Microsoft chairman Bill Gates gained 100,000 Twitter followers in 8 hours

MICROSOFT co-founder Bill Gates started tweeting yesterday. The billionaire bid the Twitter community a “Hello World” message and then that with three more lauding efforts to raise aid funds for earthquake-devastated Haiti. The Microsoft legend’s Twitter bio, which bears the verification icon used to confirm celebrity accounts, said he was going to share information from his philanthropic Gates foundation. Mr Gates had... [more]

US ends HIV, AIDS travel ban

HUMAN rights groups have praised the official lifting of a decades-old ban that prevented people with HIV/AIDS from travelling to the United States. President Barack Obama announced in October last year his administration would end the ban, and the legislation lifting the travel restrictions came into effect overnight. “We’re very excited to finally see the end of this discriminatory and harmful policy,” said Victoria Neilson,... [more]

Body scanners to come sooner than expected

The controversial body scanners that allow security personnel to see though clothing are likely to be fast-tracked into German airports, government officials said Saturday. The head of the German parliament’s Committee on Interior Affairs Wolfgang Bosbach said Sunday he expected the body-scanners to be introduced in the current year. Body scanners have re-entered the debate on airport security since a terrorist attempted to blow... [more]

25-year sentence former President Alberto Fujimori – Peru

The term was handed down last April for ordering the security forces to carry out killings and kidnappings. Fujimori, who led Peru from 1990 to 2000, returned from exile in late 2007 to face his accusers. It was the first time a democratically elected Latin American leader was found guilty of human rights abuses in his own country. Fujimori had denied overseeing a death squad as part of a “dirty war” against suspected Maoist... [more]

Today in History – 1st Jan

Today is Friday, Jan. 1, the 1st day of 2010. There are 364 days left in the year. Today is New Year’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that slaves in rebel states were free. On this date: In 1760, the first two volumes of Laurence Sterne’s novel “The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman” were published... [more]

Hugo Chavez says any coup attempt would fail

CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is looking to 2010 facing a recession, trying to prevent widespread power outages, and warning his opponents against a coup attempt. Chavez said in a televised speech Wednesday that any action like the failed military rebellion against him in 2002 wouldn’t have a chance. “If something like that occurs to you, our counterattack is going to be firm. I’m warning you,”... [more]

2009 – Dead celebritites remembered

Michael Jackson died in June aged 50 under suspicious circumstances and only weeks before his final series of concerts were due to start at London’s 02 Arena. Farrah Fawcett, the beautiful Charlie’s Angel, died of Cancer at the age of 52. Patrick Swayze lost his long battle with the disease aged just 47. TV personality Jade Goody suffered a long and very public illness. Godfather of the modern celebrity chef Keith Floyd also... [more]

Stocks fluctuate as dollar strengthens

NEW YORK – Stocks wavered in a narrow range Wednesday as good news on manufacturing helped offset a drop in commodities prices. The market got support from a key economic indicator that signaled growth in the Midwest manufacturing industry for a third straight month. The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index rose to 60 in December from 56.1 in November. The report showed that production and new orders increased and employment improved. But... [more]

Netherlands reaction on terror attack

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Dutch government is releasing results of its investigation into the failed Christmas Day terror attack on a U.S.-bound airliner that took off from Amsterdam. Interior Minister Guusje Ter Horst is holding a press conference Wednesday to outline a probe into how 23-year-old Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab managed to board the Northwest Airlines flightto Detroit from Nigeria by way of Amsterdam’s... [more]

Pressure rises to stop antibiotics in agriculture

FRANKENSTEIN, Mo. – The mystery started the day farmer Russ Kremer got between a jealous boar and a sow in heat. The boar gored Kremer in the knee with a razor-sharp tusk. The burly pig farmer shrugged it off, figuring: “You pour the blood out of your boot and go on.” But Kremer’s red-hot leg ballooned to double its size. A strep infectionspread, threatening his life and baffling doctors. Two months of multiple antibiotics... [more]

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