Director-general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Harold Demuren, stated that the Nigerian Airway service Dana Airline, which crashed in crowded vicinage of Lagos, Nigeria and almost killing 153 people, cited an engine failure before it waned down. In a telephone interview on Monday morning, Demuren explained that the pilot told control tower that… Continue reading Nigerian Plane Crashes killing 153 passengers onboard
Sales Prices of Automobiles increases in U.S
General Motors (GM) has put up an 11 percent ascend in prices in its May 2012 sales. They rose to nearly 245,256 units while controlling higher prices. The retail sale for GM rose to 4 percent while that of fleet vehicles rose to 3 percent. According to website truecar.com, the average transaction of auto manufacturer… Continue reading Sales Prices of Automobiles increases in U.S
World’s Largest Open Air Landfills Rio Closes its Trash Mountain
World’s largest open air trash company Rio has decided to close its activities near Seaside Mountain in Guanabara Bay and thousands of people are feared to lose their jobs, following the steps. The company has been providing a source of income to thousands of local people since last 34 years but now they have decided… Continue reading World’s Largest Open Air Landfills Rio Closes its Trash Mountain
Britain to spend £30bn to Purify Water System
British government is motivated to spend £30bn to purify contaminated water. According to reports, various drugs companies have resisted an EU call for controls on potent chemicals which have been alleged for the gender alteration of freshwater fish. The government is intending to clean up rivers to make the water environment friendly for the fish.… Continue reading Britain to spend £30bn to Purify Water System
YPG Started Training Dogs for Afghan Missions
On June 01, 2012 renowned combat photographer Adam Ferguson visited Yuma Proving Ground, a site where different military tests are held, situated in Arizona U.S, to gather photos for National Geographic Magazine that is expected to come next spring. YPG trains hundreds of dogs, from birth, along with their coaches, for deploying abroad to other… Continue reading YPG Started Training Dogs for Afghan Missions
Virginians now to Take Advantage of Home Repair Services
For quite a long time, the Virginians had no opportunity to protect their houses of any emergency fixes that it might need due to financial constraints and limited availability of resources. This is now gradually changing due to the initiative taken by the Home Emergency Insurance Solutions which offers a whole package of services that… Continue reading Virginians now to Take Advantage of Home Repair Services
F1 Race Car Designer Develops Car that Goes 100MPH in 96 MPG
Bloomberg Markets Magazine, reports a McLaren F1 race car developer Gordon Murray, who was successful in designing a car that goes 100 mph with 96 mpg. The idea of this reinvention, according to Murray, took nativity in a traffic jam. In 1993, while driving to work in London, Murray hit a traffic jam. He… Continue reading F1 Race Car Designer Develops Car that Goes 100MPH in 96 MPG
Moving Abroad With Your Pet?
Thinking of shifting overseas with your dog? The famous lifestyle magazine about dogs K9 explains the increasing demand of dog owners who are contriving to move abroad along with their dogs. The editor of K9 magazine Ryan O’Meara explicates that over past five years, different readers have asked the same question of “What to do?”… Continue reading Moving Abroad With Your Pet?
Home Improvements Costs Hike by 10% as Green Costs Become Mandatory
In UK, millions of house owners worry about the added “green” expenditure that they would be incurring if they want to make any fixes or indulge in any kind of home improvement expenditures such as installation of new windows, making new rooms, replacement of broken boilers or anything else. It was notified that none of… Continue reading Home Improvements Costs Hike by 10% as Green Costs Become Mandatory
U.S. Employers Cautious About Hiring New Workers
Owing to the mounting uncertainties in the economy, U.S. employers have become cautious in hiring new workers, and are struggling to manage with their existing staff. Expectations are that Europe’s debt crisis is likely to grip the global economy, resulting in sagging consumer confidence. Apparently, U.S. employers are knee-deep in pessimism regarding their economic futures,… Continue reading U.S. Employers Cautious About Hiring New Workers