Singapore smog 'could last for weeks'
Singapore's prime minister warns that the haze engulfing the city could last for weeks, as air pollution in the city-state soared to record levels. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:27:43 GMT
Afghans reject Taliban talks moves
Afghan officials tell the BBC the removal of the flag and nameplate from the Taliban's Qatar office does not go far enough. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:23:48 GMT
Sopranos actor James Gandolfini dies
James Gandolfini, the US actor best known for his role as a therapy-seeking mob boss in The Sopranos, dies at the age of 51. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:54:35 GMT
Syria's ancient sites 'in danger'
Six ancient sites in Syria are added to a UN list of endangered World Heritage sites because of the threat from the conflict there. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:56:51 GMT
Paid-for online news 'makes gains'
More people are becoming willing to buy online news, but social media may be eroding brand recognition, a study by Reuters suggests. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:13:23 GMT
Schools 'let down invisible poor'
The problem of pupil underachievement has shifted from inner cities to schools in suburbs, coastal towns and rural areas, education watchdog Ofsted says. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:47:47 GMT
10 children hurt in crash near school
Adults and children are hurt in a "very serious accident" involving a car outside a school in south Wales. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 10:08:22 GMT
Strong rise in UK retail sales
UK retail sales recorded a larger-than-expected rise last month, helped by a strong increase in food sales, official figures show. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:59:31 GMT
CQC 'may reveal NHS cover-up names'
England's NHS regulator is to review a decision not to name those behind a possible "cover-up" after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:47:14 GMT
Government leads new GM crops push
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson says GM makes sense for consumers, farmers and the environment and calls for reform of EU regulations. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:19:24 GMT
VIDEO: Is dog 'poo' poster offensive?
A row has erupted online about a particularly graphic anti dog-fouling poster that has been used by some councils. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:22:53 GMT
VIDEO: Project Zero: Half plane, half helicopter
On of the most striking items on display at the Paris Air Show is Agusta Westland's Project Zero - a flying machine that can be described as half helicopter, half aeroplane. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:40:02 GMT
VIDEO: Education for all: Open University at 40
Its late night TV programmes may have been cult viewing for students and insomniacs, but the Open University pioneered the concept of long-distance learning. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:11:12 GMT
VIDEO: Astronaut gives lecture from space
China has held its first classroom lecture from its orbiting space station as part of efforts to appeal to young people. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 04:21:38 GMT
VIDEO: WWII pilots survived crash on glacier
Author Mitchell Zuckoff tells the BBC about the remarkable series of rescue attempts after US planes crashed on a glacier in Greenland during WWII - and how some of the crew survived an Arctic winter on the ice. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 03:21:25 GMT
From bbc.co.uk/news BBC News | Also in the news | UK Edition
Snail genes reveal human migration
A genetic similarity between snail fossils found in Ireland and the Eastern Pyrenees suggests humans migrated from southern Europe to Ireland 8,000 years ago. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 01:43:29 GMT
First cycling Tour de Congo begins
The first cycling tour of the Democratic Republic of Congo starts, but cyclists will not be riding to the volatile east of the vast country. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:33:40 GMT
Birds 'show value of conservation'
The plights of the world's threatened birds show the value of investing in conservation, according to an international report. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:23:32 GMT
Evolution of an outbreak: Complications from contaminated steroid injections
Magnetic resonance imaging at the site of injection of a contaminated lot of a steroid drug to treat symptoms such as back pain resulted in earlier identification of patients with probable or confirmed fungal spinal or paraspinal infection, allowing early initiation of medical and surgical treatment. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:52:52 EDT
A battery made of wood?
A sliver of wood coated with tin could make a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friendly battery, say scientists. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:52:52 EDT
Mindfulness can increase wellbeing and reduce stress in school children
Mindfulness -- a mental training that develops sustained attention that can change the ways people think, act and feel -- could reduce symptoms of stress and depression and promote wellbeing among school children, according to a new study. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:51:51 EDT
Scientists identify emotions based on brain activity
For the first time, scientists have identified which emotion a person is experiencing based on brain activity. The study combines functional magnetic resonance imaging and machine learning to measure brain signals to accurately read emotions in individuals. The findings illustrate how the brain categorizes feelings, giving researchers the first reliable process to analyze emotions. Until now, research on emotions has been long stymied by the lack of reliable methods to evaluate them. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:51:51 EDT
Afghan Peace Talks Not Expected Thursday
Top U.S. diplomats have been scrambling to salvage plans for peace talks with the Taliban after strong objections by the Afghan government.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Secretary of State John Kerry spoke twice with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to ease his concerns. Preliminary negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban had been expected to start on Thursday in Doha, Qatar, but now the start date is unclear.
