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Alien Planets "Super Earth", the One that Can Support Life

European Southern Observatory have been discovered more than 50 new alien planets including one so-called super-Earth that could potentially support life. The new found haul of alien planets includes 16 super-Earths, which are potentially rocky worlds that are more massive than our planet. One in particular - called HD 85512 b - has captured astronomers' attention because it orbits at the edge of its star's habitable zone, suggesting conditions could be ripe to support life. Astronomers have previously discovered 564 confirmed alien planets, with roughly 1,200 additional candidate worlds under investigation based on data from the Kepler space observatory, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
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Woman in Netherlands Apprehended for 65,000 Phone Calls to Ex-BF

A Dutch women made 65,000 calls over the phone to her alleged ex-boyfriend put her in a serious trouble in a year. I know you don't believe this! But trust me, in the past year were reportedly made by a 42-year-old Dutch woman to a 62-year-old man from Holland who was left with no option but to report the incident to the police, international news reported. However, the man, denied their relationship. The court now prohibits the woman stalker from contacting the man again or else face more serious charges!!!

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The FBI warns Small Aviators

Month-September...........!!!!!!! Horrible!!!! Could anyone remember of 2011???? Could you remember the miserable and ferocious terrorist attack of AL-QAIDA???? So be alert..........The FBI and Homeland Security have issued a nationwide warning about al-Qaida threats to small airplanes, just days before the anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks. Authorities say there is no specific terrorist threat for the 10-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. But they have stepped up security nationwide as a precaution.

The alert, issued ahead of the summer's last busy travel weekend, said terrorists have considered renting private planes and loading them with explosives. The bulletin also says al-Qaida would like to use sympathetic Westerners to get flight training, then get them to become flight instructors.

Aviation security is much tighter than it was a decade ago, but al-Qaida remains keenly interested in launching attacks on airplanes, believing large attacks with high body counts are more likely to grab headlines. Threats to small airplanes are nothing new. After the 2001 attacks, the government grounded thousands of crop dusters amid fears the planes could be used in an attack. In 2002, U.S. officials said they uncovered an al-Qaida plot to fly a small plane into a U.S. warship in the Persian Gulf. And in 2003, U.S. officials uncovered an al-Qaida plot to crash an explosives-laden small aircraft into the American consulate in Karachi, Pakistan.

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