Thursday, 26 August 2010

Hendrix’s London flat to open to public - Today's Zaman (LEGAL NEWS)

Hendrix’s London flat to open to public - Today's Zaman
For 12 days only, Hendrix fans can tour the Mayfair flat where he wrote, played and entertained. The opening of the top-floor flat will be part of a wider “Hendrix in Britain” exhibition at the Handel House Museum
Source: todayszaman.com

Tullow Oil Profit More Than Doubles - FOXBusiness
LONDON -- Tullow Oil said Wednesday that its first half net profit more than doubled to $81.7 million from $31.6 million a year earlier as revenue grew 11% to $485.9 million. The group said production fell 6%
Source: www.foxbusiness.com

Tullow Oil Falls the Most in Two Months in London on Uganda Tax Dispute - Bloomberg
Tullow Oil Plc , the U.K. explorer with the most licenses in Africa, dropped the most in two months in London trading after warning of likely delays to its projects in Uganda because of a tax dispute. Tullow
Source: www.bloomberg.com

More tests on MI6 worker's body  - ONE News
More tests will be carried out on the body of a man who worked for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service MI6 found at a flat near the agency's headquarters. The body of Gareth Williams, 30, was discovered by officers on
Source: tvnz.co.nz

Jimi Hendrix's London Years Explored in New Exhibit - Billboard
The London home of composer George Frideric Handel is holding an exhibition about its other famous resident -- Jimi Hendrix. The groundbreaking guitarist lived during the late 1960s in an apartment in the city's Mayfair
Source: www.billboard.com

London shares hold steady after surge in BHP Billiton profit - Marketwatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- U.K. stocks were broadly flat Wednesday, as losses for Tullow Oil were offset by well-received results from BHP Billiton and insurer Admiral Group. The miner, which has offered to buy
Source: www.marketwatch.com

CHINGFORD: Pirate radio DJ is caught and fined (From East London and West Essex - Epping Forest Guardian
A CHINGFORD man who was caught operating a pirate radio station from his house has been fined £350 and told to pay more than £5,000 court costs. Paul Hampshire, of York Road, appeared at Waltham Forest Magsitrates
Source: www.guardian-series.co.uk

Running joke: London 2012 planning parodied by BBC - Newsday
(AP) — The BBC plans to parody preparations for the London 2012 Olympics in a new comedy series. "Twenty Twelve" has been shot in the style of the mockumentary series "The Office," and the British
Source: www.newsday.com

U.K. Stocks Retreat as BHP, Rio Tinto, Tullow Oil Fall in London - BusinessWeek
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. stocks fell for a second day as basic resources companies declined and BP Plc dropped after reports that U.S. authorities may further delay deep-water oil exploration in the Gulf of
Source: www.businessweek.com

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