ICC World Cup 2011: Canada cricketers get Indian visa

Finally a good news for Canada as the visa of their vice-captain plus 2 other Pakistan-born Canadian players have been granted with the Visas to play the World Cup matches in India. The team has left the gulf to attend training camp before the World Cup having 3 Pakistan-Born players still in doubt of their … Read more

AFP Corruption Reports Blemished Soldiers Good Reputation

soldiers

Spokesperson Eduardo Batac of Department of National Defense (DND) admitted that the alleged anomalies and irregularities in the Armed Forces have changed the morale and corrupted the reputation of a good soldier by the revelations of retired Army Lt. Col. George Rabusa during the Senate hearing last week over. It is very important that essential … Read more

The Daily Introduced as News App for iPad Users

The Daily News App for iPad users

In collaboration of the News Corporation and Apple, an iPad app built for the 21st Century is launched this Wednesday to get you updated of the freshest and coolest news. Built exclusively for iPad, the app called The Daily will cater you alarming headlines you need to know. As most publications have been living for … Read more

Sam Milby a Filipino Actor Joins Two Motocross Competition

Sam Milby - Motocross Competition

Filipino actor Sam Milby is preparing himself for the National Motocross Championship this month of February and for the Asian Motocross Event next month March 2011. The two approaching competition makes the actor very busy. Sam had a previous background of motocross competition and even won as Over-all Champion for Beginners Open Production during Philippine … Read more

Wikileaks Discloses a Nuclear Smuggling Incident in the Philippines

Uranium - main component used for nuclear weapon

Wikileaks has latest disclosure on a nuclear smuggling in the Philippines that was made last 2007 about the sale of Uraniun. Wikileaks just release this statement on February 2, 2011. Uranium a very dense, radioactive metallic element, naturally occurring in most rocks, soil, and even in the ocean has been found under the Philippine territory. … Read more

MySpace.com Is For Sale

MySpace for Sale

Before, it was rumored that MySpace.com is going for sale. Now News Corp. confirms that it was in fact for sale now. MySpace.com becomes so popular when News Corp. bought it last 2005 for about $580 million. It was among the top social networking sites with millions of members’ worldwide and currently has more than … Read more

MS Dhoni shows calm composure before World Cup

Skipper of Indian cricket team has said that India is used-to playing games where they are under pressure and they have learned to tackle any great stipulation that may arise at any match of the cricket world cup -even let it be final of the World Cup. As a matter of fact, he expressed that … Read more

Cyclone Yasi: Devastated Queensland, Australia

Cyclone Yasi was the worst cyclone to hit Australia for generations. With a packing wind of up to 186 mph cyclone yasi could cause substantial damage and probably deaths to the recovering people of Queensland who had just recovering from recent floodings. Prime Minister Julia Gillard was quoted as saying “This is a cyclone of … Read more

One More AFP Irregularity of $5 Million According to Mendoza

One more irregularity discovered by the House of Representative of $5 million unrecorded special funds in the military official book of the Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP). Heidi Mendoza former auditor Commission on Audit (CoA) has discovered of $5 million after special audit on military funds conducted in 2005. She divulged the existence of … Read more

Japan Volcano’s Biggest Eruption in 50 Years

Shinmoedake volcano in Mount Kirishima begun erupting Wednesday January 26, 2011 at around 7:30 in the morning. By 3pm dark smoke ascended to nearly 5,000 feet prompting authorities to raise level 3 alert. The powerful explosion could be heard over miles away. Shockwaves shattered windows in building five miles across nearby Kirishima city. Hot rocks … Read more