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- 11/26/2007 01:42:50

Kathy Jordan is a certified financial planner by day, a feral-cat trapper by night and on weekends. She slinks around Philadelphia's feral colonies, which are often hidden in weedy lots and abandoned buildings, bearing cans of bait food and metal cage traps.
- 11/26/2007 01:28:52

Driverside front corner bumper needed to be aligned with body (loose screw). Two bulbs in the rear cyclops tail light replaced. Curious, vibration at idle, however was reassured that the turbo causes a bit of a vibration when idle, weather (cold and hot) have a significant effect.
- 11/26/2007 01:15:44

Abu Dhabi, Nov 26 - More than 120 business leaders from the Arab world will meet on Nov 29 in the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to discuss corporate environmental responsibility and ways to promote cleaner production technology.
- 11/25/2007 21:26:58

The legendary Amitabh Bachchan will soon be seen as a cool, dude-like god in writer-turned-director Rumi Jaffrey's new film 'God, Tussi Great Ho'.
- 11/25/2007 19:45:34

Mumbai, Nov 26 - The legendary Amitabh Bachchan will soon be seen as a cool, dude-like god in writer-turned-director Rumi Jaffrey's new film 'God, Tussi Great Ho'.
- 11/25/2007 11:37:39

I went to a small liberal arts college in an idyllic setting during the mid-1980s. And it was perfect. I loved everything about it, from the collective nonstop intellectual pursuit to the collective nonstop interpersonal drama. It was perfect then and it remains perfect now even after adulthood has allowed me to reflect on the self-important, self-absorbed, shrill, privileged and naive quality ...
- 11/25/2007 09:53:12

There will be no New Zealand-trained horses at the Hong Kong international meeting after Sculptor was ruled out with injury. A scan yesterday confirmed Sculptor had suffered mild damage to a suspensory ligament, Levin trainer Peter McKenzie told NZPA from Melbourne yesterday.
- 11/25/2007 05:59:37

AN injury has cost New Zealand stayer Sculptor an international campaign and he faces a lengthy stint on the sidelines.
- 11/25/2007 05:48:54

As many as 150 high-ranking government officials, business leaders and members of civil society establishments representing more than 20 Arab and European countries came together at the Arab and European Dialogue Forum, which was held in Berlin at the weekend.
- 11/25/2007 04:58:10

New Zealand stayer Sculptor has been ruled out of the Hong Kong International meeting leaving champion mare Miss Andretti as the sole Australasian representative.
- 11/25/2007 04:28:42

"The reason Rover went bust, possibly!" What things have gone wrong with the car?
- 11/25/2007 01:16:54

Environmental stewardship
- 11/24/2007 14:16:09

Shivali Tripathi speaks with Sunil Agnihotri of the Chandrakanta fame about his latest TV serial Chandrmukhi. The world of cinema keeps springing up surprises.
- 11/24/2007 12:23:01

Feroze Shah Kotla Stadium, where the Test match between India and Pakistan is being played, also hosted the first Test match after India's Independence in the November of 1948.
- 11/23/2007 08:20:17

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - BAE Systems PLC said its subsidiary, Overseas Holdings Ltd, has sold its 25.05 pct shareholding in Cybersim Ltd of South Africa to Saab Grintek Defence Ltd for 510,000 stg cash.
- 11/23/2007 08:14:08

Can anyone help?? I purchased a used SAAB sation wagon 9-5 in 2004. It ran pretty well for the first year and then I ran into major problems! Te car will sometimes (at least once a day) not start when I put the key into the ignition.
- 11/23/2007 06:40:36

Saab's Driver Attention Warning System is a development project designed to counter two of the most common causes of road accidents: driver drowsiness and inattention at the wheel.
- 11/23/2007 04:23:24

Saab ( Nachrichten ) Systems (STO:SAABB) signed a contract worth 105 million AUD (87 million USD) with Tenix Marine to design and develop the Combat Management System for Australia's new Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) amphibious class of ships.
- 11/23/2007 04:10:37

STOCKHOLM, Sweden----Regulatory News:
- 11/23/2007 03:12:54

Turboprops Will Replace Fokker F27s Sometimes, only a turboprop will do the job. Saab Aircraft Leasing announced this week the formal decision of the Argentine Air Force to buy four Saab 340B aircraft during 2008 and 2009. This is a culmination of a four-year process to select a new middle-size transport aircraft for the Argentine Air Force.
- 11/22/2007 13:10:47

WISSINGTON, England - Britain's first bioethanol plant was officially opened on Thursday, hailed by officials as a major turning point in the reduction of carbon emissions in the UK transport system.
- 11/22/2007 12:06:36

