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Blackburn v Wolves: Where To Watch Live Online Coverage Of the Premier League
Live online/TV coverage: In the U.K., Sky Sports and ESPN will share live coverage and highlights, while Match of the Day will broadcast a comprehensive highlights program on Saturday and Sunday nights, full details are available on the BBC Web site. In the U.S., Fox Sports and ESPN will show select matches and highlights, check their individual TV schedules for further details.
FA Community Shield 2011: Where To Watch Live Online Coverage of Manchester United v Manchester City
The traditional curtain-raiser for the English Premier League kicks-off this afternoon when defending champions Man Utd take on FA Cup holders Man City in the Community Shield at Wembley. Where to watch live online coverage of the match is detailed below.
News of the World and a Reply to Mr Chris Steiner
In 1979, I was sent on one of those junior/mid management courses that stressed team awareness and interplay through much physical stress but where the individual was also given the opportunity to lead the group and each had to prepare two or three presentations. In turn, a few guest speakers had been invited to give talks on their specialist field and answer any questions.
Vogue Australia Features First Plus Size Model
Vogue Australia has published its first ever plus-size fashion shoot this month.
Australia: Teenage Girl Freed After Ten Hour 'Collar Bomb' Nightmare
The teenage girl who was a teenager was forced to spend spent hours with a bomb strapped to her neck after an intruder broke into her home is free and unharmed after 10 hours of terror in her home authorities said on Wednesday.
Australia: 'Collar Bomb' Strapped to Girl's Neck in Sydney
A police bomb squad has been called into a house located in a quiet and wealthy suburb in Sydney, Australia with a young woman in the "near vicinity" of a live bomb, authorities said Wednesday.
Australia Uses YouTube to ‘Deter’ Asylum Seekers
Australian immigration officials say they have masterminded a new plan to deter asylum seekers from trying to reach Australia by boat.
Apple Gamble on Court Success: Samsung Agree to Stall Galaxy Tab 10.1 Release if Apple Cover Damages
Apple has managed to secure an agreement ensuring that Galaxy device making rival Samsung won't release its highly anticipated Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia until the two company's lawsuit is resolved.
Rihanna Confirms Calvin Harris as Guest Support Act on ‘Loud’ Tour
Calvin Harris has been announced as special guest on Rihanna's record-breaking 'Loud' UK tour this Autumn.
Kate Moss to Write Her Autobiography
Kate Moss has reportedly decided to write an autobiography, according to the Sun.
Australia: Giant Kangaroo Attacks 94-year-old Woman
Australia police used pepper spray to overpower an aggressive kangaroo after it attacked a 94-year-old woman as she tended to the laundry in her backyard.
Le Tour de France 2011: Results and Video Highlights from Stage 21
All the latest results, schedule changes, video highlights and coverage of the 2011 Tour de France. Cadel Evans became the first Australian to win the Tour de France on Sunday after a largely processional finish in Paris won by Britain's Mark Cavendish for the third year in row.
Earthquake of 6.2 magnitude Rocks Solomon Islands
A magnitude-6.2 earthquake hit off the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean northeast of Australia on Thursday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Climate Change: Lord Monckton Denies Global Warming
During a climate change debate at the National Press Club in Canberra Australia, Lord Christopher Monckton argued that cutting emissions to curb global warming is like trying to "swat" an asteroid away with a cricket bat.
Will National Apology Restore News International’s Damaged Reputation?
Will National Apology Restore News International’s Damaged Reputation?
Tom Mockridge: Who is Rebekah Brooks' Replacement?
News corp confirmed today that Tom Mockridge would replace Rebekah Woods as CEO of News International following her resignation.
Rupert and James Murdoch will answer questions before Parliament committee next week
Rupert Murdoch, head of News Corporation, and his son and presumed heir James Murdoch, will appear before the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport committee to answer questions from MPs relating to the ongoing phone hacking scandal.
Apple Increase iPhone and iPad App Prices by Nearly 20 Per Cent
Tech Giant Apple has increased the cost of apps for its iOS running iPhone and iPad devices by an average rate of 17.5 per cent.
Fashion Chain Topshop Criticized in Anorexia Outrage
Renowned high-street fashion chain Topshop had everyone talking today and none of it in a good way.
Where to Watch the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Live
The U.S.A. vs. France match at the FIFA Women's World Cup on Wednesday looks set to be a thrilling encounter. Live coverage of the tournament is available through a variety of broadcasters.
Google Android beats iOS as most popular mobile operating system
According to a new report by Kantar Woldpanel ComTech, Google's Android is now the most popular OS in eight "key" countries.
AntiSec: Could a united global response to cybercrime deal with hacker collective Anonymous?
With the U.K. this week, joining the growing cacophony of countries calling for a unified global anti-cybercrime agency, analysts have already begun to question whether such a response could actually deal with hacking collectives like Anonymous.
Le Tour de France 2011: Results, schedule and video highlights of Stage 5
British sprint-rider Mark Cavendish won an incident-filled fifth stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday, as Thor Hushovd of Norway retained the leader's yellow jersey.
Virgin Australia set to become Australia’s number one airline?
Virgin Australia set to become Australia’s number one airline?
UK Government Calls for Stricter Cyber-laws to Combat Growing Hacker Threat
Acknowledging the growing threat posed by hacker groups like Anonymous and its AntiSec hacking campaign, the UK Government has called for stricter international laws against cyber-crime.
Virgin Atlantic pilot strike: no news is very bad news
Virgin Atlantic pilot strike: no news is very bad news
Virgin Atlantic under further pressure as Qantas call off industrial action
Virgin Atlantic under further pressure as Qantas call off industrial action
Everything you need to know about the Virgin pilot strikes
Virgin Atlantic pilots have voted overwhelmingly to strike over a four per cent pay increase. The strike, which has mass support amongst pilots, had a turnout of 94 per cent with 97 per cent voting in favour of industrial action. Here are all the facts that you need to know about the strike and how any planned industrial action will affect you
Hacker collective Anonymous hack Apple and Australian election databases
Leader of the ongoing hacking campaign Operation Anti-Security, Anonymous, has posted data taken during a cyber attack against tech giant Apple.
Monday 4th July 2011: decision day for Virgin pilots' strike
BALPA withdrew on Friday to consider its position after another round of talks to avert the Virgin pilots' strike failed. Richard Branson was said to have played a 'key role' in negotiating for Virgin Atlantic but it is expected dates for the strike will be announced on Monday.