Spanish Unemployment Rate Soars Over Five Million
Published By Lynn On Monday, January 30th 2012. Under World Tags: employees, euro zone, GDP, jobless, National Statistics Institute, Popular Party, Spain, unemployment
The official figures for Spanish unemployment showed that the jobless figures in the country surpassed five million in the last quarter of 2011.Spain’s National Statistics Institute announced that 5.3 million people were unemployed in the country at the end of December last year, up from 4.9 million jobless people in ... Read More
USFDA Stops Imports Of Orange Juice After Finding Fungicide
Published By Lynn On Monday, January 30th 2012. Under Health Tags: Brazil, Canada, carbendazim, Christian Lohbauer, Citrus, Environmental Protection Agency, Europe, fda, Food and Drug Administration, fruit juice, United States, USEPA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorities detained nine shipments of orange juice from Brazil and Canada after their contents tested positive for an illegal fungicide.The health agency of the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), said that orange juice shipments tested positive for carbendazim, which is an ... Read More
British Museum Opens “Hajj” Exhibition
Published By Lynn On Monday, January 30th 2012. Under Lifestyle Tags: British Museum, Dhu al-Hijjah, Exhibition, Hajj, London, Muslim, Neil MacGregor, pilgrimage
The first ever major exhibition on the Muslim pilgrimage, “Hajj”, opened at the British Museum in London to give non-Muslims a glimpse of the heart of this world's beautiful religion.The director of the museum, Neil MacGregor, said that this exhibition is not only for Muslims but it is for everybody, ... Read More
Monster Worldwide Reduces Its Global Workforce
Published By Lynn On Monday, January 30th 2012. Under Business Tags: Business, Economy, Europe, job, Monster Worldwide Inc, Sal Iannuzzi, United States
On Thursday, one of the world largest online jobs listing company, Monster Worldwide Inc., said that it would cut its global workforce by 400 people, or 7%, as the weak economy is hurting business badly.Monster reported that the recent cuts along with other different planned moves are expected to save ... Read More
Wambach Scores Twice To Move Into 2nd Place; US Women Beat Canada 4-0 In Olympic Qualifying
Published By Terry On Monday, January 30th 2012. Under Sports Tags: Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, assists, Canada, Candace Chapman, Carli Lloyd, championship game, Christina Julien, Christine Sinclair, CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament, goal, head-flick, Hope Solo, Kristine Lilly, Lauren Cheney, London Olympics., Mia Hamm, U.S. women's soccer team, USA Soccer
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Abby Wambach now only has to beat Mia Hamm.
The veteran striker scored twice on Sunday night, moving her into second place on the international scoring list, as the U.S. women's soccer team shut out Canada 4-0 in the championship game of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.
Wambach with Alex ... Read More