Mr. Karzai, apparently irked by the opening of a Taliban political ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:44:20 -0400
Iraqi Voters Cast Ballots in Delayed Elections
Iraqis in two Sunni-majority provinces are voting Thursday in provincial elections that officials delayed by two months because of security concerns.
Tight security, including bans on vehicular traffic, is in place in Anbar province in western Iraq and Ninewah province in the country's south.
Some 2.8 million people are eligible to vote in the polls to fill 69 provincial council seats. Voters in 12 other Iraqi provinces cast their ballots in April.
Anbar and Ninewah have been the ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:26:56 -0400
Russia, China Downgraded in US Trafficking Report
The U.S. State Department released its annual Trafficking in Persons report Wednesday, and Russia, Uzbekistan and China were automatically downgraded to the lowest Tier 3 ranking.
In total, the State Department says 21 of the 188 countries in its report do not fully comply with minimum standards to address trafficking and are not making significant efforts to do so.
Modern-Day Slavery
Human trafficking is a worldwide problem, with an estimated 27 million people trapped in ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:20:25 -0400
Chinese Astronaut Gives Live Video Lesson From Space
A Chinese astronaut orbiting 340 kilometers above Earth gave a live video lesson on gravity to school children in China on Thursday.
Wang Yaping, China's second female astronaut, is one of three crew members sent to space last week on the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft.
She delivered her lecture from the Tiangong-1 experimental space lab, which China views as a prototype for a full-fledged space station.
Wang participated in a question-and-answer session with students in a Beijing school. She ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:06:30 -0400
Singapore Haze Soars to Hazardous Levels
A smoky haze fueled by forest fires in Indonesia continues to reach hazardous new levels in neighboring Singapore and is threatening to further irritate ties between the two countries.
Singapore officials urged people to stay indoors Thursday, as a shroud of smog hanging over the city-state sent an air pollution index soaring to an all-time high of 371, shattering a record set the previous day.
The illegal burning of forests and other land by Indonesian farmers often creates regional smog ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 04:56:50 -0400
This Day in History
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 07:00:00 +0200
Gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel Murdered (1947) Infamous gangster Bugsy Siegel began his criminal career extorting peddlers in New York City and soon graduated to bootlegging, gambling schemes, and contract killing. In 1937, he was sent to develop rackets on the West Coast, which he did with much success. In 1945, he began building the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Originally budgeted at $1.5 million, the cost was driven to $6 million due to his skimming, angering his mob bosses. Months after the opening, Siegel was killed by whom? Discuss
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:00:00 GMT
Free website contentprovided
by
The Free DictionaryUnited Nations News Centre:
Top Stories
UN officials voice outrage at deadly attack on world bodys compound in Somali capital
Top United Nations officials have voiced their outrage at todays deadly attack on the world bodys compound in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, while reiterating that it will not deter the Organization from helping the country as it proceeds on the path to stability and development. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EST
UN officials urge Governments to ensure natural resources fuel development, not conflict
Governments bear the primary responsibility to ensure that natural resources do not fuel conflict by ensuring that land and mineral wealth are managed wisely, transparently and yield benefits for the people, senior United Nations officials stressed today in the Security Council. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EST
At start of visit to China, UN chief highlights partnership for peace, stability
Meeting with Chinese leaders in Beijing today, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon discussed a range topics central to the agenda of the United Nations regarding peace and security, human rights and development, as well as the situation in Syria and the Korean peninsula. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EST
War drives number of forcibly displaced worldwide to 18-year high, says UN report
A United Nations report released today says that more people are refugees or internally displaced than at any time since 1994, with the crisis in Syria having emerged as a major new factor in global displacement. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EST
UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie appeals for more aid to help Syrian refugees
Urging the international community to scale up aid to Syrian refugees, Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy for the United Nations refugee agency, today said that the two-year conflict in Syria had sparked "the worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century." Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EST
US get Taliban office renamed
THE Taliban office in Doha will be renamed to remove any reference to the state of ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:03:00 GMT
Jager stunt goes horribly awry
A YOUNG man is in a coma after organisers of a party designed to promote ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:08:00 GMT
Bones at 'Goodfellas' mobster house
THE FBI has found possible human remains at a home once occupied by a famed gangster ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 02:08:00 GMT
Plot to kill Obama with ray gun
TWO men have been arrested over a plot to kill US President Barack Obama with a ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 01:19:00 GMT
Politician's 'alien sex romp' BREKKIE WRAP: IT’S A scandal that will rock Britain to the ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:00:52 GMT
Today's Birthday
