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- Stop using ambition to destabilise Rivers’ peace, Wike told
- The cog in the wheel of emergency rule
- 3 journalists killed in Egypt turmoil
- De Sa: It'll go down to the last game
- History Of The Day - Cameroon's Lake Monoun Explodes, Suffocating 37 (1984)
- Google Search Gets More Personal, Now Lets You Find Your Flight Info, Reservations, Photos And More
- Tension in Bayelsa communities over oil, gas spills
- Vigilantes battle extremists amid fear of abuses
- Insight: Japan's nuclear clean-up: costly, complex and at risk of failing
| Apple Shares Hit $500 Again, Representing A Massive $100 Billion Market Cap Gain In 48 Days Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT Apple shares (NASDAQ:AAPL) are currently up 2.79 percent to $503.25 a share in the wake of Carl Icahn’s lobbying efforts on Twitter. Yet, the stock performance of the past two days shouldn’t diminish the overall performance over the past two... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| Stop using ambition to destabilise Rivers’ peace, Wike told Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT •House raises alarm over Lloyd's health Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, has been accused of using his political ambition to cause tension in Rivers State. This is even as a member of the state House of Assembly advised opposition... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| The cog in the wheel of emergency rule Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT Three months have gone by since emergency rule was declared in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states. The fourth month begins today. For Borno, emeregency is no stranger. This is the second time the state capital, Maiduguri and some of its local government... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| 3 journalists killed in Egypt turmoil Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT CAIRO (AP) — Three journalists, including a cameraman for British broadcaster Sky News and a Dubai-based newspaper reporter, were killed and several were injured in the violence that erupted in Egypt on Wednesday. Media watchdogs urged Egypt to... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| De Sa: It'll go down to the last game Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT Having represented South Africa in three sports, Roger de Sa is at the helm of one of the Rainbow Nation's most revered clubs with Orlando Pirates starting to make waves at continental level. Via: FIFA.com News Read more:... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| History Of The Day - Cameroon's Lake Monoun Explodes, Suffocating 37 (1984) Posted: 14 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT The explosion at Cameroon's Lake Monoun, which killed 37 people, at first baffled investigators. It was only after a similar event at nearby Lake Nyos two years later claimed the lives of 1,700 people that experts determined that high concentration of... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| Google Search Gets More Personal, Now Lets You Find Your Flight Info, Reservations, Photos And More Posted: 14 Aug 2013 09:31 PM PDT Google today announced a number of search features that make it easier for you to find your own personal information through Google Search. The search engine can now find information about your upcoming flights (“Is my flight on time?"), hotel or... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| Tension in Bayelsa communities over oil, gas spills Posted: 14 Aug 2013 09:31 PM PDT Tension is heightening in Koluama 1 and 2 in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State following reported oil and gas spills from the Funiwa oilfield of Chevron Nigeria Limited. It was gathered that a team of engineers have begun fixing the... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| Vigilantes battle extremists amid fear of abuses Posted: 14 Aug 2013 09:31 PM PDT The battered old car, cutlasses and nail-studded clubs poking out of its windows, careens down the road and squeals to a stop. Its young occupants pile out, shouting with glee, and set up a roadblock. “Get down!” ”Open the... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
| Insight: Japan's nuclear clean-up: costly, complex and at risk of failing Posted: 14 Aug 2013 09:31 PM PDT By Sophie Knight KAWAUCHI, Japan (Reuters) - The most ambitious radiation clean-up ever attempted has proved costly, complex and time-consuming since the Japanese government began it more than two years in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. It... Read more: www.theinfostrides.com |
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