Archive | February, 2010

Obama on killings: ‘incomprehensible’

Posted on 28 February 2010

President Obama joined top brass, thousands of rank-and-file troops and dignitaries Tuesday to pay tribute to the 13 people killed in last week’s massacre at the largest U.S. military installation.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing [...]

Tennis: Federer secures easy victory

Posted on 28 February 2010

Top seed Roger Federer sends out an ominous warning to his rivals with the most comfortable of Australian Open second-round victories over Victor Hanescu.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing an anti-torture amendment sponsored by Sen. [...]

Simply put Sacramento Kings Wagner is terrible don’t let

Posted on 28 February 2010

Simply put, reveals sacremento kings Wagner is players kings informs terrible; don’t let that one win fool you.. Considering the Bearcats lost 65 points per game after the September scandal that cost Kevin Broadus his job, it is remarkable that Binghamton has won three games (fine, only one was against a Division I opponent) [...]

Obama wants power to block excessive health insurance rate hikes

Posted on 28 February 2010

The Obama administration will propose legislation that would allow the government to block excessive rate hikes by health insurance companies, a senior administration official told CNN Sunday.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing an anti-torture amendment [...]

Branson unveils his newest spaceship

Posted on 28 February 2010

Billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson on Monday unveiled the winged rocket his company developed to give paying customers a brief taste of space.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing an anti-torture amendment sponsored by Sen. Or [...]

Motorsport: Loeb wins Mexico rally

Posted on 28 February 2010

All-conquering Sebastien Loeb claimed his first win of this year’s world rally championships with victory in Mexico on Sunday.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing an anti-torture amendment sponsored by Sen. Or 30.Thing is, there isn’t [...]

Motorsport: Sainz claims Dakar title

Posted on 28 February 2010

Carlos Sainz has won the Dakar Rally for the first time after keeping main rival and teammate Nasser Al-Attiyah in his sights on the 14th and final stage on Saturday.
Thompson scored 32 points in the first quarter on his way to 73. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) said the administration was making “a terrible mistake” in opposing [...]

If they NBA Draft do an injured safety who could make

Posted on 28 February 2010

If they reports do, an 1984 draft imparts injured safety who could make a difference may just be healthy enough to play!. I run a sports bar in Southeast Michigan And around the holidays, people are dicks. Shopping, traffic, family…it all is too much to bear for a lot of folks.So, they take it out [...]

Microsoft goes social with new Kin smartphones

Posted on 28 February 2010

Microsoft’s new smartphone, the Kin, is shooting for a place in the hearts — and pockets — of a plugged-in “social generation,” the company announced Monday.
City Council member and ex-head of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, pleaded guilty to a felony charge that he conspired to illegally steer union money to his 2003 [...]

Sprint unveils its first 4G phone

Posted on 28 February 2010

Sprint has announced its first 4G phone, to go on sale this summer. The HTC Evo 4G has two cameras for video calling and is the first commercially available 4G handset with a major U.S. carrier.
More than 300 melees occurred at state prisons during the 12-month period before the governor’s October decree, along with hundreds [...]