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News! You can now add more information on your profile. Click "My Profile" and click EDIT. Fill out the fields (Location, Birthday, etc) and then save it. Your public information will then be available on your profile. If you have questions, send me a message here.
There are new changes! At last, after a few weeks, I had time to renovate this website. Although as you will notice, it's not 100 % complete yet. I will need more time to continue designing this website. But as for now these are the changes applied. Use this as reference as well, so you will be able to navigate through the whole website with ease.
Change Log:
Website Wallpaper - Changed.
Website Color Scheme - started but not complete yet.
Links, fonts, Titles, - all changed.
Events - Highlighted.
Ads - Removed, will be adjusting ads soon.
Homepage - changed, but just temporary.
So these are the changes for today. Watch out for more. God bless you all.
As most of you have noticed. Our layout is not that user-friendly yet. But we are all working hard to make this better. If any of you would like to throw out some suggestions, that will surely be appreciated. For now, you might noticed this website going offline every now and then. That's because we are working to add more features and make this better looking. If you notice any bugs and errors, don't hesitate to contact us or comment us here.
Thank you all for your cooperation.

(SOURCE: CNN) -- Israel has paid the United Nations $10.5 million for damage to its facilities during last year's offensive against militants in Gaza, the U.N. said Friday.
During the three weeks of fierce fighting, Israeli shells set ablaze the U.N.'s main aid distribution warehouse in Gaza City and also attacked three U.N. schools for Palestinian refugee children, the U.N. said.
As most of us have already known, Haiti was struck by a deadly earthquake (magnitude 7.0). Thousands of people were affected and more are still missing. Here's the history of what exactly happened: from wikipedia
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake. Its epicentre was near Léogâne, approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. The earthquake occurred at 16:53:10 local time (21:53:10 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010,[4][5] at a depth of 13 km (8.1 miles). The United States Geological Survey recorded a series of at least 33 aftershocks,

