Posts Tagged ‘unknown’

Police issue river jump warning

Saturday, May 26th, 2012

Emergency services urge the public not to jump into unknown waters to cool off in hot weather, after two deaths in two days.

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Arsala Rahmani is Assassinated in Kabul

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

An unknown gunman assassinated Mullah Arsala Rahmani, a former Taliban minister who was an important go-between in potential peace talks, on Sunday morning, Afghan officials confirmed.

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‘Dozens killed’ in Nigeria raid

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Dozens of people are reported dead after unknown gunmen attack a cattle market in north-eastern Nigeria.

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Unknown Hitler postcard discovery

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

A previously unknown postcard sent by Adolf Hitler when he was a soldier in World War I has been uncovered in a European history project.

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Unknown Hitler postcard discovery

Cameras capture new wildcat sites

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Previously unknown populations of Scottish wildcats are living in the Cairngorms National Park, conservationists discover.

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Stephen King: ‘The Wind Through the Keyhole,’ a new Dark Tower novel

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

The story of Roland Deschain and his quest for the Dark Tower has been a part of Stephen King ’s literary agenda from the beginning. The opening sections were written in 1970, when King was an ambitious, unknown 22-year-old. The seventh and final volume, “ The Dark Tower ,” appeared in 2004 and brought the story — all 4,000 pages of it — to a startling conclusion. It’s therefore both a pleasure and a surprise to encounter “ The Wind Through the Keyhole ,” a new, largely independent narrative set in a previously unexplored corner of Roland’s universe. Read full article > >

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Reuters: Neil Heywood killed after threatening to expose Bo Xilai’s wife

Monday, April 16th, 2012

In the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, Reuters now reports that two unnamed individuals assert money was the motivation behind his death. In an exclusive report , Reuters cites two individuals with knowledge of the police investigation who claim Heywood was poisoned after a falling out with Bo Gu Kailai, the wife of one of China’s top Communist Party leaders, Bo Xilai. Bo Gu Kailai reportedly became angry at Heywood after he threatened to reveal her plan to move money abroad. Heywood was found dead in a hotel room in November. Bo Gu Kailai is now in police custody under suspicion of murder and her husband’s once-promising career in the Communist Party has been demolished and his whereabouts are unknown. Read full article > >

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Bo Xilai Scandal and the Mysterious Neil Heywood

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Neil Heywood’s ties to Bo Xilai and his family may have cost him his life and set off China’s biggest political scandal in a generation. But precisely why, or how, he died is still unknown.

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Bo Xilai Scandal and the Mysterious Neil Heywood

Police: Fatal Car Bomb Strikes Central Nigeria

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

A car bomb exploded Sunday in a city in central Nigeria that has seen hundreds die in religious and ethnic violence in recent years, killing an unknown number of people amid warnings by diplomats of possible terrorist attacks during the Easter holiday, officials said.

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VIDEO: Mozart score discovered in attic

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

A previously unknown piece by Mozart, believed to have been written when he was as young as 10, has been uncovered in Austria.

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Mozart piece uncovered in Austria

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

A previously unknown piano composition by Mozart, believed to have been written when he was as young as 10, is uncovered in Austria.

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New Van Gogh painting discovered

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

X-ray technology has revealed that a painting dismissed as the work of an unknown artist is actually by Vincent Van Gogh. “Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses,” which hangs in the Kroeller-Mueller Museum in the Netherlands, was examined and an underpainting of two wrestlers was revealed underneath the flowers. This allowed historians to confirm that the painting is by Van Gogh, the AP reports. Read full article > >

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‘Buddha’ goes to the hospital: A convergence of science, history and art

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

The hospital admissions sheet simply read: “Name: Buddha; DOB: 1662.” The 350-year-old patient’s visit started with a routine x-ray in the summer of 2008. But doctors discovered there were signs of an unknown mass inside his head and yet another inside his stomach – objects that his new caretakers were intent on identifying and extracting if at all possible. The x-ray wasn’t detailed enough to make a proper diagnosis, so doctors at Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville cleared the schedule and ordered a CAT scan. Read full article > >

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Sexy Photo Found in Assad Emails

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

Sent from scantily clad unknown woman.

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Sexy Photo Found in Assad Emails

Proview files suit against Apple in U.S. court

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Proview, the Chinese electronics maker that is suing Apple over the trademark to the iPad, has apparently taken its legal battle to U.S. court. A report from the Wall Street Journal found a previously unknown lawsuit between Apple and Proview filed in California’s Santa Clara Superior Court on Feb. 17. Read full article > >

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