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Jacob Zuma is going to marry a third wife

South African President Jacob Zuma

South African President Jacob Zuma

Jacob Zuma is going to marry a third wife

South African President Jacob Zuma will marry his fiancee, Thobeka Mabhija, in the near future. Create Zuma, 36-year-old woman was his third wife. And why Zuma is derived from the Zulu tribe, polygamy is common because it is part of the traditional practice in South Africa.
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UN investigators Check Musharraf, about the murder of Benazir

Pervez Musharraf

Pervez Musharraf

Metro-reality.com, ISLAMABAD : UN Commission investigating the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to check the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Read the rest of this entry »

Bugatti worth 750,000 pounds falls to Laguna because Pelican

Bugatti Veyron

Bugatti Veyron

Metro-reality.com : a Bugatti Veyron, the world’s most expensive car, a free fall into a lagoon because the owner was surprised to see the birds pelicans flying low when driving the car.

According to the Monday edition of the Daily Mail (16/11), Andy House, the owner of the car, get a lot of sympathy. Arnold Schwarzenegger, include one who calls him to give sympathy over that accident.
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Swine Flu has been Kills 3900 People in the U.S.

Metro-reality.com, WASHINGTON: Swine flu H1N1 has killed about 3900 citizens of the United States from April to October, including more than 500 children, some U.S. health officials said Thursday (12/11).

Data better than the previous data could be obtained showed that the flu outbreak has infected 22 million people around the U.S. and put 98,000 people to the hospital, said the Center for Disease Control and Prevention U.S.
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