CARACAS—Como un "balde de agua fría" consideró la senadora colombiana Piedad Córdoba la intempestiva decisión del presidente Alvaro Uribe de terminar la mediación del mandatario venezolano Hugo Chávez para un canje de prisioneros por guerrilleros de las FARC.
- 11/22/2007 11:59:29

Beirut _ Lebanese streets were tense and brimming with rumours on the eve of a possible parliament vote on a new president to take office.
- 11/22/2007 07:43:22

Rocky Hill neighborhood briefly loses power after drunk driver hits utility pole.
- 11/22/2007 04:29:03

Mass air flow sensor. Head gasket. Water pump. Temperature gauge. Crank sensor.
- 11/22/2007 02:23:32

A MAN wanted over the stabbing death of a woman in Sydney was arrested near Narooma on the NSW South Coast this afternoon. Police launched a search for two vehicles - a 1997 Toyota Camry and 1988 SAAB - this morning, in which the woman's husband could travelling with his eight-year-old daughter.
- 11/21/2007 23:37:07

The line seems to go on forever, cars idling down Opportunity Parkway, each waiting to turn into the driveway of the new Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank facility, each waiting for the allotted three boxes of food and household supplies.
- 11/21/2007 22:08:03

A Middletown woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon for the Nov. 15 holdup at a Speedway gas station.
- 11/21/2007 19:55:31

A HUNT is on for a man thought to have taken his young daughter after his wife was stabbed to death in their Sydney home.
- 11/21/2007 18:59:45

Beirut - Lebanese streets were tense and brimming with rumours on the eve of a possible Parliament vote on a new president to take office. Pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud's term ends Friday, and rival Lebanese leaders are trying to reach a consensu...
- 11/21/2007 18:42:49

You vanished after singing such charttoppers like Humse kya bhool huyi ( Janta Hawaldar ) and the title song of Qurbani ? Why did your career nosedive?
- 11/21/2007 18:25:03

A hunt is underway for a little girl thought to have witnessed the stabbing murder of her mother in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Police have issued a statewide alert for the husband of the dead woman, who is thought to have taken their eight-year-old daughter.
- 11/21/2007 18:20:37

A HUNT is on for a man thought to have taken his young daughter after his wife was stabbed to death in their Sydney home.
- 11/21/2007 18:15:39

Hunt under way for a young girl thought to have witnessed the stabbing murder of her mother.
- 11/21/2007 18:06:51

Police believe girl - missing with her father - witnessed attack.
- 11/21/2007 17:59:37

IN a case with terrible parallels to tragic Pumpkin, this little girl witnessed her mother being stabbed to death by her dad. Now he has taken her on the run and police fear for her life.
- 11/21/2007 17:21:41

Airports alerted in hunt for man missing with daughter after wife found dead.
- 11/21/2007 16:48:16

Police are worried about the welfare of an eight-year-old girl who has not been seen since she witnessed her mother being stabbed to death in eastern Sydney last night.
- 11/21/2007 16:25:08

A hunt is underway for the husband of a woman found dead with stab wounds in Sydney's eastern suburbs, and police say they are concerned for the safety of the couple's eight-year-old daughter.
- 11/21/2007 16:15:37

Police are worried about the welfare of an eight-year-old girl, who has not been seen since her mother was found dead in eastern Sydney last night.
- 11/21/2007 16:14:37

THIS man is on the run with his daughter, 8, after her mother was found murdered in her home. A second man is being sought after his de facto was stabbed repeatedly in her car.
- 11/21/2007 14:19:52

Five people were injured just after 9 p.m. Tuesday when two vehicles collided on State Highway 55. One person remains in an intensive care unit Wednesday morning.
- 11/21/2007 11:07:40

Raúl Isaías Baduel, who recently retired as army commander, has been the target of withering attacks since he broke with President Hugo Chávez this month over proposed changes to the Constitution.
- 11/21/2007 09:41:16

Sentire will be aimed at next year's Melbourne Cup after he rebounded from two setbacks in the last fortnight to win yesterday's Ballarat Cup.
- 11/21/2007 09:02:37

Thirty distinguished civil society representatives, international officials, former diplomats and generals, academics and journalists from Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Algeria, as well as Canada and the U.S. and the UN, met in Istanbul recently to consider how to raise public consciousness and press decision-makers to protect civilians caught in conflict.
- 11/21/2007 08:03:46

