Thursday, 25 November 2010

London Mayor approves Spurs' redevelopment plans - NECN (LONDON LEGAL)

London Mayor approves Spurs' redevelopment plans - NECN
LONDON (AP) — London Mayor Boris Johnson has approved plans by Premier League club Tottenham to redevelop its current stadium at White Hart Lane. Boris Johnson backed a decision by a local council to grant Spurs planning permission for a 56,000-seat
Source: www.necn.com

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!
Go to the new RSS page and renew your subscription.

Source: api.bing.com

Berdych beats Roddick in London - my FOX lubbock
Tomas Berdych notched a straight-set win over Andy Roddick in round-robin play at the ATP World Tour Finals. Berdych earned a 7-5, 6-3 triumph Wednesday to remain alive for a berth in the semifinals of the exclusive tournament. He lost his first match in
Source: www.myfoxlubbock.com

LONDON MARKETS: Real-estate Firms Lead U.K. Benchmark Higher - NASDAQ
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Strong gains for Capital Shopping Centres Group helped pull the U.K. benchmark index higher Thursday after the real-estate company said it had received a preliminary takeover approach and also announced a deal to buy a landmark
Source: www.nasdaq.com

European markets diverge on debt crisis concerns; Spain, Ireland, Portugal drop - Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON - Stock exchanges of countries at the forefront of investor concerns over Europe's debt crisis closed lower Thursday, on a day when trading activity was light as Wall Street was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. Ireland's ISEQ fell 1.2 percent
Source: www.startribune.com

London 2012 security threat to be severe - Globe and Mail
Britain's national terror threat will remain at a severe level during the 2012 London Olympics, the country's national counterterrorism minister said Thursday. The current threat was raised to the second highest classification in January, meaning an attack
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

The force is absent: Original Darth Vader costume fails to sell at London auction - Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON - Auctioneers overestimated the power of the dark side. An original Darth Vader costume from a "Star Wars" movie did not sell at auction Thursday when no bidder offered to pay the reserve price, Christie's auctioneers said. The outfit — a jet
Source: www.startribune.com

Collector buys rare Apple I for $210,000 at London auction - Detroit News
London — Its processor works 1,000 times slower than the Apple iPad, but the first ever Apple computer has sold for 425 times the price. The Apple I, one of only 200 such models ever made, was sold Tuesday afternoon at Christie's auction house in central
Source: www.detnews.com

London's First Season Ends with Trip to Virginia Tech - WHSV
Mike London's first Virginia team has only one more game to play in what has been a difficult season for an undermanned team, and it's the big one. Mike London's first Virginia team has only one more game to play in what has been a difficult season for an
Source: www.whsv.com

No comments: