Click here to create your personal news page. The news that appears on Malcolm Moore will appear there and be constantly updated. You can then modify the page, share it with your friends, or export it and have it appear elsewhere.

You can also create a personal news page and follow the news that interests you by clicking on the tab labelled 'New page'.
 

topics : related - allExplore

Wikio Shopping (beta)

  1. 1. Computers
  2. 2. Electronics
  3. 3. Communication
  4. 4. Household Appliances
  5. 5. Car/Motor Bike
  6. 6. Digital Camera
  7. 7. Mobile Phone
  8. 8. Smartphone
  9. 9. PDA
  10. 10. GPS
  11. 11. LCD Monitor
  12. 12. Printer

New products

  1. 1. Sony NV-U94T
  2. 2. Sony DSC-T500
  3. 3. Microsoft Mini Mouse Explorer
  4. 4. MSI Wind Drive
  5. 5. Grundig Mpixx 7400
  6. 6. Canon CanoScan 5600F
  7. 7. Canon LiDE 200
  8. go to Shopping

Participate



Malcolm Moore


Sort by : relevance - date - popularity
+Vote!

Chinese farmers bring home bacon for banks

Big foreign investors are making a shrewd commodity play by buying into the pork industry, reports Malcolm Moore.

+Vote!

China steps into gap left by faltering US

Bitter memories of the Sino-Japanese war are being swept away as China becomes Japan's biggest export market, writes Malcolm Moore in Hong Kong

+Vote!

China's economic miracle at a crossroads as Olympics start

After years of double-digit growth China's economy is at the crossroads, write Richard Spencer in Beijing and Malcolm Moore in Wenzhou.

+Vote!

Michelangelo 'hid secret code in Sistine Chapel'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/2163492/Michelangelo-%27hid-secret-code-in-Sistine-Chapel%27.html Michelangelo 'hid secret code in Sistine Chapel' By Malcolm Moore in Rome 20/06/2008 Michelangelo hid a secret code in the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel made up of mystical Jewish symbols and insults aimed at the pope, according to a new book. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel,...

2Vote!

Vatican Accused Over Girl’s Murder

From the London Telegraph, 6.23.2008. * * * Vatican accused over girl’s murder By Malcolm Moore in Rome Last Updated: 8:41PM BST 23/06/2008 The Vatican has been accused of ordering the assassination of a teenage girl who went missing 25 years ago. Emanuela Orlandi, the daughter of a Vatican employee, was 15 years old when she [...]

+Vote!

THE FIRST CATHOLIC PRESIDENT AND THE FIRST AMERICAN POPE:

George W Bush meets Pope amid claims he might convert to Catholicism (Malcolm Moore, 13/06/2008, Daily Telegraph) George W Bush and Pope Benedict XVI have held an intimate meeting in Rome as rumours mounted in Italy that the president may follow in Tony Blair's footsteps and convert to Catholicism. [...] The two men have grown increasingly close in the past two years, and Mr Bush was overheard whispering:...

+Vote!

Davide Petrucci's signing for Manchester United angers Roma

Manchester United came under fire after signing one of Italy's most promising young strikers, says Malcolm Moore in Rome.

+Vote!

Unicorns

So, over in Europe people are seeing unicorns again: 'Unicorn' born in Italy By Malcolm Moore in Rome Last Updated: 4:01pm BST June 11, 2008 A roe deer with a single horn in the middle of its head has found fame as the "Unicorn" of Tuscany. The 10-month-old deer was born in captivity at the Centre of Natural Sciences, a nature reserve near Prato. While single-horned deers have been spotted before,...

1Vote!

When bankers went bonkers

Malcolm Moore reviews The New Paradigm for Financial Markets by George Soros

+Vote!

Chelsea and Roman Abramovich may be drawn to Luciano Spalletti's style at Roma

Luciano Spalletti, whose Roma team is more famed for its stylish football than for winning titles, has emerged as the latest favourite to take the vacant manager's seat at Chelsea, writes Malcolm Moore in Rome.

+Vote!

Pope avoids Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

From Iran Focus: Telegraph.co.uk By Malcolm Moore in Rome Benedict XVI has cancelled meetings with seven world leaders to avoid an encounter with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran. Mr Ahmadinejad is one of 40 heads of state arriving in Rome on Tuesday for a vital United Nations summit on the world’s food crisis. Mr Ahmadinejad was keen to meet Benedict [...]

+Vote!

NO OBAMA, HE:

Pope avoids Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Malcolm Moore, 01/06/2008, Daily Telegraph) Benedict XVI has cancelled meetings with seven world leaders to avoid an encounter with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran. A pope is required to be morally serious, unlike a Democratic presidential nominee. Posted by Orrin Judd (June 1, 2008 4:39 PM)

+Vote!

Roberto Mancini's plan to sue Inter Milan likely to delay appointment of Jose Mourinho

San Siro fall-out means Jose Mourinho must wait for his Italian appointment, writes Malcolm Moore in Rome.

+Vote!

Fabio Capello facing perjury charges in Italy

If found guilty, England coach Fabio Capello could face six years in jail, writes Malcolm Moore.

1Vote!

Berlusconi faces Muslim clash-in Italy

Berlusconi faces Muslim clash By Malcolm Moore in Rome Last updated: 11:38 PM BST 04/05/2008 Silvio Berlusconi is facing a row with the Muslim world over his plans to appoint a member of the far-Right to his cabinet. Roberto Calderoli, 52, a senior member of the Northern League, enraged Muslims two years ago during the row over a set [...]