Kings of Leon wins record of the year

Alternative rock band Kings Of Leon upset favorites Beyonce and Taylor Swift to win the record of the year Grammy for “Use Somebody.” The win gave the Kings of Leon three Grammys out of four nominations this year, all thanks to last year’s “Only By The Night” album. The same album gave them three nominations last year, one of which they won. “Use Somebody” lost out earlier in the show to Beyonce’s... [more]

China fumes after U.S. arms sales to Taiwan

Chinese state media laid into the United States on Monday after the Obama administration unveiled its first arms package for Taiwan, a move that prompted China to impose sanctions on the firms involved. The latest spat between the world’s biggest and third-biggest economies threatens to add to a litany of other issues straining ties, including the value of China’s currency, trade protectionism and Internet freedoms. The official China... [more]

Detained Americans say they had good intentions in Haiti

Ten Americans detained and accused of child trafficking in Haiti after they allegedly tried to bus 33 children into the Dominican Republic insist their effort was an attempt to get the children to a shelter. But Haiti’s prime minister said Sunday that the group was kidnapping the children. “From what I know until now, this is a kidnapping case,” Jean-Max Bellerive told CNN. “Who is doing it — I don’t know.... [more]

South Korean bonds edge up on U.S. lead

South Korean treasury bond prices edged up early on Monday, lifted by U.S. Treasuries’ gains on doubts over future economic growth and weaker-than-expected domestic export data. Official data showed before the market opening that the nation’s exports in January rose less than expected, pushing the trade balance into its first deficit in 12 months and reinforcing fears of slowing recovery momentum. However, the upside was capped... [more]

Continental on trial for Concorde Paris crash

US airline Continental and two of its employees go on trial this week for the manslaughter of 113 people who died in a Concorde crash that put an end to the dream of supersonic travel. A former French civil aviation official and two senior members of the Concorde programme will be tried on the same charge from Tuesday in a court near Paris, with proceedings expected to last four months. The New York-bound jet crashed in a ball of fire shortly... [more]

Mild Growth in European online retail sales in 2010

Online retail sales in Europe are set to jump 20 percent this year, far outstripping growth in store-based sales as countries like Poland, France and Spain catch the Internet shopping bug, according to new research. The Centre for Retail Research (CRR), in a report commissioned by shopping comparison website Kelkoo, said on Monday online retail sales were likely to grow 19.6 percent to 172 billion euros (150 billion pounds) in 2010, following... [more]

Beyonce poised to add to Grammy total

Besides being one of the most popular singers on the planet, Beyonce has gotten plenty of accolades over her career. Now a veteran, she’s won a caseload of Grammys for her solo work and also with Destiny’s Child. What she hasn’t won, however, is the prestigious album of the year trophy, despite being nominated once before. That may change on Sunday. The superstar is nominated for a leading 10 Grammys, including record... [more]

Chaos eases as Haiti food lines focus on women

The 79-year-old woman with a 55-poundbag of rice perched on her head gingerly descended concrete steps Sunday and passed it off to her daughter-in-law — who quickly disappeared behind the faded leopard-print sheets that are the walls of their makeshift home on the crowded turf of Haiti’s National Stadium. That personal victory for Rosedithe Menelas and her hungry family was a leap forward as well for the United Nations and aid... [more]

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