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Kiss’s participation in a concert to the memory of Michael Jackson has caused scandal

Kiss has been eliminated as participants of a concert to the memory of Michael Jackson. Organizers of the show have decided to refuse the rock group in the invitation to musical action because of protests of the brother of the singer and Jackson’s admirers. ... Full story

The American teenagers chose the best actor of the year

At Sunday evening the annual ceremony of the presentation of ‘Teen Choice Awards‘ took place in Los Angeles. ... Full story

It is leak out the end of ‘Desperate housewives’

ABC TV channel will stop the run of ‘Desperate Housewives’ in 2012. The eighth season of the serial will become the final. ... Full story

The last film about Harry Potter has become one of the most box-office hits ever

As Boxofficemojo.com informs, the eighth part of a film epic about Harry Potter has taken the third place in the list of the most box-office hits ever. ... Full story

British escape from insomnia by nature sounds

The new method of struggling against insomnia is being widely spread through out the UK. The British prefer to listen CDs with murmur of the forest, birds’ chirp and surf rustle before they go to sleep. ... Full story

The world stock market has lost 2,5 trillion dollars during the week

During the current week investors have forced down a stock value approximately by 2,5 trillion dollars worldwide. ... Full story

Japan has appealed to refuse the nuclear energy

The Prime minister of Japan Naoto Caen has appealed to refuse the reception of the electric energy by carrying out controllable nuclear reactions. His such claim is connected with the failure of ‘Fukushima-1’ atomic power station. ... Full story

The American psychological association has urged officials to stop enforcement of laws which strike the rights of sexual minorities

Particularly, the American psychologists don't accept the situation which has developed around same-sex marriages. ... Full story

Last song by Winehouse will be released as a charitable single

The track by Amy Winehouse (the British soul singer) and the American singer Tony Bennett recorded in March will be released in the form of a charitable single. ... Full story

Scientists: the Earth had two satellites

Heights and hills on the Moon underside can be probably remains of the second small Earth’s satellite which has appeared simultaneously with the Moon. ... Full story

Competition in Hollywood: three studios will shoot film about Snow White

While Universal and Relativity Media studios shoot their films about Snow White racing one another, there has appeared a third competitor – Disney company. It has begun to work on the film adaptation of the well-known fairy tale by brothers Grimm. ... Full story

Apple holding more cash than USA

There are over 28 million owners of iPad, the latest Apple’s invention. This internet pad has made an enormous sales around the world since its presentation in San Francisco on 27 January. ... Full story

McCartney's ex-wife blame journalists for tapping her phone

Hizer Millz said on the air of BBC that journalists of British Mirror publishing group have tapped her phone. ... Full story

Syrian tanks storm Hama: dozens civilians dead

Syrian army stormed Hama, leaving over 100 dead, as the President Bashar al-Assad’s soldiers sought to confirm control before the holy month of Ramadan. ... Full story

FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifying Draw

The 2014 World Cup Qualifying Draw took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 31. Brazil is the selected and approved host country for the most important sport event within the next three years, so the International Federation of Football Association, known as FIFA, decided on conducting the draw ceremony in Rio. ... Full story

Agreement to raise the US debt ceiling sketched out

The US President Barack Obama and the US Congress tried again to arrive at an agreement about raising the US debt ceiling. An estimated framework emerged two days before the deadline. ... Full story

President Obama Saved American Souls

President of the USA Barack Obama has finally signed into law a deadline-beating debt ceiling and cut-spending bill on Tuesday. Thus, he averted an unprecedented default on the government’s loans. ... Full story

Amy Winehouse may top the British charts

According to the recent information on album and single sales, Amy Winehouse, the singer and songwriter that died in London July 23, 2011, being only 27 years old, may top the British music charts. ... Full story

Apple Inc. holds more cash than the US government

The government of the United States now has less cash to spend than Apple. According to the latest figures from the Department of the Treasury the country possesses $73,7bn of cash balance, while Apple’s reserves amount to $76.4bn. ... Full story

An Iranian man spared blinding – an eye-for-an-eye punishment

In a report the state media of Iran confirmed that the man who blinded a woman with acid was spared punishment. The woman originally demanded an eye-for-an-eye penalty, which was cancelled several minutes before its execution. ... Full story

Syrian Troops stormed two towns, 20 killed

As witness say Syrian security troops killed twenty people on Friday during the operations against anti-regime protests. Almost 35 people were wounded. Activists said that Syrian forces were backed by some defense technology. Here were some tanks and at least three helicopters. This forces took under control all areas and residents. ... Full story

U.S. Senate rejected the plan to raise the debt limits

The financial crisis is approaching. Only sixty hours remain before the default. This situation makes Congressmen a little more compliant, though the decision is not found yet. During the Friday Republicans and Democrats had the debate. ... Full story

Arrest of person dealing with grey hackers

The person who was dealing with dissemination of information on hacker grouping “Lulz Security” and was keeping its Twitter was arrested in Great Britain, - Associated Press informs. ... Full story

Anders Breivik’s litigation will start not earlier than in 2012

The process on litigation of Anders Breivik accused in organization of terroristic acts on July, 22 in Norway will start not earlier than in 2012. It was told on July, 28 by Mr. Tor-Aksel Busch, Prosecutor General of Norway. ... Full story

World Prices on Sugar Climb Rapidly

In June food prices rose worldwide, increasing cost of dairy, meat and sugar, and greatening inflation, which resulted in interest rate rises by central banks all over the world. ... Full story

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