Irani Trophy 2008 Day Three

"The Anil Kumble-led Rest of India set Delhi a stiff target of 378 on a fast-wearing track and then Zaheer Khan strike early double blow including the prized scalp of Virender Sehwag (8) to take the sting out of Delhi’s riposte, reducing them to 113 for three. Gambhir found...

Sir Alan Sugar Tells Miliband: "YOU'RE FIRED!" in Newspaper Rant

Sir Alan Sugar in an astonishing rant in the SUN newspaper declares that Prime Minister Gordon Brown should "kick out" his silent enemies, a clear reference to pretender to the PM title, David Miliband.   "...

Asian stock markets slump, Wall Street flat « Peter J. Cooper’s Weblog

"China led the Asian markets sharply lower with shares down 5.7 per cent in Shanghai, 3.5 per cent in Hong Kong and 2.5 per cent in Sydney. But after last Friday’s plunge the big cannons were out on Wall Street to steady nerves and head off a likely Black Monday."

McCain Agrees - Obama Is Carter's Second Term :: MAXINE

"John McCain as he sits down to an interview with Carl Cameron of Fox News. Image Credit: FoxNewsMcCain Agrees - Obama Is Carter's Second Term In an interview with Fox News reporter, Carl Cameron, John McCain...

But Clinton Not Ready to Concede

My Opinion on this: Well, well, well. As usual, media claims to nominate, even McCain has taken it on himself to  declare who will be the Democratic candidate he will face.There is something wrong here. We have a dysfunctional electoral process and a dysfunctional media....

Being brown in a city of black and white

" DETROIT - In a city that would become famous for segregation, Linda Hutcherson’s early memories of her household in Detroit are of carefree times amid a pastiche of skin colors. She had loving parents — a...

Asian shares head for worst quarter in over 5 years

A shaky start to the week as Asian markets wobble on more bad news from America."HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares fell on Monday, heading for their worst quarterly performance in over five years, on persistent concerns about the global credit crunch and the impact of...

Hillary gaining momentum in Texas

"Most current polls show Barack Obama taking the lead in Texas, but one pollster argues that Hillary Clinton has in fact regained the momentum in the race. Here are the latest InsiderAdvantage numbers, compared to...

Lifeboat stranded on rocks

"High seas and gale force winds threatened fresh damage to the stranded £2m Portrush lifeboat which was stuck on rocks on Rathlin Island tonight. Earlier the crew and engineering experts had to be rescued...

EADS 'to produce outside Europe'

"The head of European aerospace company EADS has given his strongest indication yet that some Airbus manufacturing will be moved outside Europe. "We don't have a choice," its chief executive Louis Gallois told...

'Fast economic growth' in Africa

"The economic outlook for Africa is improving after a decade of growth of 5.4% for the continent that matches global rates, the World Bank has said. The trend indicates that a fundamental change is occurring in Africa, a World Bank official told the BBC. But the bank's latest...

Rootz Underground Rocks Antigua

  Rootz Underground performed at the opening for the grand opening celebration for the new Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa in Antigua on Saturday October 6.    Rootz joined Shaggy, Sean Paul and Allison Hinds who also performed during the...

Dangazone Payback Riddim In Stores Now !!

  Kingston, Jamaica: -   The long wait for the release of the Payback CD is now over. Payback, one of the best Dancehall rhythms to come on the Danger Zone Label this year is now in stores. The CD contains some of Jamaica's top artists as well as some hot...

VP Records Launches Vintage Label

    Kingston, Jamaica: -   For the first time ever VP Records is opening its immense vaults of Reggae, Dancehall and Soca/Calypso to all collectors and music enthusiasts through their new imprint '17 North Parade'.    The...

Cuban FM dispels rumors about Castro

Who knows what is happening. Word on the street in Miami was that Cuba had closed off streets and sent people home early from work and that prompted Miami officials to prepare for possible news about the condition...

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