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Russian Terror as Terrorists Strike Again

On Monday 29th of March at around 4 o’clock, two female suicide bombers died each one at two different Moscow Metro train stations. Officials say that at least 35 people have been killed and more than 70 injured, including children. The first blast happened in Lubyanka station which is below the central FSB intelligence agency offices at 0356 (GMT) or 0756 (Local Time). Approximately 40 minutes later a second explosion ripped through a train waiting at Park Kultury station.

Cold weather at last...

Maybe the gale has been blowing at such a speed to make the tops of our chimneys quake with trepidation and uneasiness, maybe the frost has set so firm that all plant life has become temporarily captive and immobilized until further notice, maybe the snow has fallen in such a flurry to cause such a turmoil amongst the hectic commuters journeying to work each day, but do not be disheartened!

Those still entrapped await evacuation

The UN secretary described it as the ‘most serious humanitarian crisis faced by the United Nations’ in decades. Nobody can imagine the sheer monstrosity of the earthquake that struck Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, in January 2010.

Year 12 students Wins Regional Photography Award

 

- Photo to be displayed in London exhibition alongside
Harry Potter star Katie Leung & X-Factor group: Same Difference -

End of the school holiday boredom

What’s your first reaction when you discover that a long holiday is coming up? Your reaction would probably be that your ecstatic and can’t wait to escape from the daily routine of education, learning and homework. But your happiness would soon be over when you realise that you have nothing planned for the holidays. You think that there’s nothing more doing than watching TV, playing games and going on MSN all day, right? Wrong.
 

Guatemala: A diminishing country

Although Guatemala is known for its found native background, its country conceals a truth that is too foul to name.
 
In 1996 the long fought civil war ended and Mayan rebels that led the uprising against the army, who had a treaty with the US, created a new motive- to extinguish the guerrillas from society.
 
Approximately 200,000 people were either killed or had fled in fear. The majority of these were civilians. 93% of all murders that had taken place during the battle onslaught had been committed by security forces.

UK Politics

This article is a look back at some of the goings on in UK politics over the past few months, in it, I detail my opinions and what I feel should be done and needs to be done in the UK.

The Problem With Food

We’re use to hearing about poverty in 3rd world countries and the malnutrition and starvation they experience, however lack of food could soon become much more of a global issue.

Tsunami Strike Samoa

The tsunamis that struck the South Pacific on Tuesday September 29th were overlooked by many as they seemed very meagre in contrast to the tsunamis that hit the Indian Ocean on in December 2004. 

Warm weather at last!

The swine flu may be swarming around the planet, and the effect of the credit crunch may be collapsing businesses, but behind all the doom and gloom came a reason for everyone to cheer up: Britain is heading for a warm and dry summer at last!

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