Stories written by ericEric is the editor and chief of AllianceJournal.com. He has more than 6 years of experience as a journalist and writing articles is his passion.
WASHINGTON – The Republican Party is embroiled in a bitter fight to regain its conservative identity. As more grass-root conservatives are taking victory in states’ primaries, Democrats are hoping to cash in on the opportunity. Tuesday, primary voters already demonstrated disdain for career politicians by electing GOP political newbie Rick Scott, unseating Florida’s Attorney General [...]
Aug 26 2010 | Posted in
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GENEVA- On Wednesday, a U.S. Air force flight crew flew the huge C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft needed to carry the $2 billion complex scientific device that is expected to initiate a new era in exploration of elemental particles such as anti-matter. Wednesday’s flight is the final step on the 8.3 ton or 7.5 metric ton [...]
Aug 26 2010 | Posted in
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Mexico City – The gruesome discovery of 6 dozen slain migrants from Latin America on a piece of property only a short way south of the American/Mexican border has provided a grisly reminder about the inhuman nature of migrant trafficking in a nation dominated by the cartels who sustain America’s thirst for illegal drugs. An [...]
Aug 26 2010 | Posted in
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August 25, 2010, Seoul: On Wednesday, South Korea denied reports made by the media that it was promising to make many “concessions” to the United States in the discussion over bilateral free trade agreemeents. according to the Yonhap News Agency. Also, The Washington Post has reported that President of the U.S., Barak Obama has finally [...]
Aug 25 2010 | Posted in
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A quickly moving fire that began in the dry grass destroyed eleven homes on Oak Knoll drive this week. Residents were shaken and all that was left was a land strip of lots smoldering in Ashland, Oregon. While dark smoke and fire debris coming from homes that were destroyed settled over the city on Tuesday [...]
Aug 25 2010 | Posted in
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COPIAPO, August 25, 2010 Wednesday (AFP) – Officials from Chili announced Wednesday that the miners trapped deep below the surface, may have to remain there for months before they can be rescued. These 33 miners trapped in a shaft located 700 meters (2,300 feet) underground, received the news of the delay from Jaime Manalich, the [...]
Aug 25 2010 | Posted in
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Flags were flying at half staff on Tuesday in Hong Kong as one of the region’s newspapers had a headline which read, “Philippino Police Incompetent.” Similarly, protesters assembled outside the consulate of the Philippines in order to express their consternation on the Philippine government’s handling of the hostage situation. Alberto Lim, the Tourism Secretary of [...]
Aug 24 2010 | Posted in
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The Assistants of President Aquino stopped Tsang’s Phone Calls Latest News: Sonny Coloma (Communication Secretary) issued a statement regarding a story published by the Inquirer exposing the failure of President Aquino attempting to take the call of Hong Kong’s Donald Tsang on Monday. This is a summary of the published comments: The story’s headline in [...]
Aug 23 2010 | Posted in
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America right now is embroiled in another controversy that may well impact its image in the eyes of the world. In the midst of the proposed construction of a mosque in downtown Manhattan, there are those who oppose this move because according to them, it is an upfront to the 9/11 atrocities that were perpetrated [...]
Aug 22 2010 | Posted in
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the Pakistani foreign minister, recently began lashing out against the medica because he believes they are become overly critical of government and the agencies in response to the recent flood relief efforts. He warned that if the negative coverage persisted, it would weaken confidence in Pakistan. Maybe, he should have castigated the [...]
Aug 21 2010 | Posted in
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