When actors Atul Kulkarni and Rituparna Sengupta met for the first time, they knew little about each other beyond acting prowess. That was a year ago. Last month, the two went out together for dinner with families. That’s the way one makes friends at work.
- 11/21/2007 06:35:34

Consistent stayer Sentire, who was balloted from the Melbourne Cup earlier this month, scores a consolation win to take the listed $123,000 Ballarat Cup.
- 11/21/2007 05:59:37

A HUNT is under way for a little girl thought to have seen the stabbing murder of her mother in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
- 11/21/2007 04:28:00

Consistent stayer Sentire will be aimed at next year's Melbourne Cup after he rebounded from two separate setbacks in the last fortnight to win Wednesday's Listed Ballarat Cup.
- 11/21/2007 03:43:00

Sentire scored the biggest win of his career and put on a hold a likely jumping future when he scored an easy win in the listed $123,000 Ballarat Cup (2200m) this afternoon.
- 11/21/2007 03:42:24

It was an evening the two Amul STAR Voice of India (ASVOI) finalists, Harshit Saxena and Ishmeet Singh, won't forget in a hurry.
- 11/21/2007 02:15:44

Mumbai, Nov 21 - It was an evening the two Amul STAR Voice of India (ASVOI) finalists, Harshit Saxena and Ishmeet Singh, won't forget in a hurry. Singing legend Lata Mangeshkar invited them to her home and is so impressed with their dedication to music that she has agreed to grace the grand finale of the show on Nov 24.
- 11/21/2007 01:37:52

Mumbai, Nov 21 (IANS) It was an evening the two Amul STAR Voice of India (ASVOI) finalists, Harshit Saxena and Ishmeet Singh, won't forget in a hurry. Singing legend Lata Mangeshkar invited them to her home and is so impressed with their dedication to music that she has agreed to grace the grand finale of the show on Nov 24.
- 11/20/2007 15:04:04

Washington DC November 20, 2007; The AIADA newsletter reported that bargain-hungry Black Friday shoppers can find the lowest prices of the year on closeout 2007 cars and trucks, but according to Forbes they'll still have to do their homework and some haggling to get the best deals.
- 11/20/2007 14:22:08

Canada's top health researchers will be recognized tonight at the 6th annual Canadian Health Research Awards - A Celebration of Excellence. These awards are among the Canadian research community's highest honours. This year's Health Researcher of the Year in the category of Biomedical and Clinical Research will be Dr. Francis Plummer of the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. Dr. ...
- 11/20/2007 07:52:58

WINNIPEG, Canada, November 20, 2007 — Landmark Aviation, a Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Engineering company, today announced that it has been named a Worthington Aviation Westwind Product Support Authorized Facility by Worthington Aviation for product support on all Westwind aircraft.
- 11/20/2007 05:59:37

STEVE Bracks' son Nick has been fined $750 and banned from driving for 15 months over a drunken car smash.
- 11/20/2007 05:59:37

STEVE Bracks' son Nick has been fined $750 and banned from driving for 15 months over a drunken car smash.
- 11/20/2007 04:45:36

Vienna - Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia arrived in Austria for a three-day state visit on Tuesday. The king, who visits Austria for the second time since 1979 was welcomed in sunny but cold Vienna by Austrian President Heinz Fischer an...
- 11/20/2007 02:45:54

Dubai, Nov 20 - A group called Young Arab Leaders has announced it will host a 'Arab-European Dialogue Forum' to discuss ways to enhance communication and cooperation in economic and social sectors, WAM news agency reported Tuesday.
- 11/20/2007 02:41:53

Meet Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik live and exclusive right here at 6:30 pm IST today. You can also send in your questions in advance to htsportsletters @hindustantimes.com
- 11/20/2007 02:16:25

Dubai, Nov 20 (IANS) A group called Young Arab Leaders has announced it will host a 'Arab-European Dialogue Forum' to discuss ways to enhance communication and cooperation in economic and social sectors, WAM news agency reported Tuesday.
- 11/20/2007 02:09:53

STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Knut och Alice Wallebergs Stiftelse's entire 10.1 pct capital stake and 29.1 pct voting stake in SKF AB ( Nachrichten ), has been transferred to another Wallenberg entity Foundation Asset Management (FAM), as part of a new organisation and management of the Wallenberg foundations.
- 11/20/2007 01:42:13

Police Blotter
- 11/19/2007 22:40:34

Nick Bracks, the eldest son of former Victorian premier Steve Bracks, has been fined $750 and lost his licence for 15 months over a drink-driving incident in Melbourne’s west earlier this year.
- 11/19/2007 22:04:14

