Scott's : Trends

3:52 AM

Current News for September 15, 2008

JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む (Japan Today)

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 01:37:35 PDT
At least 21 people, mostly elderly people, were killed Monday when about 10,000 people stampeded during a charity handout marking the Muslim fasting month in Indonesia’s East Java Province, the state news agency Antara reported.

South Africa: Local Markets Likely to Be in Thrall of Global Trends (AllAfrica.com)

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:11:50 PDT
VOLATILITY is likely to remain the name of the game this week, with local markets held hostage to shifting global trends in the absence of local economic data.

Stopping stalking

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:40:48 PDT
Steve Thompson said stalking has always been an issue at CMU. “(Stalking has) been a problem and is now becoming recognized,” the director of Sexual Aggression Services said. He said Sexual Aggression Services is now more aware of the signs and circumstances involved.

Disgraced Ex-Labor Chief Helps Feds Snare Corrupt Pol

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:15 PDT
Disgraced Ex-Labor Chief Helps Feds Snare Corrupt Pol Posted by Warner Todd Huston on Monday, September 15, 2008 6:39:45 AM -By Warner Todd Huston What a career move. From top union chief, to convicted felon, to snitch. News emerged this week that disgraced union boss Brian McLaughlin has turned FBI snitch giving information that has led to the arrest of a Queens, New York politician Anthony Seminerio. McLaughlin faces sentencing for his conviction for stealing $2.2 million in cash, cars

BSE India Shares and NSE India Shares tips

Sun, 14 Sep 2008 14:06:38 PDT
Daily stock market tips for Indian shares plus market trend analysis. Free - No signups. Covers BSE India shares and NSE India shares.

Six Bangladesh players quit team to join ICL

Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:58:21 PDT
Bangladesh cricket plunged into a crisis on Sunday with six players quitting the national team to join the 'rebel' Indian Cricket League (ICL). Former captain Habibul Bashar and five of his colleagues - Shahriar Nafees, Aftab Ahmed, Mosharraf Hossain, Farhad Reza and Dhiman Ghosh - conveyed their decision to the BCB. More News at CricketPulse.com.


Easy Blogger Creator

Labels:

AddThis Social Bookmark Button Add to Any Social Bookmark onlywire Socializer socialize it