December 31st, 2008 in Sports | 25 Comments »
Cangrejero asked:
Highlights from the first and only victory in the Formula 1 career of Jean Alesi. The Bouncing Souls provide the soundtrack.
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December 29th, 2008 in Politics | 9 Comments »
Noor Syed asked: Jamat-e-Islami is a biggest Muslim party. It has started a national campaign against corruption and criminalisation in politics. It claim that it has hundreds of lakhs of sympathisers in India. Is it proper for religious parties to interfere in politics? How will it if politics attach with religion? What impact will it on the society in such case. Is it true that religion can protect the society from all evils?
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December 29th, 2008 in News | 20 Comments »
ddchalmers asked:
the level of force was appropriate. “There was some force used after the students were given the opportunity for the last time to leave the intersection and they refused to do so…” Premier John Brumby said the government and police were working to combat racially motivated violence….. Also see Indian cab-driver strikes in Melbourne in the past 3 years. Some students R also cab-drivers:- Taxi Drivers Protest in Melbourne 29 April, 2008 www.youtube.com Indian Cabbis protest win in Melbourne …
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December 28th, 2008 in Agriculture | 3 Comments »
hunter asked: Which is the position of canada on the international market, which producing place occupies, how many food or agricultural product is exported, and how many is imported?
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December 28th, 2008 in Entertainment | 24 Comments »
TopGear asked:
Part ONE of THREE American road trip videos. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive a selection of muscle cars from San Francisco to Utah through the Nevada Mountains. In this first video, the boys review their Challenger SRT8, Supercharged Corvette and Cadillac in the most un-entertaining way possible. Brilliant US road trip video in high quality from BBC award winning car show, Top Gear. Visit www.TopGear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.
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December 28th, 2008 in Politics | 22 Comments »
Chi Guy asked: Also, if the USA or Israel attacks Iran, which countries will rally to Iran’s defense either directly or behind the scenes?
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December 27th, 2008 in History | 2 Comments »
chela asked: Thanks to everyone! But I would like to better understand how politics was shaped becuase of this army.
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December 27th, 2008 in Immigration | 4 Comments »
unabletoplaytennis asked: Example, a Chinese Citizen came over to USA from China 30 years ago but only still have a green card but no records of Chinese documents. China does not know this person is a Chinese citizen.
So, how do US government deport such a person back to China if China does not know this person really is Chinese origin???
Will China accept such a person if deported from the USA?
Do US immigration have copies of this persons original identity such as Chinese passport copies?
Any idea would be appreciated. Very strange case to me.
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December 27th, 2008 in Military | 6 Comments »
screaming monk asked: There seems to be more than just a gentleman’s disagreement between countries in regard to the sovereignty of huge areas of the Arctic . If a powerful nation moves in and develops waters or basins considered Canada, what would Canada do? Could Canadians have the gall to ask the Yanks for help, after years of spitting at their southern ‘neighbors’?
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December 23rd, 2008 in Higher Education (University +) | 8 Comments »
christina rose asked: I go to school at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and I’d imagine that political discussions at my university are much different than those in the deep south? Do you know anything about politics classes/ university political discussions in the deep south?
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