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Japanese photoshoppers makes fun of New NTT Docomo logo

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:31:35 PDT
Japan's No.1 cellularphone career NTT docomo announced its renewal-ed logo to hope to stop its declining trend in market, unanticipated reactions from non-targeted web hooligans.

Questions on budgeting and financial planning

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:12:59 PDT
More on ABCNews.com: In response to a World News story on a young family struggling to make ends meet, I answered viewer questions this week on budgeting and general financial planning. The questions covered budgeting, credit cards, home ownership and other such topics.

BioShock PS3 Rumored for September; Sequel to be Unveiled at the Same Time, Too

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:02:26 PDT
If words printed in the June issue of EGM are correct, a PS3 version of BioShock is slated to arrive this September. According to the magazine, the PS3 port will feature improved visuals over the previous PC and Xbox 360 editions along with the previously-released free downloadable content. Publisher 2K Games, as expected, does not have any comment on the rumor, though the possibility of a PS3 port was denied by creator Ken Levine last August, though his words may have indicated that the stud

Will polling ever be the same after Thursday?

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:15:19 PDT
Is YouGov vs Ipsos-MORI the other big battle in the London election? In the picture above are the men who are probably the best known pollsters in the country who, in their individual ways have made major contributions to the way political opinion is tested in the UK. And both of them are on collision course over the projected outcome of the London Mayoral election. On the left is Peter Kellner who was a political journalist specialising in polling who then went on to become one of the f

Pope celebrates Mass at St. Patrick's

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 08:45:55 PDT
Pope calls for healing Pontiff addresses sex abuse scandal as he celebrates St. Patrick's Cathedral's first-ever papal Mass. Full story | Video Newsweek gallery: Pope souvenirs, official and not Decision ’08 in Politics Charles Dharapak / AP fileA fab gay bar crawl First Read: Chelsea Clinton stopped traffic in Philadelphia Friday night, winning raves for her politics and looks and being mobbed by hugging gays and lesbians. Conflict in Iraq in World news Nabil Al-jurani / APPromise of ‘open

The need for unanimity in China exacts a hidden price

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:06:09 PDT
A university student in a journalism class taught by an American in southern China wrote his professor with an urgent question the other day.Given that Westerners have been inundated by biased news reports about China and Tibet in recent weeks, he wrote, "How can Chinese people and Chinese media make the foreign world understand the real China?"

Phil Collins Steps Off From the Music Scene

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:36:20 PDT
Legendary pop singer Phil Collins reveals a shocking news to his fans telling to the press that he will retire from the music industry.

What's cooking in trends to create dreamy new kitchens (The Buffalo News)

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:13:01 PDT
Consumers who haven't updated their kitchens in a while may be in for more than just sticker shock: According to the editors of ShopSmart, the shopping magazine published by Consumer Reports, a lot has changed. Kitchens have morphed into open living areas, and workhorse appliances have hidden controls and flush surfaces that make them look less, well, kitcheny.

Future of the Internet

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:51:56 PDT
Just as the Internet revolutionized how the world accessed information and communicated through the 1990's, the ongoing development in speed, bandwidth, and functionality will continue to cause fundamental changes to how our world operates for decades to come. Some of the major trends shaping the future of the Internet are summarized below.

Kewell boost to Australia 2010 hopes

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:09:33 PDT
Australia’s 2010 World Cup hopes have been given a boost with the news that Harry Kewell will play in next months friendly match against Ghana, as the Socceroos prepare for a vital batch of FIFA World Cup qualifiers in June. The Liverpool star has been plagued by injuries over the past couple of years but returns at a crucial time for Australia.

CBC Newsworld shuts Calgary operations - Times Colonist


CBC Newsworld shuts Calgary operations
Times Colonist, Canada - Apr 5, 2008
CALGARY -- CBC News is shutting down its Newsworld operations in Calgary, slashing 32 jobs in the process while opening up a slew of new positions for local ...


Spot Future Trends and Developments of the Employment Services Industry in Japan (Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance)

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:21:00 PDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90111) has announced the addition of "Employment Services in Japan" to their offering.

I wonder if they will thank me? - Western Standard- Shotgun Blog


I wonder if they will thank me?
Western Standard- Shotgun Blog, Canada - Apr 24, 2008
By contrast, I have been in the media on an almost daily basis: in the National Post, in the Globe and Mail, on Newsworld, on Newsnet, on Global TV and on ...


Valley jobless rate drops

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 22:00:57 PDT
McALLEN - The Rio Grande Valley showed signs of bucking national economic trends in March as its unemployment rate for March dropped.Cameron County's rate dropped to 5.8 percent unemployment for March, down from 5.9 percent in February.

Egypt is the oldest tourist destination on earth.

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:13:45 PDT
Ancient Greeks and Romans started the trend, coming to goggle at the cyclopean scale of the Pyramids and the Colossi of Thebes. At the onset of colonial times, Napoleon and the British in turn looted Egypt's treasures to fill their national museums, sparking off a trickle of Grand Tourists that, by the 1860s, had grown into a flood of travellers,

Congrats to all family members of liveindya.com

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:55:35 PDT
www.liveindya.com started 2months ago as a small website with a vision of providing fresh news and that too not in tangy English non-interpretable tough vocabularies, but in our own language.

'Tree man' Dede Koswara almost died from his disease

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:05:18 PDT
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/04/28/wtree128.xml


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