Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Wednesday, 10 December 2008 - The Obama effect: How travel will change - Tips- msnbc.com
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • EBay and Craigslist battle heads to court | 3 December 2009
  • Divers reach SKorean ship, find no sign of life | 29 March 2010
  • Kelly Clarkson happy with weight, but photo altered | Entertainment | | 13 August 2009
  • Pioneering plaintiff wants DC's 1st gay marriage | 3 January 2010


    The Obama effect: How travel will change - Tips- msnbc.comForum Views () The Obama effect: How travel will change - Tips- msnbc.comForum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : The Obama effect: How travel will change - Tips- msnbc.com

    Skip navigation MSN Home   |   Mail More Hotmail Messenger My MSN MSN Directory Air Tickets/Travel Autos Careers & Jobs City Guides Dating & Personals Food & Entertaining Games Green Living Health & Fitness Horoscopes Investing Lifestyle Maps & Directions Money Movies Music News Real Estate/Rentals Shopping Sports Tech & Gadgets TV Weather White Pages Yellow Pages Sign In msn.com featuring Today Show Nightly News Dateline Meet the Press MSNBC TV NBC Sports Travel Tips sponsored by  Categories U.S. news World news Politics Business Sports Entertainment Health Tech & science Travel News Tips Destinations Deals Seasonal Cruising Active Family Business travel Luxury Travel photos Weather Local news Browse Video Photos Community Disable Fly-out Marketplace ShoppingGet a Holiday Deal Credit Score $0at CreditReport.com Start a businessEntrepreneur.com NetflixTry for Free Career Centervia Monster Homes for Salevia HomePages.com Investments $7 online stock trades Autosvia MSN Autos The Obama effect: How travel will change Can the new president make the skies friendlier?   IndependentTraveler.com     Subscribe now Independent Traveler.com Travel Bargains Traveler Resources Travel E-Letter Search Flights Round Trip One Way From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: Return: Adults: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cabin: Economy Business First Class From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: Adults: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cabin: Economy Business First Class From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: From: Include Nearby Airports To: Include Nearby Airports Leave: Add another flight Adults: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cabin: Economy Business First Class More Airfare Predictions and Deals Gorgeous fall foliageReaders capture the change of the seasons. True to their schoolReaders show school spirit, send in campus photos   Most popular • Most viewed • Top rated • Most e-mailed Woman returns $97,000 found in restroom Best PC games of 2008 Workers who staged sit-in at Chicago plant win Nagging wife, sausage help man win lottery Frugal farmer leaves $2 million to tiny church Most viewed on msnbc.com Amnesia victim who shed light on brain dies Heart attack patients get ‘big chill’ treatment Thousands gather on Pearl Harbor anniversary Detective: Teen was chained in fireplace Roman ‘factory town’ for oil lamps found Most viewed on msnbc.com Woman returns $97,000 found in restroom Nagging wife, sausage help man win lottery Workers who staged sit-in at Chicago plant win The ultimate resting place for Cubs fans Not just your kids: Dogs can think ‘no fair’ too Most viewed on msnbc.com By Ed Hewitt updated 2:40 p.m. ET Dec. 8, 2008 On the night of the U.S. presidential election, supporters of the winning candidate and party, well, partied well into the next morning across the country. People took to the streets in Harlem, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington and Hawaii. Which was the biggest party? It's impossible to be sure, but odds aren't bad that it happened on foreign soil. An informal poll by a friend of mine in Holland resulted in a 10:1 preference for the Democratic candidate this year, and the post-election party she celebrated lasted well into Wednesday afternoon (it is Holland after all). Expats and locals alike spilled into the streets in Paris, waving American flags, and crying and hugging. A reporter in London was given a huge kiss for the simple reason that "you are American." I don't need or expect kisses from strangers, but there's no question that a better profile for the United States abroad will improve the experience of her citizens traveling internationally. Whether you voted for Obama or not, his presidency could have an impact not only on how we're viewed overseas, but also on policies that affect our flights, rail travel, roads and more. In particular, the Obama transition team's announcement this past weekend of an economic stimulus plan heavy on infrastructure investments can very likely be expected to include several items that could considerably improve flight and airport conditions. Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad here A new face in the White HouseThe election of a new administration, and in particular an African-American president, was a euphoric moment for many people worldwide — so one might expect that Americans traveling abroad might enjoy better reception, friendlier natives, less withering criticism of our domestic and international policies, and maybe even embraces from our international friends, particularly in Europe.   Inauguration Day travel features Getaways fit for a Commander-in-Chief Hawaii’s latest attraction: Obama tourism The Obama effect: How travel will change At last, Capitol Visitor Center opens to public   Video: Capitol residents rent out homes for inauguration   Video: Overdue and over-budget D.C. visitor center opens Inaugural bliss — without breaking the bank Some lawmakers stop taking ticket requests Presidential Inauguration Day deals The time is now to plan an inauguration trip From Kenya to Chicago — an Obama tour Hotel rooms vanishing quickly for Inauguration Illinois banks on 'Obama buzz' to boost tourism Capitol Visitor Center opens after long delay That the new president is an African-American could also bode well in many places; while race remains a contentious issue worldwide, this is one change that can be embraced by people of color all over the world, irrespective of nationality or political inclination. Sounds great — but these warm and fuzzy feelings may not necessarily be here to stay. How so? It's the economy, stupidIn large part our reception overseas faces the same massive challenge the new president will on January 20 — a blindingly large financial crisis. Many international policy experts and regular citizens alike believe that by messing around with massive leverage and questionable finance tools, we have greatly endangered the global economy, and need to exert equal corrective effort to get us all out of trouble. If the new president is unsuccessful in this regard, international opinion could turn pretty quickly — and we'll be back to hearing at dinner parties and on Eurail trains how awful we really are. Slide show   Presidential journeyWant to follow the roots of President-elect Barack Obama? Get ready to visit three countries, five time zones and six states. more photos Alas, we have seen a similar shift in the winds before, albeit under very different and decidedly non-celebratory circumstances. Back in 2001 and 2002, global sentiment in favor of the United States was so powerful that a few of the countries preparing bids for the 2012 Olympic Games floated the idea of withdrawing their proposals before the July 2003 deadline in order to effectively give the Games to New York. We all know that this wave of good feeling soon eroded away. The puddingWhen it comes to nuts-and-bolts policies that will affect everyday travelers, Obama has said little so far. He briefly addressed fixing some of the problems associated with control of our ports during the campaign, but not much more. However, the national transportation system as a whole is in trouble — exemplified by collapsing bridges, a severely antiquated air traffic control system and minimal mass transit options. Last week Obama specifically addressed dedicating resources toward improvement of these neglected but critical components as part of the promised stimulus program.   More from IndependentTraveler.com Traveling in a troubled economy Embrace the American, leave the ugly at home Get our best travel deals and tips!  Weigh in: How will Obama change travel? At the airport, Obama will very likely reverse the Bush administration's movement toward auctioning off airport takeoff slots, and accelerate overhaul of the ailing air traffic control system. Another challenge facing the new administration will be dealing with the TSA. In a few short years, it has morphed into a huge, entrenched bureaucracy that will prove resistant to swift or broad change. How the new president addresses appointments to high-level positions here will tell us quite a bit on whether the TSA will stop worrying about mother's milk and start worrying about our safety. One hopes that, in this case at least, the simple notion of change is a mantra that cannot go wrong. On the campaign trail, Obama promised to appoint an FAA administrator who would strengthen the FAA and reform the safety oversight problems that resulted in numerous airplane groundings this year. If the sentiments of many of the travel associations and unions are any indication, most expect a better go of it under the new administration; for example, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association and Air Travelers Association endorsed Obama. However, there is no question that the new president's travel secretary appointment will need to be a go-to, get-it-done person, or we'll see more of the same. Finally, this new president-elect in particular seems unafraid to propose a bit of