Politics
Fiscal Cliff to be Nominated as a National Monument
The United Staten Congress has adopted a resolution that would build a national monument to Fiscal Cliff in Washington, DC. Washington was chosen since it
Son-in-Law is Very Special in India – specially in Sonia Gandhi’s Family
UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi has refuted allegations against her son-in-law. She said that there has been no misuse of power by her son-in-law, Robert Vadra.
Prime Ministers of Australia and NZ are Not Very Happy
An excerpt from a confidential US Government memorandum which was quoted by the British newspaper Guardian states that the USA and its National Security Agency
IMF, China and EU are Preparing to Bail Out USA
IMF, China and EU are expecting USA to apply for international financial assistance when the Republicans refuse to pass the debt limit legislation in mid-October.
A Rhetorical Argument Averts War in Syria – What a Disaster?
A number of television networks in USA are upset that diplomacy appears to have averted the airstrikes that USA was planning on Syria. They are
Republicans and the NRA to Persude The UN to Enact Right to Gun Laws for All World Citizens
Adopted in 1791, the Second Amendment to the USA Constitution is part of the United States Bill of Rights that gives citizens the right to
Stranger than Fiction – An Aspiring Australian PM Claims that Wendy Deng is a Chinese Spy
Aspiring Australian Prime Minister and an Australian tycoon Clive Palmer has accused Rupert Murdoch’s ex-wife Wendy Deng of being a Chinese spy who had been
Putin Cannot Find His Wife
Putin’s wife Lyudmila Putina, was 55 last Sunday but Putin says he could not take her out for dinner since he could not find her.
Republican Now Know How to Win the White House in 2016
After two months of intensive analysis of the polling data for the 2012 Presidential election, the Republican Party has found some amazing trends. The four
NZ Boat Refugees to be Turned Back, Australian Government Announces
New Zealand is going through a difficult time. Two strong earthquakes, one measuring 6.6 and then a 5.7, hit central New Zealand recently, sending Wellington