SYDNEY has kicked off Australia’s New Year’s Eve celebrations with a spectacular early firework

SYDNEY has kicked off Australia’s New Year’s Eve celebrations with a spectacular early firework display for families. The sky was overcast but rain earlier in the day was gone by nightfall, leaving a clear view of the pyrotechnics for the hundreds of thousands of Sydneysiders and visitors crowded around the harbour. “They were absolutely amazing, I didn’t know which way to look, I wish I had 360 degree vision,”... [more]

Today in History, Dec. 31

Today is Thursday, Dec. 31, the 365th and final day of 2009. Today is New Year’s Eve. Today’s Highlight in History: On Dec. 31, 1909, the Manhattan Bridge, spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn, was officially opened to vehicular traffic by New York City Mayor George B. McClellan Jr. on his last day in office. On this date: In 1759, Arthur Guinness founded his famous brewery at St. James’s Gate... [more]

U2 tour tops annual rankings in North America

U2 may have suffered disappointing sales for their new album, but the Irish rockers were easily the most popular draw on the North American concert circuit this year, according to data issued on Wednesday. The band sold $123 million (76.5 million pounds) worth of tickets to its stadium tour, while Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band came in second with $94.5 million, said trade publication Pollstar. Among all-time tours, the U2 trek... [more]

Cost-cutting NASA eyes three cheap space missions

NASA has named low-cost missions to Venus, the moon and an asteroid on a shortlist to become its latest space adventure, as the US agency faces astronomical political pressure to cut costs. The proposed probes — to the surface of Venus, the moon and to bring back a piece of a primitive asteroid — must all come with a price tag of less than 650 million dollars, a fraction of the cost of manned space flight. The agency, in a statement... [more]

Japan mulls turning JAL into domestic carrier

The Japanese government is discussing an option to strip debt-ridden Japan Airlines (JAL) of its international operations to enable it to survive as a domestic carrier, a newspaper reported on Thursday. It calls for rival All Nippon Airways (ANA) to take over JAL’s international flights as part of its downsizing scheme, the Mainichi Shimbun said. The scheme was apparently on the table when key cabinet officials, including Transport... [more]

Hugo Chavez says any coup attempt would fail

CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is looking to 2010 facing a recession, trying to prevent widespread power outages, and warning his opponents against a coup attempt. Chavez said in a televised speech Wednesday that any action like the failed military rebellion against him in 2002 wouldn’t have a chance. “If something like that occurs to you, our counterattack is going to be firm. I’m warning you,”... [more]

Family of executed man: ‘China is arrogant’

Nasir Shaikh, whose 53-year-old cousin Akmal Shaikh was executed in the early hours of Tuesday, accused the Chinese authorities of “arrogance” in the way they dealt with the executed Briton’s case. Shaikh, who was convicted of heroin smuggling in China, was executed by lethal injection, in spite of pleas for clemency from human rights campaigners and the British Government. His cousins, Soohail and Nasir, arrived back... [more]

Google loses Canadian Groovle domain name claim

A Canadian company behind a search engine called Groovle.com has won a case filed against it by online search giant Google. Google said the domain name used by the small business, 207 Media, was too similar to its own, but mediators the National Arbitration Forum disagreed. In the complaint, Google asked for the judges to rule that 207 Media transfer the domain name over to it. But three judges appointed by the forum refused the request. They... [more]

AIG executive resigns over pay limits

A top executive at American International Group Inc has resigned because of pay curbs imposed by the Obama Administration’s pay czar, the insurer said on Wednesday. Anastasia Kelly, AIG’s vice chairman for legal, human resources, corporate affairs and corporate communications, resigned effective December 30 for “good reason” and is eligible for severance pay under the terms of the company’s executive severance... [more]

2009 – Dead celebritites remembered

Michael Jackson died in June aged 50 under suspicious circumstances and only weeks before his final series of concerts were due to start at London’s 02 Arena. Farrah Fawcett, the beautiful Charlie’s Angel, died of Cancer at the age of 52. Patrick Swayze lost his long battle with the disease aged just 47. TV personality Jade Goody suffered a long and very public illness. Godfather of the modern celebrity chef Keith Floyd also... [more]

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