The Young Arab Leaders announced it will host the 'Arab-European Dialogue Forum', bringing together prominent figures from private and government sectors throughout the Middle East and Europe to discuss ways to enhance communication and cooperation in economic and social sectors.
- 11/19/2007 21:28:42

Lots of interior noise, widows rattling, creaping suspension, overall terrible craftmanship and quality. Button's coating peeling. Cheap sound on radio.
- 11/19/2007 20:51:49

Nick Bracks, the eldest son of former Victorian premier Steve Bracks, has been fined $750 and has lost his licence for 15 months over a drink-driving accident.
- 11/19/2007 13:39:00

MONROE — Monroe police are searching for a woman who robbed a Speedway gas station early this morning. Sgt. Brian Curlis said the woman entered the Speedway at 461 Oxford State Rd. at 1:54 a.m. and told the clerk, "give me $100 and I won't shoot this."
- 11/19/2007 10:49:48

Pakistan journalist Hamid Mir on issues like Musharraf's compulsions in resorting to this extreme measure, conducting elections and restoring democracy in Pakistan, whether its nuclear weapons are in danger of falling into extremists' hands and what the ramifications for India would be.
- 11/19/2007 08:08:34

STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Saab AB ( Nachrichten ) said it has won an order from the Argentine Air Force worth around 34 mln usd over five years, for four Saab 340B aircraft.
- 11/19/2007 08:05:23

STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Saab AB said it has won an order from the Argentine Air Force worth around 34 mln usd over five years, for four Saab 340B aircraft.
- 11/19/2007 07:50:37

STOCKHOLM, Sweden----Regulatory News:
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

THE Federal Court has reserved its decision on whether the $150 million Wembley Stadium shareholder class action against construction giant Multiplex should go ahead.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

PRIVATE Ashley Baker, who died in East Timor two weeks ago, was laid to rest with full military honours in central Queensland yesterday.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

THE body of an amateur pilot who only recently rekindled his love of flying when he bought a twin-engine Cessna was found near the wreckage of the plane yesterday - three days after it plunged into the water near the southern tip of Victoria.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

LAUNCESTON City Council yesterday withdrew its support for the nearby Gunns pulp mill because of the "unknown risk" it posed for public health and safety.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

THE ecological debate took unexpected twists yesterday with Greens leader Bob Brown attacking environmentalist Tim Flannery, and failed NSW Liberal leader Peter Debnam undermining federal Coalition policy.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

THE Indonesian scientist who stole the hobbit has died, causing widespread relief and a new row over hundreds of fossils locked in his steel-doored vault.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

SBS has retained the rights to the hit motoring entertainment program Top Gear and won the rights to produce a local version of the show.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

AUSTRALIA is having to send younger soldiers to Iraq as the war drags on, but Defence officials insist it is not due to a shortage of experienced troops.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

RADICAL environmentalist group Sea Shepherd has again vowed to ram Japanese ships hunting whales in the Antarctic Ocean.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

DAVID Jones will sell its homewares store in Melbourne and will invest $85 million redeveloping its two flagship stores in the city.
- 11/19/2007 05:59:37

RADICAL environmentalist group Sea Shepherd has again vowed to ram Japanese ships hunting whales in the Antarctic Ocean.
- 11/19/2007 04:24:52

As part of Time Warner's plan to rebrand Court TV, the company last week announced it will overhaul the network's online functions, eliminating 16 Web staffers and shifting all trial coverage to CNN.com.
- 11/19/2007 01:07:40

TRYBA ARCHITECTS: Added Christopher Watkins as a 3-D renderer and Michael Zimski as an intern architect.
- 11/19/2007 00:12:24

BLOOMINGTON -- A 1996 Grey Mercury Saab was stolen Nov. 16 from the 800 block of East Lincoln Street, a Bloomington police report said.
- 11/18/2007 20:27:26

BLOOMINGTON -- A 1996 Grey Mercury Saab was stolen Nov. 16 from the 800 block of East Lincoln Street, a Bloomington police report said.
- 11/18/2007 19:40:59

SBS has retained the rights to hit motoring program Top Gear and won the rights to produce a local version of the show.
- 11/18/2007 18:13:20

The progeny of the young and promising stallion Golden Snake (Danzig - Dubian by High Line) have really been firing of late - Paloma Bella a game third (the first filly home) in the Geelong Classic-LR and the debutant Adder Boy a game debut winner last Monday.
- 11/18/2007 14:29:37

THE operator of a Ballarat gold mine will investigate how a shaft in the 150-year-old mine collapsed early this morning, trapping 27 men.
- 11/18/2007 14:29:37

