Kidman calls to boost Aussie Olympic morale
Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
A morale boosting phone call from actress Nicole Kidman to the Australian Olympians has helped them win another gold medal.
Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
A morale boosting phone call from actress Nicole Kidman to the Australian Olympians has helped them win another gold medal.
ziomal.biz (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
A 24-HOUR general strike in five of Bolivia's opposition-controlled states on Tuesday paralysed a broad swath of this deeply divided Andean nation.
MGoBlog (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Expert spelunking by the Daily resolves the bizarre George Morales story : About two weeks ago, Rodriguez said Morales signed in February. But Morales said he hasn’t signed yet and plans to after fall camp wraps up in a couple weeks. Carr offered him a one-year scholarship with the possibility it will be renewed. Morales hasn’t decided what he will do if he’s not offered...
MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
He first became news after being accused of snatching his daughter off the streets of Boston which launched an intense, international manhunt. But since the capture of the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller , new questions of a mysterious past have come to light. NBC's Natalie Morales sat down for an exclusive interview with Rockefller this morning at the Suffolk County Jail in Boston....
Reuters (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (Reuters) - Hundreds of anti-government protesters battled supporters of President Evo Morales on Tuesday with rocks and sticks as a general strike against the Bolivian leader turned violent.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Strikes are under way in five Bolivian provinces against President Evo Morales's plans to redistribute gas revenues.
ziomal.biz (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
FRENCH PRESIDENT Nicolas Sarkozy paid a quick visit to Afghanistan yesterday to bolster French troops following the deaths of 10 soldiers in a Taliban ambush close to the capital, Kabul, earlier this week.
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Other World Stories »Anti-Morales strikes deepen political divide in BoliviaA dead rat hangs from a sign accusing autonomist Santa Cruz governor Ruben Costa of murder.Photograph: ReutersPATRICK McDONNELL in Sucre, BoliviaBOLIVIA: A 24-HOUR general strike in five of Bolivia's opposition-controlled states on Tuesday paralysed a broad swath of this deeply divided Andean nation.Clashes broke out...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Other World Stories »Sarkozy visits Afghanistan to boost troop morale after deathsAfghan president Hamid Karzai greets Nicolas Sarkozy at the presidential palace in Kabul. Photograph: Ahmad Masood/ReutersJASON BURKE in KabulAFGHANISTAN: FRENCH PRESIDENT Nicolas Sarkozy paid a quick visit to Afghanistan yesterday to bolster French troops following the deaths of 10 soldiers in a Taliban ambush...
Cato-at-liberty (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
The UK Health Minister wants a big tax increase on the rich in order to boost morale and demonstrate that Labour Party officials “understand what it is like to cope with rising food, fuel, and utility bills.” But if punishing Britain’s most productive residents actually is a way to boost morale for the rest of [...]
inca kola news (Free subscription) | 08/16/2008
People Daily (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
Bolivian President Evo Morales on Thursday voiced his willingness to introduce full autonomy throughout Bolivia, but on a constitutional basis. At a meeting in the presidential Quemado Palace earlier in the day, Morales urged ratified opposition governors to heed the message from more than two-thirds of the Bolivian people, who demanded at last Sunday's recall referendum "to continue...
Bhumkal Bastar (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
... likes of Darren Bent and Ashley Young are also on the sidelines. Instead, Capello will look for a morale-boosting victory as they head into next month and the Italian is confident that they know what he is asking of them. "I think they know me, about my style, the movement around the pitch - they know and it's better now," he said. "The first and second games were different teams and it...
Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
Bolivian president Evo Morales casts his vote in a recall referendum on whether he should remain in power.