Voters May Face Slower Lines In 2012 Elections
Butch Dill/AP Voters waited in long lines in Birmingham, Ala., to cast their ballots in the 2008 presidential elections. But next year, the lines across the country may be longer as state election...
View Article93,000 Sony accounts accessed by hackers
Sony has revealed that 93,000 accounts were recently accessed by hackers. Sony has revealed that around 93,000 Sony accounts have been accessed by hackers recently, forcing Sony to take steps to...
View ArticleFerguson hails Nani progress
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed his delight at the way winger Luis Nani has settled into the club after a tough beginning. The Portuguese winger topped the assists charts in...
View ArticleBALI TEEN TRAGEDY: ‘We’re going to bring him home, we want peace’
Friends re-enact Australian teenager Jake Flannery’s death. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro. Source: The Daily Telegraph Jake was electrocuted in Bali while celebrating Schoolies week. Source: PerthNow <...
View ArticleUS and EU stock soar following on central banks’ decision to provide dollars
Wall Street reacted immediately and soared above 3% US stocks rose 3% as major central banks jointly added liquidity to the world’s financial system, easing worries about a global downturn. The Dow...
View ArticleChina and Bolivia agree on closer military cooperation and high level exchanges
Pacheco and Xu Caihou during their meeting in Beijing Xu Caihou, Vice-President of the China Central Military Committee and the Chief of Staff of the Bolivian Armed Forces General Armando Pacheco...
View ArticleCorey Perry nets hat trick for Ducks
Corey Perry recorded his fourth career hat trick and Teemu Selanne scored twice as the Anaheim Ducks avoided falling into last place in the Western Conference with a 7-4 victory over the visiting...
View ArticleRep. Ron Paul: The Interview Transcript
Robert Siegel interviewed Rep. Ron Paul on All Things Considered on Jan. 25. This is an edited transcript of their conversation: ROBERT SIEGEL: Representative Paul, welcome to the program once again....
View ArticleAmerican Airlines increases flights to seven major Brazilian cities
The new state-of-the-art Boeing 777-300ER will have Brazil as its first market Further emphasizing American’s commitment to Latin America, the airline will increase its service between DFW and Sao...
View ArticleAl-Qaida Blamed For Widespread Attacks In Iraq
A rapid series of attacks spread over a wide swath of Iraqi territory killed at least 50 people on Thursday, targeting mostly security forces in what appeared to be another strike by al-Qaida militants...
View ArticleDIY retailers flourishing in central Europe
According to a new report by market information company PMR, the number of DIY stores in central Europe has increased by 36% in the last four years. One of Poland’s Castorama DIY stores, owned by the...
View ArticleBeleaguered Mat Zan leaves Terengganu
Terengganu coach Mat Zan Mat Aris has quit the club after days of speculation regarding his position. By ESPNSTAR.com Staff Mat Zan had come under immense pressure following the Turtles’ shock exit...
View ArticleHamilton delighted with Canada win
Lewis Hamilton has admitted to exploding with joy inside after playing his part in another slice of Formula One history. Hamilton’s third Canadian Grand Prix triumph means there have now been seven...
View Article21 Killed, 100 Wounded In Nigeria Church Blasts
AFP/Getty Images Residents of the Sabongari area in northern Nigerian city of Zaria watch billows of smoke from explosions at the Christ the King Catholic Cathedral following a suicide bomb attack...
View ArticleFinancial crisis extinguishing regional media
The Croatian weekly Nacional published its last issue on June 1st. [Petar Kos/SETimes] By Drazen Remikovic for Southeast European Times in Zagreb — 02/07/12 The Croatian weekly Nacional published its...
View ArticleIs this the world’s cutest airline ambassor?
Boo the Pomeranian is Virgin America’s newest “executive”. Picture: Virgin America Boo even had access to the cockpit during a photo shoot. Picture: Virgin America WHO needs Miranda Kerr when you've...
View ArticleIntel boosts JavaScript with River Trail release
Intel’s Renée James has formally launched River Trail, a project designed to allow JavaScript code to exploit the parallelism of modern multi-core platforms. Intel has sent Renée James, senior vice...
View ArticleSerbia’s gaming industry in need of more oversight
In order to stop a grey economy in the gaming sector, Serbia aims to follow models used by the EU and other countries in the region. By Ivana Jovanovic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade —...
View ArticleHodgson: Playing for England an honour
Roy Hodgson believes players should be willing to get on their bikes in order to win a cap for England. The Three Lions chief confirmed he had received assurances from Wilfried Zaha that he wants to...
View ArticleBlood Clots Are Ready for Their Close-Up [Slide Show]
Image: Joseph A. Insley and Michael E. Papka, Argonne National Laboratory/ Leopold Grinberg, Brown University A blood clot is one of the final steps in a complex process with which the human body seals...
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