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- The Almanac -- weekly (Moldova.org)
Today is Monday, Jan. 12, the 12th day of 2009 with 353 to follow.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Saturn and Mars. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune.Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. They include British statesman Edmund Burke in 1729; American patriot John Hancock in 1737; painter John Singer Sargent in 1856; novelist Jack London ...
- Govindraj Ethiraj: Lunch On The Shop Floor (Business Standard India)
Guess where Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao spent the first day of the New Year? Receiving visiting dignitaries with bouquets of flowers, at the party offices with party colleagues and workers, with friends and family or a function to commemorate something or the other..?
- Andy Fordham: The darts diet (Independent)
Andy "The Viking" Fordham may be a former world darts champion, but he's never exactly been an ideal role model for the sport. In 2004, the year he won his title, not only did he weigh in at a vast 31 stone, but was, by his own admission, drinking nearly a crate of beer a day plus brandy and whisky and eating up to seven greasy takeaways a week.
- No magic of the Cup for Tilly, Crewe is more important than Chelsea! (The Lit...
As expected the nationals have taken a big interest in Southend's amazing draw with Chelsea, even in Europe. Here's two more reports, one from across the Irish sea!
- Mendis leaves Bangladesh staring at loss (The West Australian)
Spin sensation Ajantha Mendis picked up three wickets as Sri Lanka closed in on an emphatic win over Bangladesh on the fourth day of the second and final Test on Tuesday.
- Football league review: the 10-point guide to the weekend action (Guardian Un...
In the wake of an insipid home defeat to Colchester United last week, the then-Leeds United manager Gary McAllister insisted that the club wasn't in crisis. "If we were in a bad position in the league or unable to pass the ball four feet to each other then it would be a crisis, but I don't think it's at that level," McAllister said. It seemed at the time as though Ken Bates would be the ...
- La Liga: Mallorca's travails show how not to run a football club, writes Sid ...
"It is," says an insider, "one big reality show." A football club where striker Pierre Webó came to Europe sticky-taped to a better player as part of a Buy One Get One Free deal; where winger Fernando Varela prompted the most memorably disturbing match report ever , playmaker Juan Arango concedes he hasn't got the character to be a crack , and hardman Lionel Scaloni admits the squad are ...
- Arthur: Win Still Possible (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Reaction to the fourth day's play between Australia and South Africa in Sydney.
- South Africa face tough final day (BBC News)
South Africa reach the close of day four on 62-1 - needing a further 314 runs to complete a clean sweep of the series.
- CV makers continue to keep output in check (Business Standard India)
The government's move to help the beleaguered commercial vehicles (CV) segment notwithstanding, major manufacturers, including Ashok Leyland and Tata Motors, are still keeping their production at minimal levels to match sluggish demand.
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