regulation in cases where excessive deregulation has gone astray. We all will certainly get a bit of practice at finding the middle way while straightening out the banking system — so perhaps a few select controls regarding airline behavior and passenger rights might not be far off. I'm not talking about free meals and headphones — how about full and timely disclosure of delays and cancellations, transparent pricing, no "gotcha" surcharges, and a minimum standard of customer treatment? Certainly travelers would not mind the hand, and from what we have experienced these past several years, the airlines could use a little guidance. But back to the original question — when traveling abroad, will we be loved again, like the old days? In the end, I predict something more like a honeymoon, much like the one a newly elected president often enjoys among legislators, the press and the populace. It could be a long honeymoon, or at least one marked by exceptional weather. And the prospect exists that we really have found a good match, and the honeymoon extends for years — or maybe at the very least a good dozen months beyond the storied seven-year itch.   Don't miss these Travel stories from msnbc.com 2009 will be year of the ‘naycation’ | DiscussForget your inhibitions: World's sexiest islandsCarriers cram to obey obesity ruling | DiscussHell on wheels: World's worst taxi ridesGood to go: Travel gifts for tight budgets Discuss Story On Newsvine Rate Story:View popularLowHigh Email Instant Message Print   MORE FROM TIPS      Tips Section Front 9 reasons ’09 will be the year of the ‘naycation’   Funny math on a vacation refund The Obama effect: How travel will change Canadian carriers cram to obey obesity ruling Spirit is gone — and so is my money 9 ways to tell if your travel pro is crooked Global guide to tipping Must-pack items from real travelers Re-regulate the airlines? Heck, yes Strategies for booking hotels on a budget Tips Section Front   Add Tips headlines to your news reader:     Top msnbc.com stories Detroit casts cloud over factory jobs Feds: Ill. governor on 'crime spree' A cosmetic lift for your funeral? Many cutting back on holidays Workers in sit-in at Ill. factory win   NBC News highlights Layoffs land some in second career Life after 'Tonight Show' for Leno Family begs for missing girl’s return Rioters continue rampage in Greece Maddow: Ron Howard on 'Frost/Nixon' Resource guide Get Your 2008 Credit Score Find a business to start Try for Free Search Jobs Find Your Dream Home

    Other News on Wednesday, 10 December 2008
    Chabad to rebuild Mumbai Jewish Center
    China detains prominent dissident ahead of Human Rights Day: wife
    Singapore’s largest gift box brings festive cheer to nearly 500 needy children
    Chinese paper: Gov't critics sent to mental wards
    'Letters to God' delivered to Western Wall
    Japan PM Aso to raise territorial spat with Wen: FM
    Keanu Reeves goes way of the samurai in '47 Ronin'
    Indonesian, Australian leaders to discuss people smuggling: ministry
    Party defies pundits to win state polls in India
    Blur to reunite for concert
    France says Dalai Lama talks not meant to offend China
    Former Vodafone head up for Yahoo CEO post: WSJ
    Greenpeace tries softer anti-whaling approach
    Indian police to question another Mumbai suspect
    Malkovich as a serial killer in Vienna in July: theatre
    Information on gunmen killed in Mumbai attacks
    British animator Oliver Postgate dies at 83
    Pakistan extends crackdown on Mumbai suspects
    Britain to put cigarettes under the counter
    Iraqi police arrest 30 in fatal truck bombings
    Van Gogh exhibition in Vienna attracts near record visitors
    Americans working more, playing less: poll
    Monaco ditches plan to expand into sea: prince
    New European online library to remain down until January
    Ultra-hawkish list of candidates for Likud
    Coldplay responds to copyright lawsuit
    Splendour of Russian tsars on show in London
    Film fests plan cutbacks in tough financial times
    First Muslim-friendly virtual world goes online
    Miami City Ballet will drop orchestra to save cash
    Cruise ships still making way to S’pore, despite tough economic times
    PR governor seeks help for islanders held in China
    MICA bracing for major challenges in light of slowing economy
    Coldplay deny plagiarism allegations
    Baltimore Opera Co. files for bankruptcy
    Singapore excels in latest Mathematics and Science study
    Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics hits S$17m endowment target
    Oprah Winfrey says she now weighs 200 pounds
    `Benjamin Button,' `Milk' top Critics' Choice noms
    HP offering aims at penny-pinching IT departments
    Gays urged to down tools for 'Day without a gay'
    Actor Robert Prosky dies in DC at 77
    Google adds magazines to online book archive
    Academy Awards smackdown: Nixon vs. Batman?
