An Egyptian Court on Thursday ordered that the name of the ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his wife, Suzanne, of all public facilities and institutions removes that 29 years on is the latest step in the dismantling of the legacy of the former leader.
Early in his reign, Mubarak said that from the modesty, he put his name on public buildings wanted to. But today there are hundreds, even thousands of schools, streets, squares and libraries, his and his wife name- and carry a big u station in Central Cairo.
In announcing the decision, Judge Mohammed Omar Hassan said "People of Mubarak's trip of corruption could be revealed."
Colorado mall
Security video reviewed authorities Thursday from a Colorado Mall, where the discovery of a pipe bomb and two propane tanks after a fire raised concern about a possible link attack the Columbine High school. The blaze was the fatal shooting with the 12th anniversary 2 miles away.
No arrests have been made, but dozens of law enforcement agents were scouring the videos and following other leads to a man seen in the mall through a side door usually not by the public to identify used. The Mall reopened Thursday.
The propane tanks in Southwest found Plaza Mall in a corridor from the food court discovered, after the fire was reported about 11:50 am Wednesday. The Columbine shootings began at noon and unexploded pipe bombs and a propane tank with explosives attached were after the shooting in the school cafeteria found.
Utility plans dike to protect larger Nuke plant
Tokyo Electric Power Co. is a dike to protect its largest nuclear power plant, which knocked from his Dai-Ichi Fukushima plant, before a tsunami like the build up, causing nuclear crisis the worst in 25 years.
TEPCO plans for a wall to a height of 50 meters above sea level off the coast of Kashiwazaki Kariwa plant Northwest of Tokyo, spokeswoman AI Tanaka by phone said. Three of the seven reactors remain at the station after the earthquake in 2007 caused radiation leaks closed.
TEPCO has fight were included radiation spew from the Prefecture Fukushima plant after a magnitude 9 Quake on 11 March triggered a tsunami that flooded the station, tap from cooling systems.
Indonesia
Nineteen terrorism suspect Thursday led to police five massive bombs buried under a gas pipeline in the vicinity a church just outside of the Indonesian capital, officials said.
Djoko Suyanto, a Minister for security, said he believed that Islamic militants celebrating an attack on Easter was plotting had. Americans called the US Embassy be vigilant.
The explosives safely on the scene, mitigated had over to mobile phone 9 am today detonate set. The Church is large enough to accommodate 3,000 people.
Resignation: Senator John Ensign, R Nevada, 52, announced Thursday that he was, that he has done nothing wrong but say that he no longer could undergo further investigation his family and his constituents in the midst of an ethics investigation on it, will retire. He said, he will now send a letter Vice President Joe Biden.
Top 100: Time magazine has named US Republic Gabrielle Giffords as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. President Barack Obama wrote the tribute to the shot, which can issue Arizona Democrats in the magazine, which say it has rooting as they "the prayers of a nation."
New Cuba rules: The Treasury Department published new rules Thursday, which can more easily send it for United States schools, churches and cultural groups, to visit Cuba, and the amount of money to the Americans.
Landslide: A landslide before dawn today a person dead and about 40 missing in the southern Philippines, officials said.
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