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  • Really! 2010’s Budget is for Amm admi.
    Budget 2010 - Main Points: Child Benefit - To be cut by €16 a month (welfare-dependent families not affected) Social welfare payments - Reduced by 4.1% for those of working age. Job-seekers Allowance - Reduced for under-25s and in cases where job offers have been refused. Excise duty on alcohol reduced - 12 cent cut on beer and cider, 14 cent cut on a measure of spirits, 60 cent cut on a bottle of wine .
    Posted: 2010-03-03
    Category: Current Events
  • Walking exercise is good among all exercises.
    A big study that has been following over 13,000 nurses since 1986 found that those who were healthy and exercising or walking for exercise in 1986 were less likely to have any of 10 major diseases or have had heart surgery by age 70. They also were less likely to have cognitive impairment, physical impairment or mental health problems.
    Posted: 2010-02-23
    Category: Health & Fitness
  • Whale’s killing should be punished by imposing rules.
    Whaling has plagued the oceans for centuries and although it has always had some impact on the ecosystem, since ancient whalers were mostly confined to coastal and near coastal waters the impact was somewhat contained and minimized.
    Posted: 2010-02-19
    Category: Current Events
  • New Nuclear plants of America: open door for other country.
    The energy demands of the world are continuously increasing. Experts are worried about the future of power generation because there are not enough supplies of coal, water and gas to fulfill the needs of mankind in the long term future. Alternative sources of energy such as nuclear energy are being developed. Nuclear energy has several advantages over other sources of energy because it is not limited by space or location.
    Posted: 2010-02-17
    Category: Current Events
  • Gmail bans in Iran.
    ran's telecommunications agency has announced the suspension of access to G mail, the Google email service, in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal website. In a move ahead of Thursday's 31st anniversary of the creation of Iran's Islamic Republic, the national telecoms agency in Tehran said that it will ban G mail and will instead facilitate its own national email service.
    Posted: 2010-02-12
    Category: Current Events