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The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has welcomed Tottenham Hotspurs’ commitment to work with him and Haringey Council to progress the development of its new stadium at Northumberland Park. He also called on the club to urgently accelerate its business...
African leaders agreed late on Monday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to extend the work of the AU commission for the next six months, including that of outgoing Chair Dr. Jean Ping.
Life could be about to get easier for shipping companies, port authorities, ferry operators and those who simply use our seas for pleasure after Shipping Minister Mike Penning began work that could see Maritime red tape slashed.
Associated Press writers Larry Neumeister and Stephen Braun ran a fascinating profile yesterday which is, to say the least (and with a bit of a pun intended), informative. The subject of the profile is 40-year-old Guatemalan Carlos Sagastume, who...
I have not yet installed the upgrade of OS X Lion to 10.7.2. I figured that I had better get some of my important writing out of the way first, particularly after having read the BBC News story this morning about problems with the latest upgrade to...
Instead of joining militias or idling at street corners, the youth in Garowe, the regional capital of the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland, are learning skills to help them earn a living, officials said.
My wife and I learned of the death of Osama bin Laden almost by accident. We had just finished a slightly-delayed viewing of last night’s episode of Treme through our VTR; and our cable box happened to be tuned to CBS. So, as soon as we completed...
Once again, Michael Moore may have hit upon the right diagnosis, As BBC News reported yesterday, he addressed a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, both opposing the efforts of the state government to undermine the collective bargaining rights of state employees...
Direct threats, anonymous telephone calls and intimidating mobile-phone text messages are among the tactics human rights activists in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) say are being used to undermine their work amid a deteriorating security climate.