A UFO enthusiast has claimed to have discovered what appears to be an “abandoned spaceship” on Mars. And that’s not all. The supposed craft, captured in a NASA Mars photo, has strange markings in the manner of hieroglyphs on its surface that the enthusiast believes could very well be a form of alien writing ... UFOmania described the object ... Scott C ... One commenter insisted all that was discovered was a rock....
Limited politically feasible options on table for president to cement a disarmer legacy, most far-reaching of which is a one-third cut to deployed strategic arsenal. Barack Obama is expected to make a final decision next month on possible cuts to the US nuclear arsenal, in an attempt to consolidate his legacy as a disarmer before leaving office. West failing to deliver nuclear-deal promises, says Iran vice president. Read more ... He added....
The challenge asks participants to complete 22 pushups for 22 days.Pelayo was switching it up a little bit by performing his pushups on a kayak in the middle of the ocean off Grover Beach near San Luis Obispo, California....
Deutsche Bank refuses to pay $14B claim. Deutsche Bank AG said Friday it does not intend to pay $14 billion to settle civil claims with the U.S.Department of Justice for its handling of residential mortgage-backed securities and related transactions. The Frankfurt, Germany-based lender said negotiations over the amount of the settlement are just beginning ...Software company says it warned Tesla ... Consumer prices rose 0.2% in August....
Hotel powerhouse caps historic achievement with ceremonial climb of Mount Tai. SHANGHAI, Sept ... They include the 227-room WyndhamUrumqiNorth, which is situated along China's strategic Belt and Road initiative and is the first internationally branded hotel in WujiaquCity; as well as the 389-room Wyndham Qingdao, which is located in Qingdao's Chengyang economic zone and is the second Wyndham hotel to open in the city ... Mount Tai ... ....
ReutersA residential compound is seen during a smoggy day in Wujiaqu, XinjiangUighur autonomous region, November 19, 2013. Picture taken November 19, 2013. See Also. Climate change is a grim subject, with warming temperatures, melting ice caps, rising sea-levels, and more frequent and intense severe weather events all projected for the planet's not-so-distant future. For many, the direness of the situation is a spur to action ...Nebraska ... ....
ReutersA residential compound is seen during a smoggy day in Wujiaqu, XinjiangUighur autonomous region, November 19, 2013. Picture taken November 19, 2013. Trading in Agile Property Holdings, a $20 billion real estate development company in mainland China, has been suspended since Oct. 3rd, pending information about a share offering that was supposed to take place on Oct. 10th ...Agile was having major problems long before this month ... OR ... ....
Vice-Premier Liu Yandong (C, front) visits the hospital of the sixth division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) in Wujiaqu city, northwest China'sXinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Oct 7, 2014 ... Vice-Premier Liu Yandong (C) visits a mechanized cotton farm of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) in Wujiaqu ......
URUMQI, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- As the China-Eurasia Expo (CEE) enters its second day, discussions continue on China's ambitious plans for a modern SilkRoad economic belt in the country's northwest ... In 2013, some 1,000 domestic projects worth over 700 billion yuan (114 billion U.S ... Pan Li, head of Xinjiang Tianhonglihao Investment Co., Ltd., invested a total of 10 billion yuan into a building project in WujiaquCity last year ... 1 2. 1 2. ....
(Source. CLB - China Labour Bulletin) ... Workers outside an electronics factory in Henan demand payment of wages in arrears ... Guangdong's share of all strikes in China dropped from 41 percent last year to 26 percent this year ... And in the remote northwest of China, hundreds of taxi drivers in Wujiaqu, Xinjiang, went on strike in protest at the local government withholding fuel subsidies and being forced to pay expensive insurance premiums....