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In life there are circumstances and situations which are often unique to certain entities or individuality. This is part of the whole set up of the earth-scheme.

While some may see these circumstances and situations as they truly are and optimize the utility therein presented, some would rather be confounded by them. While not casting blames, it is apt to reiterate here that "life is what you make of it", given that God's grace endures and is liberally given to all.

As you explore this site, bear this in mind: time waits for no one. Make the most of every degree of time you have been given, knowing that if you decide to slow down or stop outright, time continues to tick on nonetheless; and so do your days. Endeavour to make the most of your visit to this site.

We aim to build the bridge between those who make things happen and those who watch them...

Enjoy!                                                                                                

 

 - S. Edetanlen

 

Thai airport protests called off
Thai anti-government protesters agree to end their occupation of Bangkok's airports, letting thousands of tourists leave.

US 'warned India' about Mumbai
The US warned India about a possible threat before last week's Mumbai attacks, US media reports say.

Nato 'to resume ties with Russia'
Nato has agreed to a "conditional and graduated re-engagement" with Russia, the alliance's secretary general says.

Zimbabwe cholera deaths near 500
A cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe has killed at least 484 people between August and the end of November, the UN says.

US carmakers in new bail-out plea
US carmakers General Motors, Ford and Chrysler present their new cost-cutting plans to Congress.

New Chemical Ali death sentence
An Iraqi court sentences Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as Chemical Ali, to death for his role in crushing a 1991 Shia uprising.

Apple pushes anti-virus for Macs
Users of Apple computers are being urged to install anti-virus software to ensure they do not fall victim to web-borne threats.

Canada PM sees opposition revolt
Canada's opposition parties join forces to try to topple PM Stephen Harper and his minority Conservative government.

BA exploring merger with Qantas
British Airways announces that it is discussing a potential merger with the Australian flag-carrier Qantas Airways.

NFL star Burress faces gun charge - after shooting himself in leg
An American footballer who scored the Super Bowl's winning touchdown faces criminal charges for shooting himself in the leg.

Pop tunes replace lullabies as a way to get babies to sleep
Rocking a baby to sleep has been given a whole new meaning as mothers ditch traditional lullabies for popular pop and rock tunes.

Ballesteros undergoes fourth op
Golf great Seve Ballesteros is back in intensive care after undergoing a fourth brain operation.

Ronaldo scoops best player award
Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo wins the Ballon D'Or award ahead of Lionel Messi and Fernando Torres.

Send your video, pictures and story ideas
Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.

Intel questions
Attacks in Mumbai highlight Indian security failings

'Too much to take'
Harare diarist tells of no water, no cash and army riot

'Stain on America'
Prosecutor tells BBC why he had to quit Guantanamo

Day in pictures
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Electric future
Climate advisors are talking 'bout new generation

HIV legacy
What impact has the virus had on attitudes in the US?

Rwanda singer jailed for genocide
One of Rwanda's most famous singers is jailed for 15 years for inciting the 1994 genocide.

California 'faces budget crisis'
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declares a fiscal emergency, ordering lawmakers to fix a huge budget gap.

Chinese dairy exports in decline
China's dairy exports have all but ground to a halt following the scandal earlier this year when milk was tainted with melamine.

EU wants banks to boost lending
The EU competition commissioner says banks that receive state aid should commit to lend to the real economy.

Israel buries Mumbai attack dead
Thousands of people attend funerals in Israel for Jewish and Israeli victims of the Mumbai attacks.

Dhaka exams row sparks violence
More than a dozen protesters angry at being "dropped" from the civil service are detained in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.

Tobin guilty of schoolgirl murder
Killer and sex offender Peter Tobin will serve at least 30 years in jail for the murder of Falkirk schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton.

Sterling rebound after sharp fall
The pound claws back against the US dollar after suffering the largest percentage drop since 1992 on Monday.

Conjoined twins being separated
An operation to separate conjoined twins born to a Shropshire woman is taking place after being brought forward.

UN talks action on space strikes
A leading UN expert says countries must move to tackle the threat from asteroid strikes.

Boy George decides not to testify
Boy George chooses not to give evidence in his defence at his trial for imprisoning a male escort.

Facebook rolls out site browser
Social site Facebook has rolled out a system that lets members use other sites via the social networking portal.
 



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