Oil to fall in price on European and U.S. fears
World oil prices are falling down on Thursday amid the concerns about the possible worsening of the debt crisis in the Euro zone and the weak statistical data from the U.S. housing market, according to the auction.
The cost of the July futures on U.S. Light Sweet Crude Oil WTI at electronic trading in New York as of 08.39 GMT fell by 0.19 dollars or 0.22% – up to 87.63 dollars per barrel. July futures price for North Sea Brent crude oil mix fell by 0.29 dollars or 0.28% – up to 103.18 dollars per barrel.
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Free dating sites and their services
You reached plenty of things in those years and now found a necessity of a family and closeness in your life? Wanting kinds, cooked dinner and a soul mate to spend evenings and weekend together? Gush that is a dream about a perfect family, but it requires a perfect partner for such a family and now you can find exactly what you need for your family happiness online.
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Poland seizes fake bonds
Central Anti-Corruption Bureau of Poland seized fake U.S. government bonds worth $ 100 million, eight people were arrested on suspicion of fraud, the agency said in a statement on Monday.
During Sunday’s raid on the outskirts of the Polish cities of Krakow and Lublin, three Poles, two Italians, two Ukrainians and one Moldavian were detained, who tried to establish sales of counterfeit securities.
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U.S. conducted secret military exercises to assess the impact of strike on Iran
WASHINGTON, March 20. This month, the U.S. Army conducted secret military exercises in order to assess the impact of Israel’s preemptive strike on nuclear targets in Iran.
New York Times writes, citing sources in the U.S. Department of Defense, such a strike by Israel will lead to large-scale regional war.
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Plan travel to Hayastan
Are you tired of Moscow and Beijin? Have never visited Armenia country? It means Armenia is the destination that you must see!
Discover Armenia Yerevan on this website.
On the website there is a lot of useful information about Hayastan or Armenia. The best places to go starting with hotels and cafes up to historical landscapes.
You will be able to see the most wonderful views, try tasty Armen
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High Competition for 2012 Federal Election Jobs
With a Presidential campaign and a lot of Senate and Congressional seats up for grabs, 2012 is a good year to seek and find a job in the political arena. If you have ever considered a career in politics, now is the time to get your foot in the door. Candidates are putting their campaign teams together and looking for new blood to help them get elected.
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Three men received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for research of immune system
Three scientists shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine for pioneering work in studying the immune system.
The winners are: Bruce A. Beutler from the United States, Jules A. Hoffmann from Luxembourg, and Ralph M. Steinman from Canada.
Their work on immune system, where the signaling molecules of antibodies react to microbial invasion, has got a high reward.
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October 2 in U.S. history. Camel in America. President’s stroke. Hurricane in Haiti. Virgo with manure.
Read today about who invented the cans with a knife, how much the first atomic clock cost, and why an actor Tim Allen was arrested.
1. 1721. African camel was first advertised in the USA. The message in Boston Gazzette newspaper informed that the unprecedented show of animal with height of 7 feet (2 meters) and a length of 12 feet (3.6 meters) would be held in Boston, Massachusetts.
2. 1866. J. O
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October, 1 in the U.S. history. Steamboat on the Mississippi. A female astronomer. Kidnapping of Polly Klaas.
October is considered a National Apple Month, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month, a National Pasta Month, Marks’ Collectors Month and Month of Cosmetology.
1. 1811. The first steamboat having sailed down the Mississippi River, reached the shores of New Orleans, Louisiana. The only passengers (in addition to the team, servants, cooks, dogs) were the owners of the ship – Nicholas Roosvelt and his wife.
2. 1847. The
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Obama’s jobs bill failed in Congress
Barack Obama’s package of bills on the creation of new jobs failed on Monday when the chief lawmaker of the Republican Party said that the board members could allocate only a part of the required 447 billion dollars.
When Obama began to insist that lawmakers voted for the bill, Rep. Eric Cantor, № 2 of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, said that this would not happen.
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