Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Rochas is buying 1 million shoes

 
His Excellency, Owelle Rochas Okorocha the governor on assumption of office declared free and  compulsory  education in both primary and secondary levels in Imo State which PDP and Ohakim told Imo people was impossible. He has  place  order to procure one million school scandals and ordered  procurement of 600,000 school bags and desks to boost free education in Imo State. Wonderful...









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Monday, January 23, 2012

Tracy Morgan Rushed to Hospital at Sundance Film Festival

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Comedian and “30 Rock” star Tracy Morgan has been rushed to a hospital in Park City, Utah after falling over during an awards ceremony at the Sundance Film Festival. Morgan was attending the Creative Coalition Spotlight Awards in Park City where he was being honored with the Spotlight Initiative Award.
Morgan’s representative released a statement early Monday saying, “From a combination of exhaustion and altitude, Tracy is seeking medical attention … He is with his fiance and grateful to the Park City Medical Center for their care. Any reports of Tracy consuming alcohol are 100 percent false.”

The world biggest killer disease, second to HIV



Tuberculosis which appears to be totally resistant to antibiotic treatment has been reported for the first time by Indian doctors.
Concern over drug-resistant strains of TB is growing, with similar 'incurable' TB emerging in Italy and Iran.
Doctors in Mumbai said 12 patients had a "totally drug resistant" form of the infection, and three have died.
The Indian Health Ministry is investigating the cases and has sent a team of doctors to Mumbai.
TB is one of the world's biggest killers, second only to HIV among infectious diseases.
Normally a patient with TB is given a six to nine month course of antibiotics to eradicate it.
However, new strains of the bacterium have developed which are increasingly resistant to the antibiotics most commonly used to treat it.
Partially drug-resistant TB can now found in countries across the world, and "multi-drug resistant" strains affect countries such as Russia and China.