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 07:00:00 +0200
Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins, Mister Guitar (1924) Atkins got his first guitar by making a trade with his brother, and it was arguably the best deal he ever made. Although he struggled with shyness and suffered from severe asthma—he had to sleep sitting up and often fell asleep still holding his guitar—he became an accomplished guitarist and went on to release several hit records, develop a signature line of guitars, and help create country music's "Nashville sound." What did "Mr. Guitar," as he came to be known, trade to get that first guitar? Discuss
Morten Tyldum to Direct Ghostman
Headhunters director Morten Tyldum is set to helm the upcoming Warner Bros. adaptation of Roger Hobbs recent novel Ghostman . Published earlier this year, the crime thriller is officially described as follows: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:15:05 +0200
The Full New Trailer for The Smurfs 2
Sony Pictures Animation has released the full new trailer for The Smurfs 2 , opening in theaters on July 31 and featuring Neil Patrick Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Jayma Mays, Sofia Vergara, Hank Azaria, Katy Perry, Jonathan Winters, Christina Ricci, JB Smoove, George Lopez, Anton Yelchin and John Oliver. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:15:05 +0200
Hemlock Grove Gets a Second Season on Netflix
The Netflix Original Series Hemlock Grove , a riveting and eerie mystery from executive producer Eli Roth and based on Brian McGreevy's novel of the same name, will return with a second season next year. Seasoned showrunner Charles H. (Chic) Eglee ("The Walking Dead," "Dexter," "The Shield") joins the popular series as executive producer in season two. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:15:05 +0200
Filmmaker Paul Feig Developing Female Spy Movie, Susan Cooper
Following the overwhelming success of 2011's Bridesmaids and the upcoming release of his Sandra Bullock-Melissa McCarthy buddy cop movie The Heat , out June 28, filmmaker Paul Feig isn't resting on his laurels as he's already developing a new female-friendly comedy called Susan Cooper , which is meant to be a possible female spy franchise for 20th Century Fox. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:15:05 +0200
Universal Scoops Up Joe Hill's Locke & Key
Universal Pictures has been having a really good year and that's now showing by their willingness to jump in and save projects from other studios like the recent Dumb and Dumber sequel. That said, they're also looking ahead to new franchises and according to The Hollywood Reporter , they've now optioned the rights to Joe Hill's highly popular supernatural comic book series Locke & Key , published by IDW Publishing. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 12:15:05 +0200
Sopranos actor James Gandolfini dies
James Gandolfini, the US actor best known for his role as a therapy-seeking mob boss in The Sopranos, dies at the age of 51. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:54:35 GMT
Director signs up for 50 Shades film
Artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Johnson, previously known as Sam Taylor-Wood, will direct the film version of the erotic novel 50 Shades of Grey. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:10:41 GMT
Miss Saigon returns to West End
Hit musical Miss Saigon returns to London's West End in 2014, its 25th anniversary year. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:33:40 GMT
School librarian finds fake Blake
A school librarian has discovered that a poem widely attributed to William Blake, including in official reading lists, was not really written by him. Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:44:36 GMT
Paid-for online news 'makes gains'
A study by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism suggests more people are becoming willing to buy online news. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:13:23 GMT
US country singer Slim Whitman dies
Slim Whitman, the American country singer known for his yodelling abilities has died at the age of 90. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:30:20 GMT
Radcliffe's Cripple enchants critics
Daniel Radcliffe impresses reviewers with his "understated" performance as a disabled teenage orphan in Martin McDonagh's play The Cripple of Inishmaan. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 10:04:40 GMT
Four vie to be UK City of Culture
Dundee, Hull, Leicester and Swansea Bay make the shortlist to become the UK's second City of Culture in 2017. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 12:08:32 GMT
Ballet dancer David Wall dies at 67
Ballet dancer David Wall, who became the youngest male principal in the history of the Royal Ballet, dies of cancer, aged 67. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 11:20:21 GMT
Dyslexic author wins book prize
Sally Gardner, a dyslexic author once branded "unteachable" at school, wins the prestigious Carnegie Medal for her book Maggot Moon. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 16:40:13 GMT
From bbc.co.uk/news
Article of the Day
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 07:00:00 +0200
Magnetoencephalography Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an imaging technique that maps brain activity by recording magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in the brain. Unlike electroencephalography, which uses electrodes attached to the head, MEG uses sensors positioned over the head and takes place in a vaultlike machine that eliminates interference from magnetic fields produced by various sources. MEG is sometimes used to pinpoint areas of pathological activity before surgery to treat what conditions? Discuss
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:00:00 GMT
Rock Climbing In rock climbing, participants scale natural rock formations or artificial rock walls using ropes and special equipment—or, sometimes, just their hands and feet. Though humans have been rock climbing for millennia, the activity emerged as a sport in the 19th century. Aid climbing, in which artificial handholds and footholds are used, allowed climbers to reach heights that once seemed inaccessible. Today, the sport continues to evolve. What are some of the ethical considerations of rock climbing?
