Thursday, March 18, 2010

Southern Nigeria reacts over Muslims massacre of Christians

March 13, 2010 by Victor Ulasi · Leave a Comment 

As the killings and violence continue in the Nigerian city of Jos, leaders of the Igbo extraction are divided over strategies to end the killing of their people in the Tin City, one of the economic nerve centres of Northern Nigeria. Most of the non-natives in the city had been evacuated by their respective state governments after the first major crisis earlier this year but some stayed behind, hoping against hope.

Quaker Snack Mix Baked Cheddar, Pringles Recalled | Salmonella Contamination

Quaker Snack Mix Baked Cheddar, Pringles Recalled | Salmonella Contamination

March 12, 2010 by R. Grone · Leave a Comment 

Two food substances have found their way to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissions recall list.

First up, the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDS) announced that Quaker Snack Mix Baked Cheddar is under a Voluntary Recall due to possible health risk. Basic Food Flavors, Inc. of Las Vegas, NV initiated the recall concerning their hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) due to a possible Salmonella contamination.

Winning Olympic Gold in THE ZONE

Winning Olympic Gold in THE ZONE

March 10, 2010 by Livia Sappington · Leave a Comment 

“Every cell in my Body is Tingling With Euphoria.” This is one of the classic descriptions made by Olympic Gold Medalists after experiencing “The Zone”.

Depending on the degree of life energy attributed to entering the Zone during an event, one can literally heal broken bones and organs instantly. We saw that very thing occur with Winter Olympic Gold winner skier Lindsay Vaughn.

Introductions Please

Introductions Please

March 10, 2010 by julie rigg · Leave a Comment 

By Julie Rigg
Well with all of the fancy intros and hoopla surrounding the Oscars a few days ago, we here at the Rigg house had some pretty prestigious introductions of our own.  Readers may be familiar with Sidney (our Siamese Cat) and Milo (our German Shorthaired Pointer), and now for the latest member to join [...]

International Women’s Day: Nigerian Women Demand Equal Rights

March 8, 2010 by Victor Ulasi · 8 Comments 

Nigerian women have demanded an equal right and equal opportunity from their male counterpart stating that they can no longer continue with the rate of disrespect and gender inequality in the country as women in Northern Nigeria are seen as second-class human beings.

Student pleads guilty to theft charges

March 6, 2010 by Victor Ulasi · 1 Comment 

By: Victor Ulasi, Nigeria
A Nigerian student aged 21 (name withheld) has pleaded guilty at Abuja magistrate court for stealing a goat and three turkeys to buy some clothing for himself and fund a proposed date with his girlfriend with the money realized out of the sales of the stolen items.
World News Vine learns [...]

Nigerian Women to US – You are Killing our Children

Nigerian Women to US – You are Killing our Children

March 3, 2010 by Victor Ulasi · Leave a Comment 

Over 13 people have reportedly died of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis in 17 Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Nigeria by the state Commissioner for Health Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Nashabaru because of shortage of vaccines in the affected areas.

Hole in Jenga is Full of Heart!

Hole in Jenga is Full of Heart!

March 2, 2010 by julie rigg · 1 Comment 

What can you possibly do with a tower of Jenga blocks, a candy dish of leftover valentine sugar hearts, a squirt youth hockey player, a pulled back muscle and boredom?  You can have a great big laugh!  Here’s how my son took a boring afternoon and pulled off some entertainment  and put his pulled muscle [...]

Bones found in Rosslyn, home of the Grail.

Bones found in Rosslyn, home of the Grail.

March 2, 2010 by henryhunter · 7 Comments 

Human remains have been found under the floor in the chapel made famous in Dan Browns novel, The Da Vinci Code.

An idiots guide to the future.

February 27, 2010 by henryhunter · Leave a Comment 

…the never ending quest to save money so that the smarmy old rich folk who run the companies can gorge themselves on panda burgers and scrambled dinosaur eggs washed down with vintage sparklingchild’s tears…

Disturbing, Breaking News: Young Men Like Naked Women.

Disturbing, Breaking News: Young Men Like Naked Women.

February 26, 2010 by henryhunter · 2 Comments 

It is like moaning about women being degraded in strip clubs, when anyone who has been in a strip club knows that it is men who are the real victims, fleeced of their money on a promise of something that deep down we all know won’t happen due to reasons of legality, but we keep paying regardless.

Dirt of the Day!

Dirt of the Day!

February 25, 2010 by julie rigg · Leave a Comment 

The weather is sloppy, my radio lost its signal but retained the static channel, editors are in holding patterns on projects and there was a snow day yesterday filled with sledding snowball fights, hot chocolate and craziness.  Coming down from that frenzy, I find myself in a reflective mode before a big weekend of hockey [...]

National Law Employment Law Project calls for “National Call-In Day” | Join In Be Heard Take America Back!

National Law Employment Law Project calls for “National Call-In Day” | Join In Be Heard Take America Back!

February 22, 2010 by R. Grone · Leave a Comment 

The following message was received by millions today however, for WorldNewsVine readers and visitors I would like to republish this information and encourage all to participate and return to WorldNewsVine to report your results.

UN envoy on children and armed conflict kicks off visit to Afghanistan

UN envoy on children and armed conflict kicks off visit to Afghanistan

February 21, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

A senior United Nations official today began a visit to Afghanistan to look into the situation of war-affected children, in particular the recruitment of child soldiers.

Radhika Coomaraswamy, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, is on a seven-day visit at the invitation of the Afghan Government.

12 Nigerian Family Members Die in House Fire

February 19, 2010 by Victor Ulasi · Leave a Comment 

An eight-day-old baby has survived a fire which claimed the lives of four women and eight children from the family of Alhaji Ahmed Kabiru at Chiranchin Gabas quarters in Kumbototso Local Government Area of Kano state, Nigeria.

LENT

LENT

February 17, 2010 by Livia Sappington · 1 Comment 

The Constitution does not only guarantee freedom from religion, but also freedom of. So, in that spirit, let us wish our Catholic friends a good season of Lent.

Man Turns Down Billions for His Ancestral Homeland

Man Turns Down Billions for His Ancestral Homeland

February 14, 2010 by maschwar · Leave a Comment 

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A stunning vista of jagged brick-red cliffs lies in Australia’s desolate Northern Territory. As breathtaking as the scenery is, though, most people are more concerned with what lies beneath Koongarra: A massive deposit of uranium worth $5 billion.
Just one man, 36-year-old Jeffrey Lee, holds the title to this unfathomably valuable [...]

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