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Monday, March 14, 2011

Japan’s Shinmoedake Volcano Erupts - Footage From 2 Weeks Ago

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Heaviest Drinking Countries Of The World

Andorra
Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.48 liters
Recorded consumption: 14.08 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 1.40 liters




Belarus

Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.13 liters
Recorded consumption: 11.22
Unrecorded consumption: 3.91




Croatia
Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.11 liters
Recorded consumption: 12.61 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 2.50 liters



Czech Republic

Per capita alcohol consumption: 16.45 liters
Recorded consumption: 14.97 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 1.48 liters




Estonia

Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.57 liters
Recorded consumption: 13.77 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 1.80 liters




Hungary
Per capita alcohol consumption: 16.27 liters
Recorded consumption: 12.27 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 4.00 liters



Moldova

Per capita alcohol consumption: 18.22 liters
Recorded consumption: 8.22 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 10.00 liters




Romania

Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.30 liters
Recorded consumption: 11.30 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 4.00 liters




Russia

Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.76 liters
Recorded consumption: 11.03 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 4.73 liters




Ukraine

Per capita alcohol consumption: 15.60 liters
Recorded consumption: 8.10 liters
Unrecorded consumption: 7.50 liters


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Second Reactor At Fukushima Cooling System Fails Japan Government

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Brazilian Carnival “The Greatest Party On Earth”

Brazil’s Carnival kicked off with millions of people taking to the streets of the northeastern city of Salvador de Bahia to dance and party, effectively putting the nation on a week-long hiatus. The climax arrives Sunday and Monday with Rio de Janeiro’s extravagant and over-the-top fantasy floats. The five-day annual carnival celebration officially is expected to draw about 800,000 tourists, both foreign and Brazilian, who will pack hotels to nearly 100 percent capacity and spend about $559 million, according to  Rio de Janeiro state’s tourism department.