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It seems like each day a new program pops up on the web that claims to be the best way to make money online but there is one way that individuals of been using for a long time successfully. Obviously you have most likely even seen programs online that present you with the knowledge that [...]

Prospects which will wholeheartedly stick with you and do whatever it takes to locate their six. if you want to anticipate much more success for the company, then you need to be ready to keep in touch with them. Lastly, you are able to submit press releases to announce your product, service, or chance to [...]

iCab Mobile is a web browser for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It is probably one of the iPhone browsers with the richest feature set. It provides many unique and useful features you won’t find in other iPhone browsers. Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later iCab Mobile is [...]

Vectoria is a revolutionary drawing app showcasing Touch Turtle Graphics. In seconds you can draw mesmerising, beautiful patterns which can be explored on the fly, and then shared with your friends. It’s both addictive and fun.   Features========= • Example patterns – 8 examples to play with and inspire • PDF export – for printing [...]


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  • Blind Chinese activist arrives in New York
    2012-05-20T00:10:51Z
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States on Saturday after China allowed him to leave a hospital in Beijing in a move that could signal the end of a diplomatic rift between the two countries. Chen's escape from house arrest in northeastern China last month and subsequent stay in the U.S. Embassy was a huge embarrassment for China and led to a diplomatic controversy while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was visiting Beijing for talks to improve ties between the world's two biggest economies. ...
  • World leaders back Greece, vow to combat financial turmoil
    2012-05-20T00:28:18Z
    CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - World leaders backed keeping Greece in the euro zone on Saturday and vowed to take all steps necessary to combat financial turmoil while revitalizing a global economy increasingly threatened by Europe's debt crisis. A summit of the G8 leading industrialized nations came down solidly in favor of a push to balance European austerity - an approach long driven by German Chancellor Angela Merkel - with a new dose of U.S.-style stimulus seen as vital to healing ailing euro-zone economies. But it was clear that divisions remained. ...
  • Syria bomb kills 9, Damascus blames foreign plot
    2012-05-19T18:58:42Z
    BEIRUT (Reuters) - A car bomb killed nine people at a Syrian military post in the eastern city of Deir al-Zor on Saturday, an attack the government said was the latest proof that an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad was a foreign plot. The official SANA news agency said the blast had been the work of a suicide bomber, and had also wounded about 100 people, including guards, at what it called military installations. International pressure and an U.N.-backed peace plan has failed to quell Syria's turmoil. ...
  • G8, raising pressure on Iran, puts oil stocks on standby
    2012-05-19T23:52:52Z
    CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies raised the pressure on Iran on Saturday, signaling their readiness to tap into emergency oil stockpiles quickly this summer if tougher new sanctions on Tehran threaten to strain supplies. "We remain united in our grave concern over Iran's nuclear program," the G8 leaders said in a statement summing up the results of their meeting in Camp David in rural Maryland. ...
  • UK may keep troops in Afghanistan post-2014 to fight terrorism
    2012-05-20T00:18:00Z
    CAMP ROUND MEADOW, Maryland (Reuters) - Britain may keep a small number of soldiers in Afghanistan to fight terrorism after 2014, when NATO forces are due to end combat operations, a senior British government official said on Saturday. It is the first time Britain has given any indication it may keep forces in Afghanistan after 2014 apart from a small training contingent. Britain plans to withdraw 500 soldiers from its 9,500-strong force in Afghanistan this year before ending combat operations in 2014 when Afghan security forces are due to have taken over responsibility for security. ...

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