THE operator of a Ballarat gold mine will investigate how a shaft in the 150-year-old mine collapsed this morning, trapping 27 men.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

IT took Melbourne artist Rick Amor 18 years to act on an idea for a sculpture that won him a prestigious $100,000 prize yesterday. But it took the self-proclaimed "amateur sculptor" only seconds to decide how to spend the cash.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

TO critics it is known as "blood oil", but palm oil producers are hoping a new "green" code of practice will silence charges that they are destroying Indonesian and Malaysian rainforest and wiping out endangered species.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

THE West Australian Government ignored environmental destruction by miners for more than nine months as it struggled to cope with a backlog of applications for mining and exploration leases.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

KEVIN Rudd yesterday hailed the UN's latest climate change warning as a "call to arms", saying he would personally lead Australia's delegation to the crucial Bali climate conference next month if he won government.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

ONE of three people charged with the murder of a couple whose bodies were found burning in barrels has been jailed for 22 years.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

SRI LANKA was 1-23 at lunch today chasing 507 for an unlikely victory against Australia in the second Test in Hobart.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

ROGER FEDERER says he hoped the successful Masters Cup had boosted tennis after it was hit by betting, drug and poison scandals.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

OLYMPIC 400m freestyle champion Laure Manaudou showed critics her Beijing Games campaign is very much on track.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

US lawmakers want to conduct a new hearing early next year on performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

MOVIE star Nicole Kidman said today she was "really, really scared" when pursued by a paparazzo while being driven around Sydney.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

ROCK star and activist Bob Geldof has slammed Australia's foreign aid commitment as "embarrassingly pathetic".
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

MOVIE star Nicole Kidman said today she was "really, really scared" when pursued by a paparazzo while being driven around Sydney.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

THE chairman of Free TV Australia David Leckie has today attacked the pay TV industry as irrelevant.
- 11/18/2007 05:59:37

MOVIE star Nicole Kidman said today she was "really, really scared" when pursued by a paparazzo while being driven around Sydney.
- 11/17/2007 17:02:09

This week Dan ponders the future of American giant GM. It’s got to be one of the greatest quotes I have heard all year.
- 11/17/2007 12:37:57

AS THE white Tata Indica, that sturdy child of modern Indian enterprise, crosses a small town called Sukma along Chhattisgarh's state Highway 43, the terrain changes. Perhaps, the nation too.
- 11/17/2007 10:46:48

Members of the Salwa Judum at Kurti, a relief camp in Dantewada district, file in for the evening roll call. As the white Tata Indica, that sturdy child of modern Indian enterprise, crosses a small town called Sukma along Chhattisgarh’s state Highway 43, the terrain changes.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

A re-elected coalition government would take control of the welfare payments of people convicted of offences involving hard drugs, Prime Minister John Howard announced today.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

FORMER NSW premier John Fahey has been elected president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

OLYMPIC 400m champion Laure Manaudou proved to her critics today that her 2008 Beijing Games campaign is back on track.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

THE bodies of at least 30 people, including women and children, have been found in a mainly Sunni Arab area of Baghdad, police and government officials said.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

Police are warning parents not to supply underage school leavers with alcohol as schoolies celebrations continue on the Gold Coast.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

A SEARCH is underway this morning to find a light aircraft which went missing yesterday after taking off from a Melbourne airport.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

WORLD No.1 Lorena Ochoa and Paula Creamer lead the eight qualifiers for the $US1m ($1.12m) LPGA Tour Championship showdown.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

Christmas shoppers should be wary of buying goods online, with the internet becoming a haven for rip-off merchants, NSW Fair Trading Minister Linda Burney said.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

A CASE of child abuse is reported to Australian authorities every 35 minutes, new research has shown.
- 11/17/2007 05:59:37

AUSTRALIA has leapt to fifth place on a ranking of the best countries for scientists to do academic research.
- 11/17/2007 02:57:10

Jeff McCutcheon was born and raised in Elmhurst, Ill., which is basically Chicago. He grew up a big sports fanatic, playing soccer, basketball and volleyball, as well as swimming and cross country as a youth.
- 11/17/2007 00:53:03

If everything looks ok, type in the verificatin work below and submit. Dubai: Bollywood legend Dev Anand said his life has been like a movie screenplay, which is why he has written his autobiography "Romancing with Life" in the same manner.
- 11/16/2007 23:49:21

