Archive for November, 2009

Royal Society Demonstrates History of Science Online

The British Researchers have exhibited before the on-line public  60 of the Royal Society’s most important papers  to mark its 350th anniversary.

Green and Meatless McDonald’s Will Not Work in Russia

McDonald’s restaurants in Europe will all turn dark-green following the fashion of ecology-friendly production and healthy food. Russian experts believe that there is no need for the Russian McDonald’s to hold the restyling in the country. The current concept – “funny and tasty” – works very well in Russia. Ecology will not work for Russia, for the Russians mostly do not care about ecology

Lightning Can Open Doors to Parallel Worlds

There are plenty of witnesses who allegedly traveled to other worlds. It is everyone’s personal business whether these people are to be trusted. Once, three friends went fishing near Saint Petersburg. On the way, their car was hit by a lightning, went into a ditch and hit a pine tree. The friends noticed a village house near the road that they have not seen before. An old lady who lived in the house let them in, and fed them dinner. When the friends woke up in the morning, they were lying on grass and there was no house nearby

China Reports Ambitious Plans on Auto Market

China’s automakers may dominate their home market, now the world’s largest, but superhigh standards of European automakers will make it difficult for them  to build a global profile.

Murdoch to Purchase New Trade Magazines

Lachlan Murdoch, the oldest son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, is close to a joint offer for a group of trade magazines, including Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter.

Social Democracy, Pillar of US Hegemony in Europe, Is Dying

Now that the Lisbon Treaty will enter into force this week, it may be concluded that the social democrats have completed their handiwork by destroying the last remnants of European Civilization. The first blow was delivered by the governments that pulled their countries into a European Civil War in 1914. The “Great War” almost destroyed Europe

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