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Simian Mobile Disco Gear Up for North American Tour

Simian Mobile Disco have announced dates for a forthcoming North American tour. The duo, who are currently in the midst of a European jaunt, are set to kick off the US and Canadian tour on March 13 in Seattle,...

The Strokes’ Fraiture Announces US Tour Dates

Nickel Eye have announced supporting dates for a forthcoming US tour. The side-project of The Strokes’ bassist Nikolai Fraiture are set to support The Raveonettes on three tour dates next year. The first date...

Duran Duran Kick-off North American Tour

Duran Duran are set to kick-off the final leg of their Red Carpet Massacre world tour tonight (December 2) in Grand Prairie, Texas. The band is back in North American for the final leg of the 14-month jaunt. Among...

Radiohead Map 2009 Tour

Radiohead has begun mapping the first few dates of their forthcoming 2009 tour. The band have confirmed three shows set to take place next year. The first two dates announced will take place in Mexico City on...

Kings Of Leon Announce String Of US Shows

Kings Of Leon have announced a string of US tour dates set for early next year. The Followill boys, who are set to kick off their European tour December 1, will return to the States for a six date jaunt. The U.S....

Kings Of Leon Announce Arena Shows Set For Next Year

Kings Of Leon have announced details for a pair of arena shows to take place next year in the UK. The two dates announced are set for June 15 and June 22 of 2009. The June 15th show will take place at the O2 Arena...

Cut Copy Map Out North American Tour

Cut Copy have mapped out a North American tour to kick off next year. The jaunt, in support of their latest album ‘Ghost Colours‘, will see the band play dates in several major cities including Austin, Los...

UK listeria advisory: chill and kill

Health agencies in the UK, concerned about the rapidly increasing rates of listeriosis, have planned a major food hygiene awareness campaign to try and contain the deadly food-borne disease. Blaming poor handling...

Picasso masterpiece to be sold by Sotheby's

Arlequin is considered one of Picasso's most important works and has been in the possesion of Surrealist artist Enrico Donati, who died earlier this year, for 50 years. It hasn't been seen by the public for over...

2009 Champions League schedule announced

"The 2009 edition of the Champions Twenty20 League will take place next year between September 25 and October 11, and will feature 12 teams, four more than the eight this year in the first edition to be held between December 3-10, 2008. The dates were announced in a release...

The Chronicle Of Tengger

"The history : Tenggerese live around Bromo Mountain, East Java. They are the descendants of the Majapahit princes. Most of the entire population is centered in thirty villages in the isolated Tengger mountains...

New data fiasco

"Secret personal details of Britain's most dangerous criminals have been lost by the Government.The public could now face an enormous bill to protect paedophiles, rapists, drug runners and killers from vigilantes or rival gangsters. The names, addresses, details of...

Thousands of criminal files lost in Uk data fiasco

" Confidential records and sensitive intelligence on tens of thousands of the most prolific criminals in England and Wales have been lost in a major breach of data security at the heart of Whitehall. Scotland...

Iraq/US Nearing Timetable for Withdrawal

Doesn't this take away a major plank from Barack Obama's platform?"Iraq and the U.S. are near an agreement on all American combat troops leaving Iraq by October 2010, with the last soldiers out three years after that, two Iraqi officials told The Associated Press on Thursday....

In the Jerusalem of the North, the Jewish story is forgotten

This is in many ways a chilling reminder that race hatred and denial by ignoring is still taking place in Lithuania and some other states. Fascinating piece by Jonathan Steele for the Guardian."Follow the English signs to this elegant baroque city's Museum of Genocide...

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