MONROE — Monroe police are searching for a woman who robbed a Speedway gas station early this morning. Sgt. Brian Curlis said the woman entered the Speedway at 461 Oxford State Rd. at 1:54 a.m. and told the clerk, "give me $100 and I won't shoot this."
- 11/16/2007 23:04:12

THE BOTTOM, Saab -- The body of a hiker from Trenton that was found nearly a year after he disappeared was cremated and his ashes turned over to his older brother, who plans to return to the United States with the urn tomor row.
- 11/16/2007 15:28:42

I have teething problems with the brand new Saab 93, 2004 model. Firstly, the rear window behind driver's seat could not be closed fully. The window went up to nearly 90% then automatically went back down. I took it to the service center, who told me he had replaced some 'module'.
- 11/16/2007 12:30:13

He has this startling habit of 'phoning', in the still of the night, absolutely out of the blue. And when Manojji Kumarji talks you listen, even if he's sounding more sleep-deprived than you. He can be zzzzestful.
- 11/16/2007 11:32:00

When it comes to the ultimate test of endurance and speed, nothing beats rallying. The sight and sound of a car being driven at the limit on a greasy forest track is a spectacle all car fans enjoy.
- 11/16/2007 09:42:04

He has this startling habit of ‘phoning, in the still of the night, absolutely out of the blue. And when Manoj ji Kumarji talks you listen, even if he’s sounding more sleep-deprived than you. He can be zzzzestful.
- 11/16/2007 08:47:59

Saab's Driver Attention Warning System is a development project designed to counter two of the most common causes of road accidents: driver drowsiness and inattention at the wheel.
- 11/16/2007 08:40:32

Saab's Driver Attention Warning System is a development project designed to counter two of the most common causes of road accidents: driver drowsiness and inattention at the wheel.
- 11/16/2007 08:34:05

Offended by a sequence in Om Shanti Om , yesteryear actor Manoj Kumar is contemplating a legal action against the makers of the Shah Rukh Khan starrer movie.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

THE AFL has unveiled a $100million package to relocate the struggling Kangaroos AFL club to the Gold Coast.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

THE Weekend Australian has recorded strong circulation gains in the latest newspaper sales audit.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

NEWS agencies around the world have ended a boycott of Australian cricket after striking an agreement with the governing body allowing their photographers and reporters to cover matches.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

A UNIQUE project giving Aboriginal people a voice in The Australian newspaper has been nominated for a national human rights award.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

STEM cell research pioneer Alan Trounson has accepted ultimate responsibility for the misconduct of a senior researcher in one of his laboratories at Monash University.
- 11/16/2007 05:59:37

STEM cell research pioneer Alan Trounson has accepted ultimate responsibility for the misconduct of a senior researcher.
- 11/16/2007 04:56:30

MONROE — Monroe police are searching for a woman who robbed a Speedway gas station early this morning. Sgt. Brian Curlis said the woman entered the Speedway at 461 Oxford State Rd. at 1:54 a.m. and told the clerk, "give me $100 and I won't shoot this."
- 11/16/2007 04:14:06

-Fan motor in heating/ac unit makes a lot of noise... so I have to keep it off or on full for the noise not to happen. -***New issue GEARBOX MALFUNCTION I couldnt' shift my car from park to reverse... I had to shut it off and restart... very weird.
- 11/16/2007 02:38:43

Last night as I was walking home from the chippy following my driving lesson I just turned into my road when this 06 plate Saab 93 went to turn onto a driveway. All of a sudden in his headlights this fella sprung up from the front garden and legged it across the road.
- 11/16/2007 02:35:59

STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Stockholm shares were slightly lower in early trade, with the blue chip engineering shares however gaining ground after recent very sharp losses.
- 11/16/2007 00:50:47

STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Shares are expected to open flat to slightly lower on continued profit-taking as global market jitters continue.
- 11/16/2007 00:45:36

By Subhash K. Jha, Mumbai, Nov 16 : Begum Para, seen as Sonam Kapoor's spirited grandmother in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Saawariya", makes a comeback to the silver screen after 50 years and says hers is the longest lay-off in the history of show business.
- 11/15/2007 23:28:04

eCopy Inc., a leading provider of solutions that integrate paper documents into business software applications, recently announced that its eCopy Connector for EMC Documentum, previously accredited as "Designed for EMC Documentum," has been validated on the next-generation Documentum 6 enterprise content management platform from EMC Corporation. The validation demonstrates that the eCopy ...
- 11/15/2007 21:43:05

Begum Para, seen as Sonam Kapoor's spirited grandmother in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Saawariya', makes a comeback to the silver screen after 50 years and says hers is the longest lay-off in the history of show business.
- 11/15/2007 21:15:46

