среда, 2 октября 2013 г.

News Feed

Your RSS feed from RSSFWD.com. Update your RSS subscription
RSSFWD

News Feed

Latest worldwide news

Cher talks tour, Miley and leather jackets
Cher sits in a director's chair in one of the many rooms of her "Architectural Digest"-worthy home, perched high above a prime stretch of Malibu beach. She's talking about her infamous "Farewell Tour," an extended global trek that ran from 2002 to 2005, and was supposed to be her swan song as a touring artist.


Israelis praise Netanyahu's U.N. speech, say country is ready for Iran
Oct. 2 - As U.S. and Iran show signs of rapprochement, Israelis say they will take on Iran by themselves, if necessary. Nathan Frandino reports.


SP cuts Tuomey Healthcare System revenue bonds to CCC
Oct 2 (Reuters) - Standard Poor's Ratings Services on Wednesday cut Tuomey Healthcare System, South Carolina's revenue bonds to CCC from BB, after an appeals court ruled that Tuomey Healthcare was...


Taxpayers deserve their money back
If government isn't providing services, Bob Greene asks, shouldn't it give taxpayers a refund?


Gunmen open fire on sleeping college students in Nigeria
Under the cover of darkness, gunmen approached a dormitory in a rural Nigerian town and opened fire, killing and wounding students who sleeping.


Tricky No. 14 at Muirfield Prime for Birdies
The signature 14th at Muirfield Village can be a birdie hole for Tiger Woods and maybe even a once-a-month hacker.


Ronaldo agrees new deal
Cristiano Ronaldo pledged his future to Real Madrid as he signs a new five-year deal Sunday which ties him to the Spanish giants until 2018.


'Breaking Bad' A Clear and Final Ending
Alessandra Stanley, a television critic for The New York Times, analyzes the final episode of Breaking Bad. This video contains spoilers.


Rebels in Mali Suspend Peace Deal With Government
Separatists in the north accused the government of failing to begin the process of releasing prisoners as called for under the June peace accord.


UPDATE 4-Russia charges Greenpeace activists with piracy
MOSCOW, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Russia charged Greenpeace activists with piracy on Wednesday over a demonstration last month against Arctic oil drilling, a charge that could bring long prison terms for a protest in a region the Kremlin sees as a key to future prosperity.


Pat Cash's Wimbledon tour
Open Court's Pat Cash takes viewers for a behind the scenes tour of Wimbledon.


Encounters Lois Duncan Revisiting the Classics of an Earlier Generation
A new imprint brings back out-of-print books for young adults, feeding nostalgia and building a new generation of fans.


Sluggish job creation mutes U.S. office recovery report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. office market mildly improved in the third quarter, as weak job creation continued to plague demand for office space, according to a preliminary report by real estate...


Domestic Lives Dark Water A Year After Hurricane Sandy
Residents of one Long Island community are still reckoning the damages.


Sports Briefing | Hockey Devils Trade Right Wing to the Panthers
The Panthers reacquired right wing Krys Barch in a trade with the Devils. Barch went to Florida, along with a seventh-round pick in the 2015 draft, for center Scott Timmins.


Opening Rush to Insurance Markets Runs Into Snags
Federal and state officials said that while they knew there was pent-up demand for health coverage, the number of visits to their exchanges was greater than anticipated.


Gabrielle Hogan, Alexander Kearns
The wedding took place at the United States Military Academy at West Point, from which the groom graduated.


Actuant, Columbus McKinnon vie for lifting company Crosby -sources
Oct 2 (Reuters) - Industrial products makers Actuant Corp and Columbus McKinnon Corp are among the bidders for Crosby Group LLC, a lifting equipment company that is valued at around $1 billion,...


The Learning Network Blog Test Yourself | Math, Oct. 2, 2013
Can you calculate the number of teachers with one year of experience needed to bring the average years of experience to four years, if the school already has one teacher with 13 years of experience?


White House rejects latest Republican offer to end shutdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House rejected a Republican plan to reopen portions of the U.S. government on Tuesday as the first shutdown in 17 years closed landmarks like the Statue of Liberty...


