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Ghan’s 80th Birthday

March 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Australia & Pacific, World News

Yah-goo.com --- The Ghan from Australia!

Ghan, the legendary train, named after Afghan camel drivers, who helped in building train track in inland Australia, which was first opened in August 1929 from Adelaide will be celebrating 80th year this August. Since, its day one, the fourth day of August 1929, it has traveled 25 million kilometers or in a simple English, it has traveled equivalent to about 625 times around the Earth.
From the day one of its beginning, its real intention was to build the train line from Adelaide, SA to right up to Darwin, NT bisecting the vast land of Australia and linking the North end of Australia with the South, but due to budget it was not successful for a long time. But, the vision came to pass on the 4th of February 2004, when Adelaide to Darwin rail track was finally completed and began operating.
In order to celebrate its 80th birthday and to stir its business, Great Southern Rail (GSR), Ghan’s owner, has a choice of eight free tour and accommodation packages on new bookings made before 3rd of June.

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F-22 Fighter Crash

March 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in World's Defence & Armed Force

Yah-goo.com --- F-22 Crash!

Lockheed Martin test pilot was killed when his US military F-22 fighter, one of the world’s most advanced fighter crashed in Southern California desert. David Cooley aged 49, was on a test mission when it crashed approximately 55km north-east of Edwards Air Force Base, California. F-22 conceived during Cold War is combination of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability and integrated avionics and is a war fighting machine. It can perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground mission, vital for the 21st century Air Force.

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Good to Know

March 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in World Info, World News

Yah-goo.com --- Police at School Exam!

This is not at a police station, no not at all nor its at some hostile area. This is SLC (School Leaving Certificate) exam centre, last exam in school years for Nepalese HighSchool students. Police officers are here to maintain peace during exam hours and keep unwanted activities like: keeping outsiders out from supplying cheat notes to the SLC examinee

Yah-goo.com --- Student enters exam compound!

SLC exam student being body searched and checked by police officers before entering inside the compound of exam centre

Yah-goo.com --- People Standing Outside!

Some of many people, who are waiting outside to assist their friends and known ones in their SLC exam, just prior to the begining of Nepal wide SLC exam

Yah-goo.com --- Young boys helping friends!

Friends and known people to examinee supplying cheat notes through windows just before the exam

Yah-goo.com --- Police nailing Windows!

Police officers and Educational officials, sealing all the ground level classrooms’ windows with nails to keep cheat note suppliers from contacting or supplying cheats to the examinees

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Western 21st in Eastern Style

March 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in World News

Yah-goo.com --- Eastern Style 21st!

Young Nepalese man turned 21 in UK was happy to celebrate his 21st by giving a pair of clothes and footwear and small meal to 21 street kids in Dharan, Nepal. Although, he was not present in person, his parents and other volunteer on his behalf gathered these 21 street kids from Dharan at Dharan’s clock Tower and distributed the clothes and footwear. Late comers after number 21 did not receive pair of clothes or footwear, but were able to receive small meal. This is what I call - western 21st in Eastern style.

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Shot with arrow, NY St

March 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in First

New Yorker, Denise Delgado-Brown, was dropping off her fellow churchgoers at a nursing home in the Bronx part of New York City. While she was walking, she was shot with an arrow and was wounded by it. Police thinks it was fired into the air in random. The arrow, which was about 75cm long struck the 50 year old woman in her stomach. The woman who was admited in Saint Barnabas hospital is now reported to be in stable condition. Police said, the fiberglass arrow was type of arrow found to be used during training or hunting.

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