May 20, 2012

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Obama teases Beckham for his underwear career President Barack Obama teasingly described David Beckham as a “rare man” who could balance a long football career with producing his own line in underwear. The former England captain his ...more »

All-Ghanaian Medical Team To Handle Kidney Transplant At Korle-Bu Doctors at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) will begin undertaking kidney transplantation in the last quarter of this year. This will bring great relief to many kidney patients in the ...more »

Avengers sets second box office record Superhero movie The Avengers has topped the US and Canadian box office for the second week in a row, taking $103.2m (£64m), studio estimates suggest. The film is now the ...more »

Man City deserved title – Mancini Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says his side deserved their Premier League crown after snatching the title with a dramatic 3-2 win over QPR. City scored two stoppage-time goals to ...more »

Tigo launches time, not volume based internet service plan Mobile telephone network, Tigo has outdoored the first ever unlimited time-based internet prepaid service at a short ceremony in Accra. The consumer-oriented internet plan would allow internet users of all ...more »

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“On May 16 in 1943, Nazi troops quelled the month-long Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, in which Polish Jews, led by Mordecai Anielewicz and the Jewish Fighting Organization, resisted deportation to the Treblinka extermination camp.”


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" As part of Adolf Hitler's "final solution" for ridding Europe of Jews, the Nazis established ghettos in areas under German control to confine Jews until they could be executed. The Warsaw ghetto, enclosed at first with barbed wire but later with a brick wall 3 metres high and 18 km long, comprised the old Jewish quarter of Warsaw. The Nazis herded Jews from surrounding areas into this district nearly 500,000 of them lived within its 840 acres (340 hectares); many had no housing at all, and those who did were crowded in at about nine people per room. Starvation and disease (especially typhus) killed thousands each month. "
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