Prisons jail their African rivals but remain behind global bars
Mohammed Amin | NATION Kenya Prisons volleyball team player Jane Wacu with both the Africa Clubs Cup trophy and best setter's trophy soon after her team beat arch-rivals Kenya Pipeline in the ...
View ArticleFidel Castro The name of Hugo Chavez is admired and respected in the world
Castro added that the clock has accompanied President Chavez on the evolution of the post-operative process. "Dear Mr. Maduro, based on anniversaries I want to express that the absence of ...
View ArticleHoly See Releases Papal Message for World Day of Peace
Emphasizes Role of Peacemakers as Promoters of Life in Its Fullest ExpressionVATICAN CITY, DEC. 14, 2012 (Zenit.org).- Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for ...
View ArticleEconomic package of Northern Cyprus presented to Erdogan
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday received Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Prime Minister Irsen Kucuk at a meeting which was closed to the press corps in Ankara. During the ...
View ArticleCanada USA to spark old rivalry at World Juniors on TSN
The latest round in the battle between Canada and the United States at the World Junior Hockey Championship is ready to go on Sunday and if it's anything like its predecessors, it's bound ...
View ArticleNCAA Men’s College Basketball News The UCLA Bruins Take Care of Business At...
The UCLA Bruins pulled off a gusty, overtime win 97-94 against the No. 7 ranked Missouri Tigers at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA and Missouri started out the game strong with both teams scoring at a high ...
View ArticleSolarWorld losses mount amid industry gloom
Under pressure from low-cost panel makers in China, German solar industry bellwether SolarWorld increased its losses in the third quarter. The firm hopes to boost its fortunes by cutting costs and ...
View ArticleRugby World Cup memorabilia needs a home
Source: The Beehive Dismantled and dwelling in eight storage containers, the infamous $2 million Waka Maori - tagged the "tupperwaka" by disbelieving Labour MP Shane Jones - isn't the ...
View ArticleThe NRA And Its Six Billion Dollar Corporate Partners Big Money Big Lies
Violence Policy Center , 74% of those contributions are from the gun industry. Back in 1967, the NRA publicized itself as "not affiliated with any firearm or ammunition manufacturers or with any ...
View ArticleEgypts president warns against dangers to economy
An Egyptian key maker smokes a water pipe as he watches President Mohammed Morsi speaks at the Shura Council, the country's upper house of parliament, in Cairo, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. ...
View ArticleSenate-passed $60.4 billion Sandy aid package heads to tight-fisted House
The $60.4 billion emergency-aid package for Hurricane Sandy victims that the Senate has passed now faces an uncertain, final vote Sunday in the Republican-controlled House, which has expressed a ...
View ArticleMiller Paterno among those sports world lost this year
Former NFL linebacker Junior Seau was one of numerous sports giants who passed away in 2012. (Lenny Ignelzi | Associated Press | ...
View ArticleUAE seeks support for World Expo
MANILA, Philippines--The United Arab Emirates (UAE), where about 500,000 Filipinos live and work, is seeking Philippine support in Dubai's bid to host the World Expo in 2020. The UAE is ...
View ArticleWorld Juniors JC Lipon suspended for one game
UFA, Russia -- The International Ice Hockey Federation has suspended Canadian forward JC Lipon for one game at the world junior hockey championship.Lipon checked Slovak forward Tomas Mikus behind ...
View ArticleDeveloping the Global Leader
skills do today's executives need to develop to become effective global leaders of tomorrow? And how do corporations teach these skills to their own leaders? "The shift from a ...
View ArticleFiscal cliff Industries serving military would lose jobs
Going over the fiscal cliff could cut funding for such things as the Global Hawk 30 unmanned aerial vehicle, a drone developed at Northrop Grumman's San Diego operation. Image courtesy of ...
View ArticleSlovakia’s Veronika Velez Zuzulova earns first career World Cup alpine victory
Veronika Zuzulova of Slovakia reacts after winning the Alpine Skiing World Cup women's slalom ski race in Semmering December 29, 2012. (DOMINIC EBENBICHLER ...
View ArticleMorsi warns about dangers to Egypt economy
EGYPT'S Islamist president used his first address before the newly convened upper house of parliament to warn against any unrest that could harm the country's battered economy, as he ...
View ArticleBill Gatess kids banned from buying competitor Apple gadgets
Wife of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Melinda, has said her children are banned from owning Apple products. Melind Gates, a philanthropist and world health campaigner, said that their two daughters ...
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