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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah? She’s Bad News for the GOP - And For Everybody Else Too.
2009 SOUL TRAIN AWARDS
Sade's Soldier of Love
View Article  New twist in Italy right-to-die row
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government is racing to get
a law through parliament banning the suspension of food to comatose patients
in a case that has split Italian public opinion for years.

Doctors at ...   more »
View Article  Chelsea sack Scolari and some fans are not too surprised
Chelsea sack Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari and a former manager of
Chelsea says "drastic measures" were needed.

LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FEBRUARY 9 2009) REUTERS -
Chelsea sacked Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari on ...   more »
View Article  Horror drive through the Australian bushfires - amvid
An Australian films nightmare drive through a road lined with burning
trees.


AUSTRALIA (FEBRUARY 8, 2009) CHANNEL 10 -
Two Australians had a lucky escape from the bushfires sweeping parts
of Australia as they were ...   more »
View Article  UK's Brown slams bank bonuses
As Barclays bank reports a 14 percent drop in profit and halves
bonus payments for 2008, British Prime Minister Brown vows to shake up banks'
bonus culture.

Despite mouting public anger over bankers' bonuses, Brown ...   more »
View Article  Captain Chesley Sullenberger and his flight crew are presented with the keys to city by New York
Captain Chesley Sullenberger and his flight crew are presented
with the keys to city by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (FEBRUARY 9, 2009) CITY HALL HANDOUT -
Captain ...   more »
View Article  Wall Street Journal Launches Expanded Europe and Asia Web Sites With New Content and Features
WSJ.com Mobile Reader Also Debuts in Europe and Asia
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Wall Street Journal today launched expanded Web sites dedicated to content for Europe (http://europe.wsj.com) and Asia (http://asia.wsj.com) ...   more »
View Article  Fire claims building at CCTV Beijing headquarters
Fire consumed a building in Beijing that formed part of Central China
Television's (CCTV) new headquarters on the last day of the Lunar New Year
holiday.

BEIJING, CHINA (FEBRUARY 9, 2009) REUTERS -
Flames 20-30 ...   more »
View Article  Involvement in the Community
Involvement in the Community
Author: Steven Brazis


"We seem to need to see ourselves as going somewhere - as
being on a journey in pursuit of a significant purpose."
Kenneth Thomas

Politicians speak all the ...   more »
View Article  Top Keyword Research Tool Online and How to Use It
Top Keyword Research Tool Online and How to Use It
Author: Paul Counts

Keyword research is such a vital aspect to your overall success
online that it simply can't be ignored. You need to be ...   more »
View Article  Beekeeping As A Profitable Money Maker
Beekeeping As A Profitable Money Maker
Author: Chris Haycock

Whilst it is true that most beekeepers around the world are
amateurs, and keep bees as a hobby rather than a business.
It is also true ...   more »
View Article  Woo-Hoo! You Got Fired!
Woo-Hoo! You Got Fired!
Author: Valery Satterwhite

TV's "The Donald" seems to have patented the line "You're
fired!" but unfortunately, many people get fired from jobs
and aren't launched into national celebrity, and you might
...   more »
View Article  Red Bull team launch their new Formula One car in digital form
Red Bull Racing release computer simulation of their new RB5 car before the
real racer takes to the track in Spain.

RED BULL VIDEO NEWS RELEASE -
Long gone are the days when Formula One ...   more »
View Article  Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan reacts to Slumdog Bafta success
Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan fed up with negative criticism of 'Slumdog
Millionaire'

LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FEBRUARY 8, 2009) BAFTA HANDOUT -
Low-budget Indian drama "Slumdog Millionaire" swept
Britain's BAFTA film awards on Sunday (February ...   more »
View Article  Mathematical Method Removes Bias from College Rankings
FLOSSMOOR, Ill., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- StateUniversity.com announces a new and innovative method for ranking the best U.S. colleges. These new, proprietary college ranking lists are available for free online at http://www.StateUniversity.com/top2000. The ranking system ...   more »
View Article  Rihanna and Chris Brown miss Grammys
American soul singer Chris Brown is charged with making criminal
threats after attacking a woman in LA, girlfriend Rihanna cancels Grammy
gig.

The pair were due to perform at the 2009 Grammy Awards in Los ...   more »
View Article  Residents band together after devastating Australian bushfires
Distressed residents return to their devastated homes as communities band
together to help those in need in the wake of devastating bushfires in
Australia that killed 131 people with the death toll expected to rise ...   more »
View Article  Signs You Could Have A Vitamin Deficiency
Signs You Could Have A Vitamin Deficiency
Author: Jay Gaulard

The majority of Americans suffer from at least one vitamin
deficiency, but don't even know it. It's easy to pass off
that fatigue as not ...   more »
View Article  What is the Youngest Age to Father a Child?
What is the Youngest Age to Father a Child?
Author: John Esberg


The youngest father on record, was Sean Steward, who lived in
England. He was 12 years old. The question though, is not how
...   more »
View Article  Wildlife Disease Concerns
Wildlife Disease Concerns
Author: Daniel Bergman

Zoonotic diseases are the diseases which are transmissible in
nature between humans and other animals. There are about 150
zoonotic diseases. People working with wildlife should be aware
about ...   more »
View Article  Eat more beans, may be the only gas we can afford!
Eat more beans, may be the only gas we can afford!
Author: Quintin Miller

Stop right there, the only love I have for raising oil
prices is that I love to hate it! We all ...   more »
View Article  The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Four, I Can't Get The Bottle Opened
The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Four, I Can't Get The Bottle Opened
Author: Levi Reiss


It's true; I really do love wine and food from Italy,
France, Germany, and other countries as ...   more »
View Article  World's top chefs gather in Tokyo for culinary summit
Celebrity chefs from across the world gather in Tokyo for what organisers
call the first international summit of gastronomy in Asia.


TOKYO, JAPAN (FEBRUARY 9, 2009) REUTERS -
More than 20 international celebrity chefs are ...   more »
View Article  131 Australians die in bushfires
131 Australians die in the bushfire as hundreds of evacuees seek shelter in
a local community centre.


WHITTLESEA COMMUNITY CENTRE, NEAR MELBOURNE, VICTORIA (FEBRUARY 9, 2009)
MICHELLE THOMAS, KINGLAKE RESIDENT, SAYING:
"It was like it ...   more »
View Article  British invasion on Grammy night
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and bluegrass singer Alison
Krauss, Coldplay and Lil Wayne dominate eclectic Grammy awards.


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FEBRUARY 08, 2009)
Former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant was among ...   more »
View Article  Talk of the Town: Rom-com on top
The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines.

The latest showbiz news including Jennifer Aniston's strong opening, a
pre-Grammy party and more wins for "Slumdog."

"He's Just Not That Into You," a comedy starring Jennifer Aniston
and ...   more »
View Article  Robert Plant and Alison Krauss win big at Grammys
British rocker Robert Plant and American bluegrass queen Alison Krauss
sweep the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, winning Album of the Year and four
others.


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FEBRUARY 8, 2009) REUTERS -
British ...   more »