
International Business Machine (IBM) released the stats of Christmas Day purchases mostly made on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2011. The most amazing fact that mesmerised even IBM was this year’s statistics of online shopping. Since the 2008 recession, the online shopping trend had shifted steeply to traditional brick and mortar transactions. In a survey, it […]
Dec 27 2011 | Posted in
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19-year-old pop superstar and former Disney princess Salena Gomez is stating how fortunate she feels over music career that has turned her life towards an unimaginative success. Recently, she spoke to a renowned journal and stated her inner feelings about the very success she is enjoying only due to this particular music field. Salena said, […]

US-Pak relationships to take a limited form US officials believe the country’s relationship with Pakistan has been seriously damaged and a counter-terrorism alliance can survive only in a limited form, The New York Times reported late Sunday. Citing unnamed US and Pakistani officials, the newspaper said officials acknowledge this deterioration will complicate the ability to […]

Pakistan Military rejects US Investigation reports of NATO strike Pakistan’s military has rejected a US investigation into American airstrikes that killed 24 of its soldiers last month, reducing prospects of a thaw in relations. The report blamed both sides for a failure in communications that meant two Pakistani border posts were destroyed by American aircraft. […]

Homosexuals in the US Army On the December 20, 2010 the U.S. Senate ended 17 years of a controversial law. Indeed, it adopted controversial a bill, abolishing the rule which requires the military to hide their sexual orientation for fear of being written off. President Barack Obama enacted the text. Though the repeal of the directive was passed, the entry into force of the law, however, took several months. 17 years old, the directive "do not ask, do not tell" (do not ask, […]
Dec 22 2011 | Posted in
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Therefore, the House Republican are in the process of getting a bill passed that will force the employer to take a drug test of applicant for possible drug use. Moreover, the bill assert on the high-school drop-outs to get a General Education Development (GED) degree. This step will have two benefits. It will give the […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Unemployment is becoming a big concern for the US government of late. In 2011, it climbed up to 25 percent becoming the biggest challenge for the Upper House and Congress. The government does not want to mirror Great Depression state in the country again. However, the cause of the problem does not fall in the […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan to quit financial aid for war on terror from the US The US Navy Seals raid on May 2, when Osama bin Laden was found and killed on Pakistani soil, cost Pakistan in terms of pride and reputation. It has also proved costly in terms of finance. Since the operation in Abbottabad, the Pakistani […]

US hold drone attacks in the aftermath of NATO attack on Pakistan Army The CIA has stopped firing missiles at militants in Pakistan since last month’s deadly NATO airstrikes along the Afghan border so as not to “aggravate” already strained ties with Islamabad, the chief of Pakistan’s senate defense committee said Tuesday. The 33-day pause […]

The renowned Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia rests on a hidden truth that had been kept secret from the public for 30 years. Originally built in late 1850s, the building was approved for an expansion plan in 1959, which was carried out in a very chaotic manner. However, the US government successfully managed to hide […]

There have been many monuments built since the rise of architecture. Many had not been constructed with an idea of a monument, most of Greek buildings that exist today were either parliament houses, homes to the rich or stadiums and arenas. However, today their significance shines out because of their superior structure and the fact […]

Pakistan has restored liaison officers at coordination centres on the Afghanistan border, Nato said on Monday, in a slight easing of tensions, after Nato air strikes last month killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers and provoked fury across the country. But the US-led coalition’s supply lines that run through Pakistan remain closed since the Nov. 26 […]