| Indians want Harbhajan Singh audio banned
Harbhajan was found guilty at the initial marathon hearing immediately after the SCG Test, but his ban was put on hold when India appealed against match referee Mike Procter's finding. Harbhajan still maintains his innocence. The appeal hearing at the Adelaide Federal Court before Justice Hansen is expected to last two days. Justice Hansen, who will be assisted by lawyer John Jordan, will re-interview all the key figures involved from the drama-packed match. Clarke and Hayden, who said they heard Harbhajan's abuse, Adam Gilchrist and captain Ricky Ponting will appear at the hearing, as will Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar. The latter was batting with Harbhajan when his spat with Symonds erupted. Cricket broadcaster Channel 9 said when the report was originally made that it could offer no help as the stump microphones were turned off.
LPG marketing cos increase price again
ISLAMABAD: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) marketing companies have once again increased the ex-plant rate of LPG to Rs 950 or per 11.8 kilogram domestic cylinder further putting burden on domestic consumers. The increase is against Oil and Gas Regulatory Authoritys... .
Crowd surge hurts music fans at Big Day Out
Organisers interrupted the American headliners towards the end to appeal to the 45,000-strong crowd for calm. Revellers said they feared for their safety as the crowd surged towards the main stage and fans climbed every available vantage point at Flemington racecourse. Organisers rushed the band off stage, and ordered people to climb down from the structures and trees before the band would resume. One man who was on top of a marquee fell and was rushed to hospital by ambulance officers, who put him in neck brace. The condition of the two injured people was unknown late last night. Veteran attendee Cameron Oliver, 26, said he saw a lot of violence in the crowd. "In nine Big Day outs and numerous other festivals, this is the most violent and least policed I have been to," he said.
Rename Kalahari before it gets here
That's right, you haters are nothing but low-rent racists, who are implying that the non-white people of Bragg Hill or immigrants who aren't white anglo-saxon protestants are all illegal, dirty or in need of a shower. Take your white supremacy and move to Arkansas, it's full of ignorant white Wal-Mart shopping morons like you people. .
Liberty Media reports mixed 3rd quarter; Starz shines, QVC slumps
Liberty Media Corp. said today its third-quarter revenue climbed, although a solid performance by the Starz cable TV channel was offset by lower sales in the QVC home-shopping network. The diversified media holding company, founded by cable pioneer John Malone, was expected to release full consolidated financial statements later today. Liberty, based in suburban Englewood, has divided its assets into two groups, Liberty Interactive Group, which includes QVC and other e-commerce businesses, and Liberty Capital Group, which consists of Starz Entertainment LLC. Each has its own tracking stock. Liberty said its interactive group reported a 10 percent drop in operating income to $231 million from $257 million last year. Revenue edged up to $1.69 billion from $1.65 billion.
Orlando Premium Outlets' owner buys Dixie Stampede
The mystery buyer of Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede is little more than a stone's throw from the now-shuttered dinner attraction on Interstate 4 near Walt Disney World. The parent company of the Orlando Premium Outlets shopping center confirmed Tuesday that it holds the contract to buy the property at 8251 Vineland Ave. The company, Chelsea Property Group, is a division of Simon Property Group, the nation's biggest shopping-mall owner and operator. Chelsea officials wouldn't elaborate on their plans for the 13-acre site, which is across Vineland Avenue from Orlando Premium Outlets. .
Don’t Trust Childproof Packages
A recent study found that a spoonful of honey worked just as well at relieving coughs in children. Maybe it's time for us all to try the Pooh Bear approach to cold care. Tags: CDC | FDA | over the counter drugs | pediatrics Tools: Share | Comments (0) .
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