Archive for April, 2011

PAC chief submits 2G report

Unfazed by the ‘rejection’ of the draft report on 2G scam, PAC chairman Murli Manohar Joshi today submitted it to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on the last day of his term as head of the Committee. View full post on All Stories

Osama planned 9/11-like attacks in Asia: WikiLeaks

Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden had planned to hijack American planes traveling across Southeast Asia and crash them into United States military facilities in the region in coordination with 9/11 attacks, according to a secret interrogation report of one of his bodyguards. View full post on All Stories

Free Counseling For Seniors Struggling With Reverse Mortgages

The National Foundation for Credit Counseling is offering free loss mitigation counseling for older homeowners who have reverse mortgages (RM) and struggle financially. View full post on All Stories

Panetta to head Pentagon, Petraeus CIA: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – CIA director Leon Panetta will become U.S. defense secretary and be replaced at the spy agency’s helm by U.S. Army General David Petraeus, current head of military operations in Afghanistan, ABC News reported on Wednesday. View full post on All Stories

WA governor signs doctor complaint reform bill

New law creates more transparency when patients file complaints and could serve as model for other states View full post on Consumer Protection Stories

Morning Sports Report – April 26, 2011

The Springfield Cardinals and Northwest Arkansas Naturals will open up their four game series Tuesday night at Hammons Field. And Drury picks up another local recruit. Dan Lucy has more in your Tuesday morning sports report. View full post on All Stories

Valencia chiefs hold meeting to assess heavy defeat to Real Madrid – report

La Liga side’s president and technical secretary Manuel Llorente demanded answers from coach Unai Emery on Monday after losing 6-3 at home to Jose Mourinho’s side View full post on All Stories

At least 55 rebels killed in Sudan: report

AT least 55 people have been killed and scores wounded in fighting between south Sudan’s army and rebel militiamen. View full post on All Stories

At least 55 rebels killed in Sudan: report

AT least 55 people have been killed and scores wounded in fighting between south Sudan’s army and rebel militiamen. View full post on All Stories

At least 55 rebels killed in Sudan: report

AT least 55 people have been killed and scores wounded in fighting between south Sudan’s army and rebel militiamen. View full post on All Stories

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