Wed, 19 Jun 2013 05:00:00 GMT
Sharbat Gula, "Afghan Girl" Sharbat Gula appeared on the iconic June 1985 cover of National Geographic magazine staring intensely with her striking green eyes. The haunting photo emphasized the suffering of Afghan refugees during the Soviet invasion. According to Gula, it was the only photo ever taken of her. Until photographer Steve McCurry located her in 2002, she was simply known as the "Afghan Girl" whose portrait he had captured at a refugee camp in Pakistan. How old was she in the famous photo?
Brazil's biggest protest in 20 years continues
Tens of thousands of Brazilians again flooded the streets of Sao Paulo to protest poor public services, police violence and government corruption. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 18:33:00 +0200
Miss Algeria to resume after ten-year break
After a decade-long absence, the Miss Algeria beauty contest is to resume on Friday in the western city of Oran, says organisers. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:09:00 +0200
Turkey's government okays 'Standing Man' protest
Turkey's deputy prime minister has given a nod of approval to a new form of peaceful resistance that is spreading through Turkey. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 13:55:00 +0200
Charles Saatchi admits to assaulting Nigella Lawson
Art collector Charles Saatchi has admitted to assault and accepted a police caution after photos showed him grasping Nigella Lawson by the throat. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 10:24:00 +0200
Mafioso tip renews search for body of Jimmy Hoffa
The FBI has seen enough merit in a reputed Mafia captain's tip to once again go in search of the elusive remains of Jimmy Hoffa. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 11:07:00 +0200
Ozzie football player Milne charged with rape
Australian Football League star Stephen Milne has been charged with the rape of a 19-year-old woman, nine years after the original investigation. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:50:00 +0200
'Standing man' inspires silent protests in Turkey
A Turkish man has staged an eight-hour silent vigil on Istanbul's Taksim Square, inspiring hundreds of others to follow his lead. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:21:00 +0200
SA, Russia, Turkey furious over US, UK spy claims
Russia and Turkey have joined SA in expressing outrage over revelations that the UK and the US spied on foreign delegates at G20 meetings in 2009. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:18:00 +0200
Putin and Obama face off over Syria
US President Barack Obama has faced a showdown with Russia's Vladimir Putin over Obama's decision last week to arm the insurgents. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:23:00 +0200
Rare Clear View of Alaska
On most days, relentless rivers of clouds wash over Alaska, obscuring most of the state's 6,640 miles (10,690 kilometers) of coastline and 586,000 square miles (1,518,000 square kilometers) of land. The south coast of Alaska even has the dubious distinction of being the cloudiest region of the United States, with some locations averaging more than 340 cloudy days per year. That was certainly not the case on June 17, 2013, the date that the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite acquired this rare, nearly cloud-free view of the state. The absence of clouds exposed a striking tapestry of water, ice, land, forests, and even wildfires. Snow-covered mountains such as the Alaska Range and Chugach Mountains were visible in southern Alaska, while the arc of mountains that make up the Brooks Range dominated the northern part of the state. The Yukon River -- the longest in Alaska and the third longest in the United States -- wound its way through the green boreal forests that inhabit the interior of the state. Plumes of sediment and glacial dust poured into the Gulf of Alaska from the Copper River. And Iliamna Lake, the largest in Alaska, was ice free. The same ridge of high pressure that cleared Alaska's skies also brought stifling temperatures to many areas accustomed to chilly June days. Talkeetna, a town about 100 miles north of Anchorage, saw temperatures reach 96°F (36°C) on June 17. Other towns in southern Alaska set all-time record highs, including Cordova, Valez, and Seward. The high temperatures also helped fuel wildfires and hastened the breakup of sea ice in the Chukchi Sea.Image Credit: NASA/Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFCCaption: Adam Voiland Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EDT
click here for large version
of this imageQuote Of The Day
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Hitch your wagon to a star." Thu, 20 Jun 2013 07:00:59 +0200
Cut in nuclear stockpiles proposed by Obama in talks with Russia
BERLIN - US President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he would seek talks with Russia to reduce the number of strategic nuclear weapons both hold by up to a third. Speaking in front of Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate during a visit to the German capital, Obama said he was confident the US could maintain its security while reducing its nuclear capacity by a third. He also called for ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:25:30 -0400
Karzai says peace talks with Taliban should be Afghan led
KABUL - An angry Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Wednesday his government would not join US peace talks with the Taliban "until the peace process is totally under Afghan control." He also suspended talks with the US to discuss the nature of US military presence after international troops withdraw in 2014. A spokesman for President Hamid Karzai said the decision was taken over ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:23:12 -0400
North Korean leader Kim used luxury yacht to tour coast, says report
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has used a luxury boat to tour the country's east coast amid indications that the 90-feet-long yacht may have been smuggled into the country in defiance of UN sanctions that bans importing of luxury items to the impoverished country.
