Sangakkara powers S.Lanka to T20 win over India
AFP - Wed Dec 9, 1:04 pm ETKumar Sangakkara smashed a career-best 78 off just 37 balls to set up Sri Lanka's 29-run win in the first Twenty20 international against India here on Wednesday.
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Kumar Sangakkara smashed a career-best 78 off just 37 balls to set up Sri Lanka's 29-run win in the first Twenty20 international against India here on Wednesday.
(AP:COPENHAGEN) The U.S. and China exchanged barbs Wednesday at the Copenhagen climate talks, underscoring the abiding suspicion between the world's two largest carbon polluters about the sincerity of their pledges to control emissions.
>Episcopal Life Daily >December 9, 2009 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * TOP STORY - Faith groups express hopes for Copenhagen Climate Change Conference * WORLD REPORT - ENGLAND: Inclusive Church supports L.A. elections, regrets Canterbury's response * WORLD REPORT - INDIA: Churches ...
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Sugar futures fell for a fourth day after Standard & Poor’s downgraded Spain’s credit outlook, raising concerns that the economic recovery may be slower, dimming the outlook for demand. Orange juice gained.
NEW YORK (UPI) -- U.S. markets fell pulled away from a two-day slide Wednesday, after major boards in Asia and Europe closed lower for the second consecutive day.
The number of mobile devices capable of Internet access could top 1 billion by 2013, IDC said in a survey.
U.S. markets break pattern, head higher ... Treasury to extend TARP for 10 months ... Volkswagen to buy one fifth of Suzuki ... Credit card firms prepared for new law ... News from United Press International.
1:45 P.M. EST MR. GIBBS: All right, I'll just get slightly organized. Q Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said not too long ago that a signing on a START I replacement would happen soon, and I'm wondering if you can flesh that out and if that might be something that's going to be happening in conjunction with the President's trip to Copenhagen perhaps. MR. GIBBS: We do not have an agreement ...
Stop by Tours and Scheduling in the R.H. Johnson Rec Center between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays for details on these upcoming trips:Zoolights and Mormon TempleThe Phoenix Zoo is lit up with 600,000 lights in multi-colors, for the Christmas holidays....
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As we enter this holiday season, Jews around the world will celebrate Hanukah. The Jewish community is a diverse one, a multicultural and multiracial assemblage, by no means monolithic, representing millions of people throughout the world.
Earlier this year, Harbir Singh, Wharton’s vice-dean for Global Initiatives, launched a series of trips to foreign countries as a way for faculty to gain a deeper understanding of international economies and then use this knowledge in their teaching and research. Six professors recently visited the Chinese cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, and met with executives from Lenovo, Haier and ...
If your children happened to be born since the year 2000 in developed countries, they will most likely live to be 100, and they will be healthier than elderly people in previous generations, according to a recent article in the medical journal The Lancet . The implications are enormous for everything from retirement planning and health care costs to new models for the workplace and innovative ...
A Chicago man pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges that he conspired in the November 2008 terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai that left 166 people dead.
Why are Western donors funding AIDS efforts in a country set to introduce a law that would execute people found guilty of "aggravated homosexuality"?
Longtime TMA staffer John McNulty at long last steps into the solo art spotlight by Margaret Regan John McNulty claims he became a ceramicist because he couldn't draw. "I wanted to be an artist," he says, but he was discouraged about his drawing prowess, or lack thereof, when he was an art student at the State University of New York at Potsdam—so discouraged, in fact, that he added a second ...