Chavez's F1 legacy?
It's not only global tycoons and car manufacturers that are greasing the wheels of Formula One -- countries are doing it too.


On Fulton Street, Worries About Change
As trendy stores move in to the Fulton Street bazaar in Downtown Brooklyn, some worry about the potential loss of the markets distinctive stores and atmosphere.


Television Review Super Fun Night and We Are Men Begin
Super Fun Night, written by and starring the Australian actress Rebel Wilson, is more daring than funny, while We Are Men, starring Tony Shalhoub, is more gentle than snarky.


Solar charity takes aim at Africa's kerosene lamps
Sept. 24 - Non-profit groups aiming to replace Africa's deadly kerosene lamps with safe, solar alternatives say their campaign is gaining momentum. The award-winning Solaraid project says the dangerous lamps could be eliminated from the continent by 2020. Jim Drury has more.


Rescued sea lions swim to freedom
Sept. 30 - Six injured sea lions rescued by a group of Peruvian activists are released back into the wild. Tara Cleary reports.


Why Rouhani deserves praise
The media circus over Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's visit to New York has evoked euphoria at one end of the spectrum, and rank alarmism at the other. It's worth taking a moment to pick out a few important points


Bonita Spence, a Referee Who Had a Cheering Section, Dies at 52
Well known in the world of basketball, Ms. Spence also worked as an investigator in the public defenders office in Newark, N.J.


1.3 tons of cocaine found on flight
Venezuelan authorities on Wednesday announced additional arrests in connection with a massive shipment of cocaine in an Air France flight from Caracas that landed in Paris.


'Homeland' season 3 10 things to know
The second season of the Showtime hit "Homeland" ended with an explosive finale that left the CIA headquarters in shambles and a former war hero on the run, suspected of setting a bomb that killed 219 innocent people.


U.S. funds already in position to score on Twitter, Alibaba IPOs
BOSTON (Reuters) - Five mutual funds run by T. Rowe Price Group Inc own $220 million worth of Twitter Inc, opening up a big lead over rival U.S. funds to capitalize on the social networking site's expected public stock offering.


Why strippers love U.N. meeting
For this New York strip club, the annual U.N. meeting tends to be one of the best weekends for business.


Islanders Beat Senators 4-1 to Sweep SS Series
Riley Wetmore and Ryan Strome scored first-period goals to lead the New York Islanders to a 4-1 victory over Ottawa and a sweep of a split-squad series against the Senators on Sunday night that closed out the NHL preseason.


Galatasaray Hires Mancini as New Coach
Galatasaray of Turkey hired the former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini to replace Fatih Terim as coach.


Australia shares slip in choppy trade, investors cautious on US gov't shutdown
SYDNEY, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Australian shares slipped 0.2 percent in volatile trade on Tuesday as the U.S. government began a partial shutdown, but the local market was buoyed somewhat by...


Tricky No. 14 at Muirfield Prime for Birdies
The signature 14th at Muirfield Village can be a birdie hole for Tiger Woods and maybe even a once-a-month hacker.


Global Health Coca-Cola Plans Kiosks With Water and Internet
At the Clinton Global Initiative meeting, the Coca-Cola Company announced that it will erect kiosks in 20 countries to offer water, electricity and Internet connections.


A Statue Is Removed, and Fans Are Thrilled
The statue, built by the Fulham teams former owner, stood outside Craven Cottage in London for more than two years.


Joint Russian-U.S. crew blasts off for space station
(Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station.


ArtsBeat Good Reviews Propel Glass Menagerie Sales on Broadway
In a mixed week at the box office for most Broadway shows, the new revival of The Glass Menagerie enjoyed unusually strong ticket sales.


Mixed bag for top UK grocers
Oct. 2 - The battle for grocery sales in the UK is hotting up with number three grocer J Sainsbury again outperforming profit-hit frontrunner Tesco. Ivor Bennett reports


RSSFWD - From RSS to Inbox
3600 O'Donnell Street, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21224. (410) 230-0061
WhatCounts

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий