Tuesday 11 January 2011

LONDON MARKETS: Banks, ARM Drive FTSE Above 6,000 Level - NASDAQ (LAW)

LONDON MARKETS: Banks, ARM Drive FTSE Above 6,000 Level - NASDAQ
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Investors returned to the markets in a buying mood Tuesday, pushing the FTSE 100 past the key 6,000 level with big gains for Barclays PLC and ARM Holdings PLC. The FTSE 100 index rose 1.2% to 6,026.81, after closing down 0.5% in the
Source: www.nasdaq.com

Anderson joins London-based solicitor to advocate for sex abuse victims - Minneapolis Star Tribune
St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson , one of the most prominent attorneys representing victims of clergy sex abuse in the U.S., is going international. At a news conference in London Tuesday morning, Anderson and London-based solicitor of England and Wales Ann
Source: www.startribune.com

Watch: Drake + Florence Welch play “Fireworks” in London - Consequence of Sound
Drizzy Drake is kicking off 2011 in the UK and during the second night of his 2-night stint at London’s Hammersmith Apollo last weekend, the much-touted MC brought out Florence and the Machine songstress Florence Welch to fill Alicia Keys’ shoes for a
Source: consequenceofsound.net

VIDEO from adidas Available on thenewsmarket.com: adidas Speed Week London - Newsblaze.com
NEW YORK, Jan. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- See video from adidas at: Defoe and Ennis returned their missing adizeros in London. Brunel University, London, January 10th 2011 -- 10 lucky winners today handed Jermaine Defoe and Jessica Ennis back their adizero
Source: newsblaze.com

Julian Assange in London court over Swedish extradition request - Earthtimes
London - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in court in London Tuesday for a hearing linked to Sweden's request for his extradition on sexual offence allegation. The 39-year-old Australian arrived at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in south London where
Source: www.earthtimes.org

LONDON MARKETS: London Stocks Drop; Smith & Nephew Soars - NASDAQ
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- London shares dropped on Monday, with losses driven by the mining sector and oil giant BP PLC, which fell after a key pipeline in Alaska was shut down over the weekend. The FTSE 100 index closed down 0.5% at 5,956.30 after gaining 1
Source: www.nasdaq.com

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