Monthly Archives: July 2009

Bill Gates won the Indira Gandhi Award in India

The award recognizes his work with the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation. It is awarded annually to individuals or organizations for their efforts to promote peace, development and a new international economic order. So far, the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation has committed nearly 1,000 million dollars for public health projects and development in India. [...]

Bombing of a FARC camp: 16 rebels and one soldier dead (Army)

We recovered 16 bodies of 43 members of the front of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Marxist), said military spokesman saying that the bombing occurred on the afternoon of Thursday, but the military commands of land came to this place Saturday. Meanwhile, a press release from the command reported the death [...]

Officials plan to advance global influenza vaccination

GENEVA (Reuters) – Health officials worldwide on Friday stepped up its efforts to make rapid vaccination against pandemic influenza H1N1 virus and said they seem to be affecting groups of seniors. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention United States (CDC for its acronym in English) reported [...]

Belgium has committed another escaped from prison by helicopter

Belgium committed another highly dangerous criminals escaped from prison by helicopter. Three highly dangerous criminals escaped from prison on a strict regime of Belgian city of Bruges, located in north-western part of Flanders.
As ITAR-TASS news agency , the two accomplices took a helicopter to the pilot. Threatened him in arms, they were [...]

U.S. Senate will not meet deadline for health reform

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The president's attempt to bring Barack Obama to reform the U.S. health system suffered a setback on Thursday when Senate leaders said they could not approve the measure before taking a break for a month in August. Yet Obama urged lawmakers to continue working toward final approval. The [...]