Posted by NARUTO on November 15, 2010 ·
French cuisine is characterized by its extreme diversity. The French food is considered the most elegant style and refined in the world and known for its classic and Provencal styles.
Many of the greatest chefs in the world are masters of French cuisine. Still, the techniques of French cooking has been a major influence in almost all Western cuisine, [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on June 16, 2010 ·
After four years of waiting and intense speculations, one of the world’s biggest and most cherished sporting events has finally went underway and has taken the world by storm. Yes, we are talking about the 2010 FIFA World Cup that kicked off on June 11th, 2010 in South Africa. From England to Brazil and soccer fans all over the world had been dreaming [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 9, 2009 ·
Three decades of tolerance to the consumption of marijuana in the Netherlands may be coming to an end. A report commissioned by the government (center-left) advises reconsider the classification of drugs for mild hashish sold in the country.
Currently, an adult, whether or not Dutch, you can legally consume up to 5 grams of marijuana in any of 700 [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 5, 2009 ·
Who want an antidote to the photographs of police beat demonstrators and girls dying in the streets of the Iranian capital have to go through the streets of the Moroccan capital. You can see protesters, but they are not targets of attacks.
Girls can be seen on the street, but they are not targets of snipers. And they either look like their Iranian counterparts, [...]
Posted by NARUTO on June 21, 2009 ·
The lower prices of telecommunications and low wages in Morocco urged companies offering telephone services – information on numbers, etc. teleshopping. – The transfer to the country beginning at the this decade. Thus, they reduced their costs from 30 to 40%, according to industry sources.
First landed the giants of French industry. [...]
Posted by GSerrano on March 19, 2009 ·
Britain unveils guidelines for interrogating suspected terrorists. The guidelines to which British military intelligence operators must adhere to in the interrogation of terrorist suspects were made public, as Gordon Brown announced to the Parliament. The prime minister wants to show that Britain condemns torture and that the publication of these guidelines [...]
Posted by GSerrano on November 4, 2008 ·
Osama bin Laden’s son Omar is seeking asylum in Spain. Good for the children to be able to roam around. The father will not even get to know what universal jurisdiction may mean. While Omar can get to do wakeboarding, Osama’s hunters are dying to get him on ‘wakeboarding’ over at Camp 7 in Gitmo. That is, if they even get to haul him out of [...]