Friday 30th of July 2010
Newspedia.eu - Home of the news
All you got to know about the world
 

Search results for divers


  Asean group seeks economic action
Date: March  01, 2009  

South East Asian leaders have called for greater co-ordinated regional action to help restore their damaged export-driven economies.The 10 countries in the Asean group endorsed measures to stimulate economic activity, ease access to credit, and stand firm against trade protectionism.They also called for reform of the international financial system
  Scots bird team on Syrian mission
Date: March  01, 2009  

Four Scottish conservationists are heading to Syria to search for the critically endangered sociable lapwing and bald ibis.The RSPB team will be looking for the two species in the arid deserts of Syria while promoting conservation.They team is made up of Hywel Maggs, Graham Rebecca and John Wills from Aberdeenshire and Martin Scott from the Isle of
  Downturn offers chance to women
Date: February  28, 2009  

Women should see the recession as an "opportunity" to show how valuable they can be in the workplace, Cherie Blair has told the BBC s The Politics Show.The human rights barrister and wife of former prime minister Tony Blair said firms were more likely to "take a chance" on a woman during the downturn."This is an opportunity for women... to be part
  Pipe dream
Date: February  28, 2009  

By Tom EsslemontBBC News, BakuOn the outskirts of Azerbaijan s BP Shah Deniz gas terminal, security guards are on duty around the clock.They patrol the 15km (9 mile) fence as a damp drizzle falls across the warren of gas pipes and oil platforms behind it. Green and yellow flags flap violently in the wind.You can see why every effort is made to prot
  Prison drama
Date: February  28, 2009  

By Natalia AntelavaRoumieh Central Prison, BeirutMagdi has spent 15 years on death row, waiting for his execution in an airless, overcrowded prison cell.The jail where his life is supposed to end is wrapped in miles of barbed wire, surrounded by checkpoints and perched on top of the mountain that overlooks the Mediterranean.Roumieh Prison is Lebano
  NHS does not need polyclinics
Date: February  28, 2009  

Average-sized GP surgeries are just as good as "super-surgeries" at providing extra services, a study suggests.Ministers in England have asked health chiefs to create a network of polyclinics to provide extra care, such as diabetes clinics and minor surgery.But a Kent-based GP s study of 384 practices found no difference between the range of extra
  Psychedelic fish is new species
Date: February  27, 2009  

By Lucy WilliamsonBBC News, JakartaA brightly-coloured fish which bounces along the seabed has been hailed as a new species by scientists - who have dubbed it "psychedelica".Research published in the US scientific journal Copeia says the fish was spotted by scuba divers off the island of Ambon in eastern Indonesia.It belongs to the frogfish family,
  Iran s new threat
Date: February  26, 2009  

By James MelikBusiness reporter, BBC World ServiceThe sharp downward spiral of oil prices has prompted economists to predict that Tehran is facing severe financial hardship within the space of a few months.Iran s presidential contenders have to address the budget deficit brought about by the plummeting oil prices and the world banking crisis.The co
  Why your doodles could mean oodles of brain power
Date: February  26, 2009  

Doodling may look messy, but it could in fact be a sign of an alert mind, a study suggests.Plymouth University researchers carried out memory tests on 40 volunteers, asking them to listen to a phone call and recall names and places.Doodlers performed 29% better than non-doodlers, the team found.Experts said doodling stopped people from daydreaming,
  More seeds for doomsday vault
Date: February  26, 2009  

Almost 90,000 food crop seed samples have arrived at the "doomsday vault" in the Arctic Circle, as part of its first anniversary celebrations.The four-tonne shipment takes the number of seeds stored in the frozen repository to more than 20 million.The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, built 130m (426ft) inside a mountain, aims to protect the world s food


Select a page: 1234  from  65                Next page




US ready to aid Mexico drug fight
Delicate mission
North Korea seeks rare UN talks
Donors asked to pledge Gaza cash
Bangladesh manhunt for mutineers
US cell assault video released
Asean group seeks economic action
Violence flares over race movie
Shark attacks Australian surfer
Hariri court set to formally open
Pious protector
Missiles hit Pakistan border area


 
The news are provided by BBC World News™.
 
Media Studio Network : Worldy.info | Pictravel.eu | Zones.ro | Mediastudio.ro | Newspedia.eu | theAgency.ro
Sfaturi pentru shop online
© 2007. Newspedia.eu