Article Archive for March 2011
Libya unrest: rebels close to Gadhafi stronghold
With help from NATO forces, things are becoming easier now for Gadhafi rebels. They surely have an upper hand now and they are currently closing in towards Sirte, the hometown of Moammar Gadhafi. Very recently, …
Euro rate decreased after German election
Euro rates saw a decrease on Monday due to the bad performance of Angela Merkel’s conservative party in a key German state. European stocks were no exception as it also started slowly. However, things could …
30 rock cast has Tom Hanks for company
Tom Hanks is all set to join the star-studded guest-appearance list of “30 Rock.” He will be following the footsteps of his fellow Oscar winning co-stars such as Susan Sarandon and Whoopi Goldberg, who earlier …
SEO And Recent Google Algorithm Changes: What Now?
So, what steps to take in order to save your biz after the drastic change in Google algorithm that kicked in Feb., 2011? These changes have affected different sites differently – some have jumped to …
World cup cricket 2011 India beats Australia
Indian middle-order batsman Yuvraj Singh emerged as the hero yet again to end Australia’s dream of becoming the World Champion for the fourth consecutive time. The left hander’s unbeaten 57 helped India to manage a …
Sammy Hagar aliens abducted him?
Sammy Hagar, Van Halen’s former lead singer was abducted by aliens! At least, that’s what Hagar’s brain believes. While giving an interview to an MTV reporter on his new book, “Red: My Uncensored Life in …
Pakistan news suicide bombing kills 5
Pakistanis are no strangers to bomb attacks and the recent suicide bombing has taken lives of 5 in this Taliban-struck South Asian country. A car loaded with fatal destructives exploded near Hangu police station in …
Foster beer price war causes shipping halt
The Foster beer shipments to the major retailers in Woolworths and Coles have been halted for the time being, as announced by Foster, the drinks giant from Australia. The reason behind this is the concern …
Tennis Relief match top players participate
World’s top tennis players including Rafael Nadal, the world number 1 and Novak Djokovic, the world number 2 participated in a soccer match to help build the relief fund for the tsunami and earthquake victims …
Aflac duck voice hunt begins
Have a quack like voice? You may well become the next quake voice for Aflac Inc. as the company has started accepting submissions to search for someone who may become the new voice behind the …











