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Amy Winehouse I love you more than you’ll ever know LIVE (Inédit RARE)
Amy Winehouse reprend “Have you more than you’ll ever know” de Donny Hathaway en live. Version originale: http://youtu.be/Dko6eQl4w2s. source
Read More »Olympic security: army reinforcements called in to fill G4S shortfall
The military has been asked to provide up to 3,500 extra troops to guard the London Olympics, amid concerns that private security firm G4S will be unable to deliver the number of staff it
Read More »36 Natural Alternatives for Infection
Most people have issues with bacterial or viral infections from time to time. Unnecessary antibiotics ARE dangerous! Antibiotics damage the integrity of the microbial balance in the gut. The healthy gut microflora is 70-80%
Read More »Mysterious Lethal Illness Strikes Cambodia
A mysterious illness responsible for the death of dozens of Cambodian children has remained unidentified since cases were first reported in April. According to the World Health Organization and the Cambodian Health Ministry, the
Read More »Slaughter without mercy, 17 years of agony and the day that 520 victims were finally laid to rest: Relatives sob as they bury men and boys massacred at Srebrenica
Some 30,000 Muslims went to bury their dead today in Srebrenica, the town whose name is now synonymous with genocide. They travelled to a memorial centre in Bosnia, to bury 520 newly identified victims -
Read More »Must See Video: “I Don’t Need To Stop at a Checkpoint to Prove Who I Am Because This Is America”
With local, state and DHS checkpoints randomly popping up all over America many of our citizens believe that we must comply with what more often than not amounts to unlawful requests and orders from
Read More »The Crusaders’ last stand: Pot of gold worth £300,000 found in fortress where it was buried by doomed force of Christian knights
A pot of gold from the Crusades worth up to $500,000 has been found buried in an ancient Roman fortress in Israel. The coins were buried by Christian soldiers of the order of the Knights
Read More »Pakistan Produces A Second Youngest IT Prodigy
From civil nuclear technology applications in agriculture, to music to IT, Pakistanis continue to excel even as a failed political elite and a crumbling political system slowly brings the nation down
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