Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Most people who are born 40 years ago may define asbestos as a substance that is man-made and dangerous to the public health. This is slightly untrue because asbestos is not made by factories but it can definitely cause serious illnesses to human beings. It is present in the environment at low levels and found in almost all places around the world. Due to health hazard reasons, many countries have prohibited mining of asbestos; though other countries like Russia and Canada still do. Asbesto
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
By Reva Bhalla, Lauren Goodrich and Peter Zeihan Russian President Dmitri Medvedev reportedly will travel to Turkey in the near future to follow up a recent four-day visit by his Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gul, to Moscow. The Turks and the Russians certainly have much to discuss. Russia is moving aggressively to extend its influence throughout the former Soviet empire, while Turkey is rousing itself from 90 years of post-Ottoman isolation. Both are clearly ascendant powers, and it would se
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