Neutron Bomb Inventor, Samuel T. Cohen: Dies at 89
Published By StarCityNews On Saturday, December 4th 2010. Under Science Tags: american, Articles, Cancer, Congressional Committees, Development, Died, Eastern Europe, Funeral, International Forums, Jimmy Carter, Neutron Bomb, Nevada, Nuclear Arsenal, Physicist, President, Ronald Reagan, Samuel T. Cohen, Scientific Communities, Scientist, Stomach, United States, US, W70 Warhead
89-year-old American physicist, Samuel T. Cohen, died in his home in Los Angeles, California on December 1, 2010 from complications related to stomach cancer. Cohen is best known for inventing the neutron bomb and W70 Warhead. The date of the funeral and memorial service of the scientist has not yet ... Read More
Police Detained More Than 150 Members of Student Protest
Published By StarCityNews On Thursday, December 2nd 2010. Under Headlines Tags: Birmingham, Bristol, british, British capital, Cameron, Clashes, Conservative Party, Demonstrators, Detained, headquarters, Hospital, London, police, Protests, Sheffield, STUDENT, Trafalgar Square, Tuition Fees, UK, Violence
Yesterday, in London, more than 150 students protested against rising tuition fees that have been enacted.According to reports, a third day of student protest against the raising tuition fees ended with clashes between protesters and police, occurred in Trafalgar Square, the British capital. In three UK cities - Birmingham, ... Read More
Industrial Production in Japan fell in October to 1.8%
Published By StarCityNews On Thursday, December 2nd 2010. Under Business Tags: Analysts, Automobile, Budget, Electronic Device, Government, Industrial Production, Japan, October, Production, Shipments, statistics, Trade Ministry, unemployment
Industrial production in Japan fell in October to 1.8%, according to official statistics released by the government and this fell is the fifth consecutive month in October.The trade ministry said that the October fall was mainly due to decreases in production and shipments, with lower automobile and electronic device ... Read More
French Fighter Jet Rafale F3 Used In 4 Month Mission Dropped Into The Sea
Published By StarCityNews On Thursday, December 2nd 2010. Under General Tags: Afghanistan, Air Troops, Aircraft Carrier, charles de gaulle, Defense Ministry, Deployment, Fighter Jet, France, French, Hawkeyes, Helicopter, Incident, Indian Ocean, investigate, Mediterranean, Mission, Pakistan, Pilot, Port of Toulon, Rafale F3, Shoreline, Super Etendards, Takeoff
On November 25, 2010 the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle arrived in the region for a month-long deployment to provide backup of their air troops deployed in Afghanistan.This deployment is a part of its four months mission in the Indian Ocean which started on October 30 when it ... Read More
Dashed Indian Hopes of an Airbase in Tajikistan
Published By StarCityNews On Thursday, December 2nd 2010. Under Politics Tags: Afghanistan, Air force Base, China, India, Pakistan, Russia, Soviets, Tajikistan
Indian hopes of getting an airbase in Tajikistan have been dashed. The government of Tajikistan has announced that only Russia will be able to use the Ayni airbase. Addressing a press conference in Dushanbe, Hamrokhon Zarifi, the foreign minister of Tajikistan, has said that no such talks are being held ... Read More