    Jennifer Hudson to begin filming video next week
    Insider: T.R. Knight wants to leave 'Grey's'
    Brandy rebounds after career setbacks, fatal crash
    Official calls for economic cooperation
    EU launches mission across volatile Kosovo
    Riot-hit Athens shopkeepers face Christmas ruin
    Global foreign policy leaders launch bid to eliminate nuclear arms
    White House, lawmakers 'still hope for auto deal'
    Illinois governor arrested for trying to sell Obama senate seat
    Japan machinery orders down 4.4 percent in October
    Markey wants waiver for air pollution standards
    RBNZ governor says inflation to shape rate cuts
    Seoul shares open 0.7 pct higher; Hynix rallies
    NZ exports dip in Q3, terms of trade soft
    Russia buries Patriarch in grand funeral | International |
    Oil prices fall in profit taking, doubts on OPEC cut
    Indian police name new suspect in Mumbai attack probe | International |
    Sony to cut 8,000 jobs, 4 percent of work force
    Indiscriminate drug killings sow terror in Mexico | International |
    SKorean banks discuss 552 million dollar fund for Hynix
    Oil prices fall in profit taking, doubts on OPEC cut
    Mediator says Congo rebel talks make progress | International |
    NKorea nuke envoys discuss verifying past activity
    French writer says he's a mosquito in arms trial | International |
    Nearly 1 billion people hungry | International |
    Nobel winner open to NATO boost in Afghanistan | International |
    Miss Congeniality, make way for Russia's Miss Constitution | International |
    Kiefer Sutherland seeing star in Hollywood
    New posthumous award for Heath Ledger's 'Dark Knight' role
    Hollywood fears piracy may thrive in economic crisis
    Malkovich as a serial killer in Vienna in July: theatre
    Kiefer Sutherland seeing star in Hollywood
    Britney Spears' 'Circus' CD lands her at No. 1
    New posthumous award for Heath Ledger's 'Dark Knight' role
    List of top 20 shows in prime-time Nielsen ratings
    First-year series `Mentalist' tops Nielsen ratings
    Hollywood fears piracy may thrive in economic crisis
    Sony Ericsson, Vodafone back Google's Android | Technology |
    Tyler Perry wins suit over copyright infringement
    Yahoo workers will learn of layoffs Wednesday:source | Technology |
    Lenovo expects more PC industry consolidation | Technology |
    Sharp and LG Display to plead guilty to price fixing | Technology |
    Mobile phone chip to counter radiation unveiled | Technology |
    Is it time to buy memory chip makers? | Technology |
    Presidential videogame to hit retail shelves | Technology |
    Michelle Williams says Wendy and Lucy role a gift | Entertainment |
    Eastwood recognizes Hmong immigrants with new film | Entertainment |
    Oscar organizers face original dilemmas | Entertainment |
    Jamie Foxx restarts the party with new album | Entertainment |
    Gordy guiding Motown's 50th anniversary | Entertainment |
    Fox to adapt 9-year-old's self-help book | Entertainment |
    Miley Cyrus, Obama items hot online sellers in 2008 | Entertainment |
    `WALL-E' wins L.A. critics best-picture honor
    1 of Fantasia's homes in NC is up for auction
    Girlfriend getaways with shopping perks, from $137
    Officials find monkey carcasses in luggage
    The Obama effect: How travel will change
    Top 10 presidential getaways
    Tech toys for business travelers
    Ho-ho-holiday trains go jingle all the way
    Hard times spark interest in New Deal sites
    Lufthansa lowers passenger fuel surcharge
    Troubleshooter: Funny math on a vacation refund
    Woman convicted for smuggling monkey on flight
    Some charges out against pilots in Brazil crash
    Ski resorts roll out new rides for winter sliders
