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Who's OnlineWe have 5 guests onlineShort NewsPerpetrator of the assassination of Pope John Paul II Ali Agca will be released out January 18 next year for freedom - announced on Monday the daily "La Repubblica". In a Turkish prison to serve a sentence ends Agca for killing a Turkish journalist in February 1979. Police clash with protesters in Tehran Iranian police clashed with opposition supporters in several sites in the center of Tehran, using tear gas - to inform eyewitnesses. Russians mourn victims of the fire In Russia, continues on Monday mourning the victims of a fire in a nightclub in Perm, which killed, according to recent data 112 people. On Monday will be held in Perm dozen funerals. Victims of fire are mentioned in the churches, mosques and synagogues throughout the country. Car reviews cursos de ingles en dublin motorization.famous-car.co.uk Suicidal attack in Pakistan - 10 people dead At least ten people were killed and 44 were injured on Monday in a suicide attack in Peshawar in northwest Pakistan - Pakistani sources have informed the hospital. www.tuner-car.co.uk sheepskin slipper used cars The attack on the Slovak Institute in Budapest, Hungary An unidentified perpetrator broke windows at the premises of the Institute of the Slovak culture in the center of Budapest - informed the police. used cars www.carforyou.org.uk Free Phone Card Attacks on schools in Baghdad - 5 children killed Five people died and 34 have had injuries on Monday in an explosion at a school for boys in the city of Sadr, Shiite neighborhood north of Baghdad - have informed the police and hospital sources. Reviews Fonts kursy językowe Wrocław Execution of rapist-pedophile Death sentence carried out on Monday in Saudi Arabia on the 22-years old rapist-pedophile. The man was convicted of rape of five boys, leaving one of his victims, having only three years, to a certain death from thirst in the desert. used cars phone card peru remortgage help |






Czech Defense Minister announced that soldiers who are on mission in Afghanistan on their helmets painted the Nazi emblems, will be expelled from service. According to the newspaper "DNES", who revealed the scandal, officers protect their people, trying to cover up the whole thing. - In the army there is no place for people who think this way - wrote Martin Bartak, defense minister, in comments to the article "DNES", which case.