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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

India number One!


Think Tank Stockholm International Peace Research Institute that keeps its eyes on selling and purchasing of weapons has reported that India is the first country that purchases weapons in huge quantity than other countries in the world.ccording to details, India has purchased a great number of weapons during last 5 years and it was the ten (10) per cent of the whole international purchasing of the weapons. India has speeded up to purchase large weapons from 2007 to 2011 and its purchasing was recorded 38 per cent more than the purchasing during 2002 to 2006 amazingly. India is increasing its power and feels to secure itself through sophisticated weapons and it is expediting in purchasing great weapons which is a cause of concern for other countries, especially its rival country Pakistan.

Liverpool reached the FA Cup semi-finals

Liverpool beat Stoke 2-1 to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup. The Reds opened the scoring at Anfield after 23 minutes thanks to a sublime finish from Luis Suarez, the Uruguayan striker stroking the ball into the corner of the net from 20 metres. Last season s FA Cup runners-up struck back quickly, however, when former Liverpool forward Peter Crouch nodded in the equaliser from a corner. Liverpool, who won the League Cup in February, dominated possession after half-time and they got their reward in the 57th minute when winger Stewart Downing ran across two Stoke defenders in the penalty area before drilling a firm shot past goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen. In the semi-final Liverpool will play either Everton or Sunderland.

7.6 earthquake shook Mexico

The US Geological Survey set the intensity at 7.6 and said the epicenter was 11 miles underground. Mexico’s National Seismological Survey said the temblor had an epicenter southwest of Ometepec and was felt strongly in Oaxaca. A strong, long 7.6 earthquake with an epicenter in Guerrero state shook central southern Mexico on Tuesday, swaying buildings in Mexico City and sending frightened workers and residents into the streets. There were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries.