Sunday 4 December 2011

War and Peace always on same paradox...look like...

Where did those bombs fly from???Does they need to fly back????

wwowww...long time ago...it is time for peace,survival and compensate....right???
Sugar prepare for King cerebrate day...













45,000 Germans evacuated due to WWII bombs

By Rick Noack, CNN
December 4, 2011 -- Updated 1450 GMT (2250 HKT)
Members of Rhineland-Palatinate bomb disposal team inspect a bomb found in the River Rhine in Koblenz.
Members of Rhineland-Palatinate bomb disposal team inspect a bomb found in the River Rhine in Koblenz.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Fire official: "It's the largest German evacuation" since the end of World War II
  • Teams will try to defuse three bombs from World War II that were recently found in a river
  • Bomb-disposal squad: "We might have some serious problems" deactivating one device
  • One of the bombs weighs 1.8 tons
Berlin (CNN) -- Life has come to a standstill in the western German city of Koblenz, where 45,000 people -- nearly half of the city´s population -- have been evacuated after the discovery of several dangerous World War II bombs.
"It´s the largest German evacuation since the end of the war," fire brigade spokesman Ronald Eppelsheim said Sunday.






Pirate leader says Twitter bitching divisive

Published: 3 Dec 11 14:03 CET
The leader of Germany’s latest political sensation, the Pirate party, has told members to stop airing their differences on Twitter, saying public arguments are divisive.
Sebastian Nerz, the Pirates’ national chairman, criticized his party for its habit of bickering openly on the Internet, pleading with members to develop a new style of doing politics and to stop arguing over the social media service Twitter.

“Insults in 140 characters are not transparency. You can’t resolve a dispute over Twitter or Facebook, you only escalate them,” Nerz said.

“The first successes are also the time of the first mistakes – and these mistakes could split the party,” he said.


Germany fast goals!!!!

http://www.thelocal.de/