users. It
Maj. Gen. Cai Jun from the Joint Staff Department under China's Central Military Commission criticized the U.S. plan to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile shield system, or THAAD, in South Korea. He said the deployment of the adva
As Africas only aerospace and defence expo that combines both a trade exhibition and an air show, the five-day 2018 Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) has started Wednesday in the city of Tshwane, South Africa. Organised by Chinas State Administratio
The tip is designed not the split on impact. It absorbs the stress of all that raw power the hammer gives because its not solid bone. Instead, its honeycombed with soft tissue, marrow, blood and fact. Ankylosaurus combines steel-like protective plate
These plant eaters are no pushovers. They are no theyre no pansies. We have records, quite a few, of adult dinosaurian predators being killed by herbivores. It did happen. It happens today. Lions get kicked in the face and die from a single blow from
Todd: OK, Conrad. Conrad: Yeah. Todd: You're quite the jock! Conrad: Thanks Todd. Todd: Yeah. So, we're gonna talk about sports. Conrad: All right. Todd: What sports do you like? Conrad: Well, I like a lot of sports but basketball is my favorite. Def
By Ernest Leong Washington 28 November 2007 The days are getting shorter, and colder in the northern hemisphere. Some worry about the ice and snow that is likely to come. But for many sports fans in the United States, this is ideal football weather.
South Korea Looks to Increase Arms Exports 韩国意欲增加武器出口 SEOUL South Korea aspires to become a top player in the global arms industry. But some observers are concerned where those weapons are headed. The Seoul Aerospace and Defense E
The Chinese Defense Ministry has responded to recent remarks from Japan and the US on the newly established East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone. The zone, which covers the disputed Diaoyu Islands, allows China to identify, monitor, and if
By Selah Hennessy Goma 13 December 2007 The Congolese army battled with dissident fighters in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo for control of the strategically important town Rigari. Rebel fighters, loyal to renegade General Laurent Nkunda, have
111 of the Royal Australian Air Force showcases a fuel dump and burn procedure during the flight display in Singapore during the opening day of the Singapore Airshow 2010 (file photo) The Australian military is fine-tuning its defensive capabilities
A reported 'revolt' among members of its climate change talks' negotiating team has put the Indian government on the political defensive at home Steve Herman | New Delhi 07 December 2009 Pollution A reported 'revolt' among members of its climate chan
Lesson 186 Pay for 1. I only paid 200 yuan for it. 2. I'll pay for the dinner. 3. I paid 80,000 yuan for the car. 4. The bunch of flowers is paid for. 5. You'll pay for it some day. 6. I will pay for the record. 7. I will let him pay for his rudeness