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Eruption of El Hierro, 2011

The volcanic eruption of El Hierro October 2011 refers to the volcanic eruption underwater launched on October 10, 2011, on the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands in Spain. Pending a popular christening, the scientific name of the … Continue reading

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Japan: GDP Fell By 2.1% Annualized Rate In 2Q, More Than Expected

Gross domestic product (GDP) of Japan fell 2.1% in the second quarter 2011 annualized rate, more than the 1.3% decline initially estimated, the government said Friday.

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Jeannie Longo Faces A Suspension For Failing Anti-Doping Rule

Jeannie Longo, the legend of women’s cycling 52 years old, faces a suspension for failing anti-doping rules about the location; the newspaper announced the team in its Friday edition.

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United States: The Senate Passes A Patent Reform To Encourage Employment

The U.S. Senate Thursday night passed a patent reform to help the U.S. industry to generate growth and employment, while the unemployment rate in the United States remains stubbornly at 9.1%.

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US-Economy: Obama Announces Plan To 447 Billion For Employment

Several elected Republicans in Congress have responded with skepticism to the speech of U.S. President. President Barack Obama presented a plan Thursday night use of 447 billion dollars intended to provide a “shock” to the U.S. economy, urging Congress, where … Continue reading

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The G7 Driven By The Collapse Of Stock Markets

Representatives of major advanced economies in the world struggle to agree on how best to contain the crisis. The pressure is up a notch on the G7 on Friday afternoon. While central bankers and central bankers of major developed countries … Continue reading

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Obama plan: “The Republicans Oppose In Principle”

Barack Obama on Thursday night presented the broad outlines of his plan to revive the economy. In the foreground, the tax exemption for hiring companies. Laurence Nardon, a researcher at the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI), said that the … Continue reading

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Hurricane Season In The Atlantic, 2011

The hurricane season in the Atlantic in 2011 is an event in the yearly cycle of the formation of tropical cyclones. The season officially began June 1 and ends on November 30.

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Recent Disturbances in England 2011

The riots in the UK in 2011 are a series of public disorder and looting that occurred in the UK. The disturbances began in the neighborhood of London to Tottenham on August 6th of 2011, after the death of Mark … Continue reading

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Crisis of the Roof of U.S. Debt, 2011

The crisis in the debt ceiling (also known as the expenditure ceiling) of the United States in 2011 relates to the debate in Congress over whether the U.S. should increase the debt ceiling, and if so, how much.

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