American investor joins Arsenal board

"American businessman Stan Kroenke has joined the board of Arsenal. The Premier League club says the Denver-based investor has become a non-executive director and holds a 12.4 percent share in the London side. The move seems intended to block a potential takeover of Arsenal...

McCain joins White House race with political spud ads

"There's a Canadian company that wants to see McCain in the White House no matter which of the competing presidential candidates wins in November.A major ad campaign launched this week by the U.S. subsidiary of New Brunswick food titan McCain Foods Ltd. makes the case for...

Peterson guide England to victory

South Africa’s batsmen Battled hard but England’s bowlers regained the initiative to come out victorious by 20 runs in the opening NatWest Series one-day international at Headingley Carnegie. England`s new captain Kevin Peterson guide his team to victory with his...

Record-breaking serve at Wimbledon by Venus Williams

Venus Williams records the fastest serve ever by a woman at Wimbledon with the scoreboard also had Williams winning 6-1, 7-5 Saturday over qualifier"One swing from completing her week’s work, Venus Williams toed...

Honour Killings: Brother charged in Muslims Sister's Death

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public Contributor Canada once again has another tragedy on it's hand over Culture, in what seems to be a long standing clash of cultures in which dozens of women are murdered by family...

Disaboom-Sponsored World Champion Handcyclist Alejandro Albor to Represent Un...

"Disaboom-sponsored Alejandro Albor, world champion handcyclist and double-leg amputee, secured his place on the United States Paralympic Hand Cycling team when, despite a shoulder injury, Albor clinched a first...

Mike Gravel Joins Libertarian Party, Won’t Drop Out

"  Mike Gravel Joins Libertarian Party, Won’t Drop Out Posted on March 26, 2008 by politisite  Mike Gravel plans to join the Libertarian Party and continue his candidacy as a...

President Bush joins the blogosphere in the Middle East

" .  With the headline “Brodeur Journalists Survey Identifies Blogs’ Influence on Traditional News Coverage”, (Tuesday, Jan. 8 2008), Brodeur ”suggests that blogs are not only having an...

Australia Joins China In Censoring The Internet

"The Australian Government has announced that they will be joining China as one of the few countries globally that broadly censor the internet. The Labor Party’s policy was announced prior to the Australian Election in November (release here) and was justified on the basis...

AB FAB JENNIFER JOINS 'FOX HUNT'

Despite a UK ban on hunting with dogs that quintessential English upper-class pastime  of  hunting and killing foxes to cries of tally ho! from red coated horsemen continues. The class thing still seems...

Mylan announces appointment of Steven G. Zylstra as VP Globar PR

"Mr Zylstra will manage and oversee all internal and external communications and provide communications and public relations counsel to members of Mylan's global senior management team in their various roles across the Company. Mr Zylstra joins Mylan from the Pittsburgh...

Kasparov Enters Russian Presidential Race (AP)

Well, it is sort of a chess game... Garry Kasparov has been eleced by his party, The Other Russia, to stand for president in the next election. The Other Russia will not, however, be able to field candidates for the Duma, Russia's representative body (similar to Britain's...

Randy Quaid joins cast of Broadway-bound musical at the 5th

Actor Randy Quaid is joining the cast of "Lone Star Love," a musical that will have its out-of-town tryout at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre in September before moving to Broadway in November.

Zambian Head of State Joins Africa’s Trade -vs- Aid Debate

"I guess the bigger story for beninmwangi.com could be that the The Africa Report magazine, not to be confused with the TV magazine having the same name, might be the most complete African business coverage in the magazine universe right now. The Africa Report is published by...

Asia Goes Crazy for 'Super-Tall' Buildings

Flush with cash, Seoul, Shanghai, Hong Kong and other cities in Asia have embarked on campaigns to build the tallest buildings ever seen -- there's a skyscraper planned for Seoul that's twice as tall as the...

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