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29 August 2011 at 01 : 05 AM
Blimp Bursts into Flames, Killing Pilot
A Goodyear blimp as exploded in the air, instantly killing the pilot in charge of the blimp. While the blimp exploded in Germany while carrying three other passengers, those people were able to safely jump out of the blimp somehow and make it to Earth. The famous Goodyear blimp was at the Hessentag festival, which is held in Oberursel, ...
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28 August 2011 at 01 : 28 AM
Charges against Bin Laden Dropped
It looks as though international terrorist Osama bin Laden finally got his wish. All charges brought against him by the United States courts have been dropped. Too bad that he can't enjoy the freedom. Bin Laden was famously murdered last month by US Navy Seals, who have been searching for the mastermind behind the 1998 Embassy bombings over seas and was ...
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28 July 2011 at 01 : 53 AM
After Confidence Vote, Greece Closer to Bailout
It is not easy being broke. And it is even harder to be the leader of an entire country that is totally broke. Just ask Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou how it feels, as his entire country faces default of epic proportions. Greece is broke. If they would default and just basically give up, falling into almost 3rd world status immediately, it would ...
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27 July 2011 at 02 : 51 AM
Al Qaeda Names New Leader
The world knew that even though Osama Bin Laden was dead, killed by US Navy Seals, there would still be an al Qaeda. And as with any group, there will always be someone who needs to take charge. And that person has been named today it seems, says a jihadist website. After careful consideration, the Qaeda al-Jihad, or Al Qaeda, has decided to name Sheikh ...
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27 July 2011 at 01 : 35 AM
Gadhafi’s Days are Numbered
There is good news in Libya, according to NATO spokesperson Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. He says that NATO has started to plan for the departure or coup of fearless leader Gadhafi, saying his reign of terror is nearing an end. As airstrikes continue to bombard government strongholds, NATO has said they will continue to help the rebel forces ...
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