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Top Unknown companies And Fortune Global 500 List

Posted on July 27, 2010 by in Business, Finance

Top Unknown companies And Fortune Global 500 List

Top of the Fortune Global 500 list this year is Wal-Mart Stores, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, BP, Toyota Motor, Japan Post Holdings, Sinopec, State Grid, AXA and China National Petroleum. Oil companies were the highest revenue earners. Read about other unknown companies who are big income earners…

Another Oil Leak

Posted on July 27, 2010 by in Business

Another Oil Leak

Adding to the troubles of those struggling to fight the BP oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, there is now a 20 foot geyser of oil spewing into Mud Lake, which is part of a network of bayous and lakes, north of Barataria Bay. This is an ecologically sensitive coastal estuary, which authorities have [...]

Lost Photographs Of Ansel Adams

Posted on July 27, 2010 by in Art, Education

Lost Photographs Of Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams is widely known as the iconic ‘father of American photography’ because of his lasting and innovative work with nature photography and landscapes. Read more…

Wonderful World of Weird Trees

Posted on July 27, 2010 by in Environment, Humour

Wonderful World of Weird Trees

Facts are often stranger than fiction. Take a look at these weird trees from around the world. They include the Basket Tree, Giant Sequoias of California, Circus Tree, Chapel-Oak. Tule Tree and Baobab Trees – including one with a toilet built inside…

Boat Smashed By Whale

Posted on July 26, 2010 by in Society

Boat Smashed By Whale

Paloma Werner, a boatie, in South Africa says her trip off the country’s picturesque southwestern coast was wrecked by an unexpected whack from a whale. Read how the whale smashed their boat…

Education Decreases Risk Of Dementia

Posted on July 26, 2010 by in Health

Education Decreases Risk Of Dementia

Carole Brayne, British professor, says her research reveals that for ‘each additional year of education’, there is a decreased risk of dementia development by 11%, as reported in the medical journal Brain. Read more…

Stealing Ambulances

Posted on July 26, 2010 by in Society

Stealing Ambulances

With four reported ambulance theft is a real concern, in just one week. Some estimates are that over 200 a year are stolen. Many of the thieves are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A teenage man recently turned himself in to police officers, after stealing an ambulance that was out on an emergency [...]

Antibiotic Ban On Food Animals

Posted on July 22, 2010 by in Health

Antibiotic Ban On Food Animals

The overuse of antibiotics in food animals is an argument that has raged since the early 2000s. In 2001 it was estimated that food animals received 20m pounds of antibiotics per year, compared to humans consuming only 3m pounds. Read how America is about to ban all but the use of 7 antibiotics in food [...]

Laura Dekker Grounded Once More

Posted on July 21, 2010 by in Sport

Laura Dekker Grounded Once More

Once again, Laura Dekker, the would-be youngest solo around the world sailor, has been thwarted, as Dutch child protection services asked judges, in the Netherlands, to extend her supervision by 12 months. Larua still plans to succeed before her 17th birthday…

Worst Ever Oil Spill For China

Posted on July 21, 2010 by in Business, Environment

Worst Ever Oil Spill For China

After closing beaches on the Yellow Sea, China’s worst ever oil spill more than doubled in a week. Environmental officials warned the black gooey crude oil posed a ‘severe threat’ to sea life and water quality. One fire fighter drowned in the black ooze…