Ex-Ghana international Stephen Appiah has been handed a trial by Singapore League side Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.
France has become the 14th country to approve a law allowing gay marriage. The bill, which also legalises adoption by same-sex couples, was passed by 321 votes to 225 in the French parliament. The decision follows a divisive public debate … Continue reading →
AsiaOneChina bird flu spreads to new province - AsiaOne.comAsiaOneSHANGHAI - China on Tuesday said the H7N9 bird flu had spread to a new area as it confirmed the first case in the eastern province of Shandong in an outbreak which has so far killed 21 people. Since China announced on March 31 that the virus had been ...First H7N9 Case in Shandong Confirmed - CRIENGLISH.comCRIENGLISH.comChina confirms 102 H7N9 cases, 20 deathsXinhuaFalse alarm quarantine gives me confidence in Hong Kong's H7N9 preparednessSouth China Morning Post (blog)Sydney Morning Herald -TIME -China Dailyall 136 news articles »
Kofi Humado – Minister for Food and Agric Mr George Anyebuno, Head of the Aflatoxin Laboratory of the Food Research Institute (FRI) has called on the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), the Grains Development Board and the Ministry of …
Emmanuel Baffour and Mumuni Abubakar could be offloaded by Mamelodi Sundowns in the off-season to create space for the arrivals of Mahatma Otoo and Rashid Sumaila.
BBC NewsNokia wins ban in the Netherlands on HTC One componentBBC NewsNokia has won a court injunction banning HTC from using microphone components in its flagship HTC One smartphones in the Netherlands. It will create more headaches for the Taiwan-based firm, which has struggled with component shortages. Nokia said it ...HTC One hit with injunction over Nokia-developed microphoneExpert ReviewsSTMicro Ordered by Dutch Court to Stop Microphone Sales to HTCBloombergNokia awarded injunction against HTC for microphone componentsZDNetReuters Canada -Tech2 -Engadgetall 34 news articles »
Daily MailPUNT: Google is searching for excusesIrish IndependentTHE "Occupy" mobs have been particularly quiet in recent months. What had at one stage seemed to be a seminal movement in social and financial history appears to have had little long-term effect.Google Chairman says Project Glass won't ship before 2014NDTVMP: Google sees taxes as "voluntary"PC ProGoogle Glass not hitting the shops until 2014 - TechMSN UKForbes -The Guardian -NPR (blog)all 121 news articles »
A teenage boy who lost an arm and a leg as a baby has become the first person in the UK to be fitted with a prosthetic hand that is so advanced it can be controlled via a smartphone app. … Continue reading →
The National Steering Committee on Employee Health and Well-Being Programmes (NEHAWP) has called on President John Mahama to ensure a speedy approval of the Occupational Safety and Health policy to create a safe environment and protection for workers. Dr Edith …
Former Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Kpegah, today failed to show up at an Accra Fast Track High Court hearing his writ against NPP 2012 presidential candidate. The former Supreme Court judge claims Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is holding himself … Continue reading →
Italian champions Juventus have reaffirmed their anti-racism stance after being slapped with a 30,000 euro fine for fans racially abusing German-born Ghanaian Kevin-Prince Boateng.
Brisbane TimesTHE LOWEDOWN: Deserving MarinersNewcastle HeraldCELEBRATIONS: Mariners Daniel McBreen and Trent Sainsbury. Picture: Brendan Esposito. IN the end, a great day, which put the icing on a fantastic season for the Hyundai A-League and produced the right outcome. As Fox Sports' Andy Harper suggested ...Wanderers wondering what might have beenStuff.co.nzTony Popovic says grand final heartache will make Western Sydney Wanderers ...Herald SunA-League grand final tops pay TV ratings - Wide World of Sports - NinemsnNinemsnABC Online -The Australian -The Australian Financial Reviewall 96 news articles »
A Brizilian fisherman is counting his lucky stars today after he accidentally shot himself in the face with a harpoon – and survived. Bruno Barcellos de Souza Coutinho, 34, was cleaning the gun on Sunday when it went off in … Continue reading →
ABC NewsBoston bombing suspects: The Dagestan connectionCNN International(CNN) -- Dagestan has hit the headlines, but this obscure, impoverished southern Russian republic on the coast of the Caspian Sea won't be familiar even to those who pride themselves on being news nerds. Were it not for the fact that Tamerlan and ...Boston bomber may have slit the throat of his best pal in gruesome triple murder ...Scottish Daily RecordDA eyes Marathon bombing suspect's link to triple murder in WalthamMetroWest Daily NewsBoston bombing suspect chargedTV3.ieMinnesota Public Radio -Boston.com -New Zealand Heraldall 9,095 news articles »
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