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CISPA passes House committee angering privacy activists

newsroom.Headlines: Marine base shooting, Bell mistrial, California gun control, Google smartwatch rumorsReporter Sarah Hashim-Waris delivers today's trending headlines from The Times nReporter Sarah Hashim-Waris delivers today's trending headlines from The Times...
Source : Los Angeles Times |
Category : Science N Technology

Experts on Emerging Asia voice strong optimism for global economic growth

Davos (Switzerland), Jan.25 (ANI): Amid today's gloomy headlines, are we experiencing the best period in world history? That's the provocative question that a panel of experts, including a top Indian government official, tackled today at a breakfast session at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.Kamal Nath, India's Minister for Urban Development, said that despite current...
Source : News Track India |
Category : Business | City : Mumbai

7th July 2011: Round up of the British Newspapers

pick of today's newspaper headlines from the Independent, Daily Telegraph, Metro, Daily Mail and the Guardian. Today the news has been dominated by the allegations that service men and women who died in bothhad their mobile phones hacked by the News of the World. The newspaper has been accused of hacking phones of service men and women as well as families of the victims of the 7/7 terrorist attacks...
Category : Business

EB goalie`s obscene gestures provoke crowd

Kalyani (WB): East Bengal goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh, who let in an easy goal today, made headlines for the wrong reasons as he made obscene gestures to the angry supporters during their 2-2 draw against United SC in an I-League fixture here.Hundreds of angry supporters blocked the team bus as the team, who was enjoying a 2-0 lead, conceded an easy draw following Gurpreet`s howler.The East Bengal g...
Source : Zeenews |
Category : Sports

Are we experiencing the best period in world history?

hubsKamal Nath said the expansion of the middle class, rising disposable incomes, regional trade agreements, and the huge potential gains in consumption will help fuel substantial economic growth and socioeconomic well being.Amid today's gloomy headlines, are we experiencing the best period in world history? That's the provocative question that a panel of experts – including a top Indian government...
Source : Indiainfoline |
Category : Business

Evening bulletin: Quick glance at today's major events

Evening Bulletin brings to you all the key events that made headlines today:...
Source : Moneycontrol |
Category : Business

Headlines Today topples NDTV, CNN-IBN

Headlines Today, a leading English news channel, on Thursday said it has surged ahead of rival channels NDTV 24X7 and CNN-IBN in the second week of January.Continuing its growth trajectory over the weeks owing to a differentiated content strategy, Headlines Today with a market share of 24.0% has leapt ahead of the competition (Source: TAM, Wk 2’13, CS M AB 25+ Yrs, All India).Headlines Today is trailed...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : Sports

Sreesanth will never betray cricket, says family

Speaking to Headlines Today, Sreesanth's sister Kalpana and mother Savithri Devi said cricket is Sree's passion and life and he would not do anything wrong.Quotes...
Source : Yahoo Finance |
Category : Personal Finance

Do mobile phones cause cancer?

are conflicting headlines in the papers after a major review of the evidence on mobile phones and cancer. Which are true?today publishes a large-scale review of the evidence to date on the links between mobile phone use and brain cancer. You can find the full reportThe publication triggered the following headlines in this morning's papers, with the Guardian and Independent in agreement:Below the headlines...
Source : Guardian |
Category : Others

Morning Express: Cold blast for Sydney

settings.Morning Express is a live news blog produced each weekday from 6-9am, covering the latest headlines, weather and transport.It will be wet, windy and 17 degrees in Sydney today. The cool change will ease on Sunday.See you back here next week for headlines, traffic and weather on Morning Express.Before Morning Express signs off, here are the major local and international headlines:in the April...
Source : Sydney Morning Herald |
Category : Headlines