    Hawaii's latest attraction: Obama tourism
    Clowns bring comic relief to streets of Beirut
    French box on the ropes as British ring craft goes global
    British troops out of Iraq by June: media reports
    Indian police name new suspect in Mumbai attack probe | International |
    Illinois governor arrested for trying to sell Obama senate seat
    U.S. says problems ahead in North Korea talks | International |
    White House, Congress agree on outlines of auto bailout plan
    No deal yet on auto rescue: WHouse
    Mexico tightens police powers in raging drug war | International |
    Malaysia frees man believed to have 9/11 links | International |
    Attorney for Ruffalo suspect: wound self-inflicted
    China grapples with new social safety net | International |
    Illinois governor arrested for trying to sell Obama senate seat
    Vietnam police launch probe in Japan bribery case: state media
    Rice in Panama for LatAm meeting on trade
    Following Obama, black Iraqis run for office | International |
    Grieving husband forgives pilot in California horror crash
    Malaysia frees alleged militant tied to 9/11 attackers
    China leaders to table 2009 macro economic policy
    Accidents kill 830,000 children each year: WHO | International |
    Report: Creditors reach basic accord on Hynix aid
    Oil turns higher in Asia
    Canadian tortured in Syria victim of US conspiracy: lawyer
    Malaysia leader pushes for reforms before retiring
    South Korean won rises most in nearly 4 weeks
    If u cn rd this quickly, gd 4 u | Technology |
    Seoul shares hit another 4-wk high; autos rally
    Court jails tanker officers over SKorea's worst oil spill
    World Bank: East Asia to see slower growth in 2009
    EA cuts outlook on weak holiday sales | Technology |
    Toddler becomes Indonesia's 113th bird flu victim: WHO
    World Bank: East Asia growth to slow in 2009
    Troops quell sectarian violence in Indonesia
    Turner, NBA team for 3-D 'All-Star' game | Technology |
    Korea Hot Stocks-Carmakers, LG Display, fisheries
    Deutsche Post CEO sees short recession, Asia expansion
    Sony shares slide after restructuring plans | Technology |
    Oil rises above $43 as investors await OPEC cut
    China urges airlines to cancel, delay plane orders
    India police release details of Mumbai attackers
    Death toll in India bus accident rises to 63
    Yahoo workers will learn of layoffs Wednesday: source | Technology |
    World chipmakers face most difficult time ever: Hynix
    Cash-rich Chinese to tour US on house-buying trip: organiser
    Leno's primetime move at NBC good news for ABC | Entertainment |
    Wall-E, Milk, Benjamin Button earn film honors | Entertainment |
    Oprah mad at herself for ballooning weight | Entertainment |
    Coldplay denies plagiarism accusation | Entertainment |
    Actor Mark Ruffalo's brother dies after shooting | Entertainment |
    Amsterdam's dare: balancing chic and shady in red light district
    Playboy to continue aggressive cost cuts in 2009 | Entertainment |
    Review: Reeves remake is a bad day on `Earth'
    Leno's move to prime time becomes monologue fodder
    A new landscape for Conan O'Brien succeeding Leno
    Global financial crisis setting in for shipping
    RPT-GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares rally on hopes govts to fight crisis
    Shanghai workers protest after production halt
    Top ten of "One Million Star" emerges
    Art Basel's Miami fair feels brush of recession
    Media taboos linger in China, but journalists push envelope
    Mark Lee: I'm like a Bitter Gourd
    US-led air raid kills Afghan civilian and six police: force
    President Nathan pays last respects to late unionist Ho See Beng
    Patty Hou's late father concerned about her marriage