A website that tracks events in the reclusive state said the yacht, a Princess 95MY made by British-based ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:35:12 -0400
Somalia UN office attacked and 15 killed by Islamist militants
MOGADISHU, Somalia - At least 15 people, including some United Nations workers, were killed Wednesday when a UN compound in the Somali capital came under a bomb and gun attack by Islamist militants of an Al Qaeda-linked group, a minister said.
Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled in a hurriedly called press conference said that the eight slain UN workers included four foreigners working ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:34:40 -0400
NSA director defends e-snooping claiming it helped foil 50 terror attacks foiled
WASHINGTON - The controversial US snooping of foreign emails and telephone calls has prevented more than 50 potential terrorist attacks in at least 20 countries, the director of the National Security Agency (NSA) has said in defending the surveillance programme.
The targets include the New York Stock Exchange and other important installations across the world, General Keith Alexander said ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:28:19 -0400
Crocodile Attacks Increase
Hello. I’m Jim Tedder in Washington. On today’s program, we hear about some children who are learning not only reading, writing, and arithmetic, but are also being told about real monsters that may live in their back yards. Then we are off, once again, to the South China Sea. It is fishing season, and tensions are rising. We will tell you why. The Voice of America, As It Is, and you. What a nice combination!
Of all animals that live both on land ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:30:49 +0000
After the French and Indian War - Program No. 10
From VOA Learning English, this is The Making of a Nation – American history in VOA Special English. I’m Steve Ember.
This week in our series, we tell about relations between the American colonies and Britain after the French and Indian War about two hundred fifty years ago.
The French and Indian War was one part of a world conflict between Britain and France. It was fought to decide which of the two powerful nations would control North America.
The British defeated the ... Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:30:23 +0000
Words and Their Stories: Money Talks
I’m Susan Clark with Words and Their Stories, a program in Special English on the Voice of America.
People often say that money talks. They mean that a person with a lot of money can say how he or she wants things done. But it is not easy to earn enough money to gain this kind of power.
Ask anyone in a business. They will tell you that it is a jungle out there. The expression probably began because the jungle is filled with wild animals and unknown dangers that threaten people. ... Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:30:29 +0000
Citizen Scientists to Help Map CO2 Gas
Also, before the International Space Station, Skylab led the way for long-term space flight | As It Is Wed, 19 Jun 2013 00:30:15 +0000
Van Cliburn Competition Looks for the Best of the Best
From VOA Learning English, welcome to As It Is!
Hello, I’m Steve Ember.
Today on our program, we make beautiful music. Well, we may not be making it, but we will celebrate some very talented young people who do at a world famous competition – and the memory of the American concert pianist whose belief in young talent made it possible.
Every four years since 1962, musicians gather from all over the world to compete in the Van Cliburn International PianoCompetition. This ... Tue, 18 Jun 2013 00:30:28 +0000
ooBdoo
is not associated with or endorsed by any of the linked sites on this page nor
are any of the linked sites on this page associated with or endorsed by ooBdoo.
ooBdoo name, design and associated marks are trade marks (™) and / or
registered trade marks (®) of Inter-Change Media Ltd. Copyright 2013 Inter-Change
Media Ltd All Rights Reserved