Rob Brault was fired as Elgin boys basketball coach Wednesday, one day after he was involved in a minor traffic accident two blocks from Elgin High School and subsequently arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
- 11/15/2007 14:57:49

Mesaba Airlines, which operates as part of Northwest Airlines Corp.’s AirLink regional service, plans to add flights, jets and 250 employees at Detroit Metropolitan Airport by the end of 2008.
- 11/15/2007 10:58:17

Monroe police are searching for a woman who robbed a Speedway gas station early this morning.
- 11/15/2007 10:05:47

MONROE — Monroe police are searching for a woman who robbed a Speedway gas station early this morning. Sgt. Brian Curlis said the woman entered the Speedway at 461 Oxford State Rd. at 1:54 a.m. and told the clerk, "give me $100 and I won't shoot this."
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

THE European Union says bargain hunters seeking cheap flights over the internet are being misled by false promises and unclear pricing.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

ROGER FEDERER got his Masters Cup campaign in Shanghai back on track by eliminating Nikolay Davydenko.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

NEW YORK: Disgraced media baron Conrad Black had another 15 minutes of fame as he prepared to go to jail when a portrait of him by Andy Warhol was sold to pay off debt.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

IN a landmark decision by an Australian racing authority, a Perth jockey has been given the green light to resume his career, even though he has 25 months of a disqualification imposed overseas still to run.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

NATIONAL newspapers have delivered above-average sales growth in the first directly comparable Audit Bureau of Circulation figures.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

COUNTRY airline Regional Express Holdings has lifted passenger numbers in the first quarter of fiscal 2008 and says higher fuel costs are helping it compete with car travel.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

SALES and readership of The Australian have soared to near record levels, with the number of weekday papers read growing 12 per cent and the number sold lifting 1.48per cent.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

A NSW Coroner says "a war crime may have been committed" when Indonesian troops shot and killed the Balibo Five journalists in 1975.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

OXFORD chief executive John Hood has announced he will leave the venerable university when his five-year term expires in September 2009.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

A TEENAGER has been jailed for five years over the death of 15-year-old schoolboy Matthew Stanley in Brisbane last year.
- 11/15/2007 05:59:37

A FRENCH civil court today found former England hooker Phil Greening guilty of causing the injury to the throat of French winger Aurelien Rougerie in 2002.
- 11/15/2007 05:28:23

Leading trainer David Hayes is optimistic that the relatively lighter programs of Blue Monday and The Fuzz over the past month will stand them in good stead in Saturday's Group Two Sandown Classic.
- 11/15/2007 04:53:13

Dubai, Nov 15 (IANS) Bollywood legend Dev Anand said his life has been like a movie screenplay, which is why he has written his autobiography 'Romancing with Life' in the same manner.
- 11/15/2007 04:36:58

A CARPENTER who decided to drive his van home after an all-day boozing binge hit a parked car before smashing into an oncoming vehicle.
- 11/15/2007 04:30:37

Begum Para seen as Sonam Kapoor's spirited grandmother in Sanjay Bhansali's Saawariya did films like Shama, Mehdi, Pedro and Dada in the 1940s. She then took the longest break ever after marrying the legendary Dilip Kumar's lesser-known brother Nasir Khan.
- 11/15/2007 01:11:38

Traveling from Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport in Weyers Cave just got more comfortable "“ and quieter, to boot. Starting this week, all flights to and from the airport and Washington-Dulles International Airport are in a Saab 340 aircraft, provided by Colgan Air, operating as US Airways Express. The Saab replaces the smaller, less roomy Beechcraft 1900D, airport Executive Director Greg ...
- 11/15/2007 00:11:37

STOCKHOLM, Sweden----Regulatory News:
- 11/14/2007 23:16:24

ROMULUS -- Mesaba Airlines, a regional carrier acquired by Northwest Airlines seven months ago, plans to expand its operations at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with more routes, more daily departures and more employees.
- 11/14/2007 22:23:40

Oct. 31 to Nov 6 The Valley Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names.
- 11/14/2007 19:04:08

Hollywood's glamorous stars and high fashion were made for each other. These days, you can't tear them apart.
- 11/14/2007 19:00:53

Selma Blair looking sophisticated in striped V-neck sweater from Gap. Hollywood's glamorous stars and high fashion were made for each other. These days, you can't tear them apart.
- 11/14/2007 17:04:51

Wales will be the odd one out of the home nations after failing to qualify for the 2008 World Cup.
- 11/14/2007 15:00:06