    Malaysia frees militant suspects held for years
    India asks UN to ban Paksitani group
    Man who bought stolen rocket launchers jailed in Australia
    At 100, Portuguese filmmaker Oliveira has 'lots more left'
    New media hub to launch next year
    Two senior Lashkar members arrested: Pakistani PM
    NKorea says US recognized it as nuclear power
    Joe Nieh writes letter of repentance
    India promises tougher security but worries remain
    No cutbacks for organisers of S’pore leg in Volvo Ocean Race
    Thaksin's daughter buys house in Hong Kong
    Clashes outside parliament as strike grips Greece | International |
    Assisted suicide film stokes right to die debate in Britain
    Fifth of world's corals already dead, say experts
    Nobel peace laurate urges Mideast focus for Obama | International |
    General strike cripples Greece after new riots, protests
    Zimbabwe cholera deaths rise to 746: UN
    U.S.-led forces kill 7 Afghans in friendly fire | International |
    Torture widespread, routine in Tibet, report says | International |
    Police: Militant group snuck across Indian borders
    Used oil may have caused Irish food crisis: paper | International |
    Hong Kong studies effectiveness of vaccine after bird flu outbreak
    Egypt's OT to start N. Korea mobile service Dec. 15
    Zimbabwe cholera deaths up to 774: U.N. | International |
    Countdown party to be held on floating platform at Marina Bay
    TSE chief urges Japan to use public money for banks
    Haj nears end as pilgrims stone devil, visit Mecca | International |
    US envoy says NKorea nuclear talks hit stalemate
    China's exports fall for first time in 7 years
    China names and shames fake drug websites | International |
    MDA ties up with Australian, Chinese, Korean partners
    Sony launches PlayStation virtual community
    Tanker captain convicted in 2007 SKorea oil spill
    Sony set to launch 'virtual universe'
    India asks UN to ban Pakistani group
    Hong Kong stocks rally 5.6 percent
    Labour chief says legislation to stop retrenchments is not the solution
    Oil surpasses $43 as investors await OPEC cut
    China shares rise amid regional gains
    Oil rises to near $43 as investors await OPEC cut
    Toyota to further cut production in N. America
    S.Korea lifts rule on mobile platform, opens market
    Vietnam lowers gasoline prices by 8 percent
    MTI suspends Confirmed List for Industrial GLS Programme
    Lawyers group refuses to defend Mumbai suspects
    Secondary school students create ’ultimate Christmas pizza’
    Pakistan confirms Mumbai arrests
    Drowning, other accidents kill 800,000 kids a year
    Australian pleads guilty in rocket launcher theft
    Fifteen seek asylum in Australia after Homeless World Cup: reports
    Malaysia frees 3 militant suspects held for years
    Malaysia frees man believed to have 9/11 links
    Turkmenistan frees rights activist
    Suspected protester's body found at Bangkok airport: police
    Toni Braxton says she had benign tumor removed
    Pakistan confirms Mumbai arrests
    Supporters hold vigil for Taiwan's ex-president
    Internet watchdog backs down over naked girl image
    Chinese protest on human rights anniversary
    Michael Jackson's famous glittery glove for sale
    Philippine exports fall 14.9 percent in October
    Worries grow for Chinese economy amid global downturn
    Activist: NKorean worker flees Kaesong factory
    Singapore Q4 GDP seen up 0.4 pct y/y-survey
    No progress in NKorea nuke talks: US
    Australia, Indonesia agree to step up efforts against people smuggling
    Italy: Furor after TV cuts 'Brokeback Mountain'
    Nobel Peace winner urges Obama to focus on Mideast
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01