The reputed knife-wielding maniac, whose scuffle with cops prompted a call for backup that lead to a fatal crash last weekend, is a career criminal on parole with a history...
- 11/14/2007 13:59:37

FIFTEEN Greenpeace activists have been arrested after shutting down a coal-fired power station on the NSW central coast this morning.
- 11/14/2007 13:50:42

China is set to get its first judge on the World Trade Organisation's highest court, diplomats and officials said.
- 11/14/2007 13:42:37

MORRISTOWN, N.J.----One of the most eagerly anticipated tours of 2007, "The Beyonce Experience" will be shown on theatre screens across the country for an exclusive, one-night-only engagement on Monday, November 19.
- 11/14/2007 12:47:35

GENEVA, Nov 14 - China is set to get its first judge on the World Trade Organisation's highest court, which will also for the first time include three women, diplomats and officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
- 11/14/2007 10:37:09

Lafayette High made free throws.
- 11/14/2007 06:09:37

MARK PHILIPPOUSSIS has two Davis Cup titles and has played in two Grand Slam finals, but the former world No8 will have to start from the bottom when he arrives in Melbourne this weekend.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

NORTH Queensland has registered its first cyclone of the season, with a low-pressure system hovering off Cape York being upgraded to category one Cyclone Guba yesterday.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

BEACHFRONT apartments will be priced at more than $15 million in a new $150 million development Multiplex is planning for Perth.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

TWO paintings by artist Rover Thomas failed to sell at a Sydney auction last night following debate about their provenance.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

FORMER prime minister Malcolm Fraser has dismissed fresh speculation that Harold Holt took his own life by diving into rough seas off Portsea almost 40 years ago.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

NEW YORK: Best-selling writer Ira Levin, whose genre-hopping novels such as the horror classic Rosemary's Baby and the Nazi thriller The Boys from Brazil provided meaty movie roles for Mia Farrow and Laurence Olivier, has died of a heart attack.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

THE Reserve Bank decision to lift the official interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.75 per cent dominated coverage in the past week, although there was not a huge response on talkback radio or in letters to the editor, with many people appearing to have accepted there would be one. This week speculation turned to how much further rates were likely to rise in the next six months, as many ...
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

MCM Entertainment Group, backed by Michael Gudinski, plans to raise capital to build on its "barter syndication" radio model and forge further into the digital age.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

NO positive drug tests were returned during the 2007 Rugby World Cup, the International Rugby Board (IRB) said today.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

SAMOA became the 10th and final side to qualify for next year's rugby league World Cup when they beat Lebanon 38-16 today.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

BRITISH No.1 Andy Murray has split up with coach Brad Gilbert after working together for 17 months.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

WALES caretaker coach Nigel Davies today recalled centre Gavin Henson to a 31-man squad for the Test against South Africa on November 24.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

WILLIE MASON has ended the speculation over his future by agreeing to join the Sydney Roosters next season on a three-year deal.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

FOUR of the army's new M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers have finally been delivered after lengthy delays over mechanical problems with the vehicle's transmission and braking system.
- 11/14/2007 05:59:37

THE Howard Government has launched its appeal against a Federal Court decision to reinstate the work visa of former terrorism suspect Mohamed Haneef.
- 11/14/2007 03:59:37

ExelTech Aerospace Inc. , a leading aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul provider with operations in Montreal and Quebec City, today announced its financial results for the second fiscal quarter, which ended September 30, 2007.
- 11/14/2007 03:03:00

BLUEFIELD — Fallout from the loss of commercial air service at the Mercer County Airport continues to reverberate across the region.
- 11/14/2007 02:07:09

Team G.L.A.M. By MGW News Original article located on page 8 Speeding across the finish line of the Fireball Run Rally in Los Angeles last Saturday, Team G.L.A.M. (Gay and Lesbian Automotive Maniacs) took second in the luxury-class division of the cross-country road race benefiting the Child Rescue Network.
- 11/13/2007 21:55:59

BEIJING Olympic organisers are building a database on foreign journalists but the government denied plans for a media crackdown.
- 11/13/2007 21:18:40

Raleigh County Memorial Airport can now handle more travelers than ever before, upgrading its passenger service from a 19-seat aircraft to a new 34-seat aircraft that will make daily connections to Washington-Dulles International Airport.
- 11/13/2007 19:49:37

THE Coalition has recruited for its latest ad a former Federal Labor MP expelled for allegedly leaking information to the opposition.
- 11/13/2007 14:47:37

BARNABY Joyce says there is frustration in Coalition ranks that its message is not cutting through and could lead to annihilation.
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