observer.guardian.co.uk:
Think a paradise break in the Indian Ocean will cost a small fortune? Not on Zanzibar where a clutch of new boutique hotels offers cool style and seriously good valueFragile thing holiday serenity. Zanzibar has the full deck (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
With five biological daughters, Anita Tedaldi was keen to adopt a little boy. But little did she ever imagine that it might not work outThe first time I considered giving up my baby, Dan, I was lying alone in bed. It was midn (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
As a Belgian, I am shocked by the disinformation around the candidacy and person of Mr Van Rompuy, especially by the British tabloids (The great EU stitch-up, 20 November). Their comments are an insult. Van Rompuy is not to b (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Once a place to escape to, the suburbs became a byword for conservatism. Owen Hatherley on a surprising exhibition at the London Transport MuseumA couple of years ago, I temporarily moved out of south-east London, where I hav (Read More)
Curbed LA:
Light-rail is almost always a boon to commuters, but a consistent problem with above-ground rapid transit is the speed of trains—coexisting with cars, pedestrians, and traffic lights slows down the process. On the new Gold L (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Interview comments criticised as dangerous• Agent says words were taken out of contextWhen the supermodel Kate Moss, in a rare online interview this week, told readers that one of her mottos was "nothing tastes as good as s (Read More)
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Author : Anne TorresYou've probably heard about blogging and how it has become a very good way of making money It's easy to do, it's convenient, and it's free Talk about a business without capital except for your brain and (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Editorials:
LAST FRIDAY, a Fairfax County police officer shot and killed an unarmed man who sat at the wheel of his sport-utility vehicle on Route 1 in heavy traffic just south of the Capital Beltway. It was lunchtime, and there was no s (Read More)
Rest of World-World-The Times of India:
At least 18 people died and 312 were injured in traffic accidents during celebrations in Algeria following their World Cup qualifying victory against Egypt. (Read More)
blogdowntown: Life in Downtown Los Angeles (Stories+Headlines):
Police tape blocks off a section of Spring street where the Coroner's office had just removed the body of an 87-year-old man. Photo by Eric Richardson.A failed fire escape railing may have led to the death of an 87-year-old (Read More)
Curbed LA:
While admitting it's a "pie in the sky" idea and only in the exploratory phase, City Councilman Paul Koretz is looking into an above-ground personalized rapid transit system for the city. This summer, he formed a small task f (Read More)
CNN:
Faced with a choice for its new president between the traffic-stopping Tony Blair and a capable but little-known Belgian, the EU's 27 leaders settled on Herman Van Rompuy, a man who would scarcely stop two mothers with stroll (Read More)
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“For better or worse, the more likely culprit for the uptick in market mood swings is the increased popularity of ETFs. As more take bets on sectors and asset classes rather than individual stocks, it has become a market whe (Read More)
CNN:
Faced with a choice for its new president between the traffic-stopping Tony Blair and a capable but little-known Belgian, the EU's 27 leaders settled on Herman Van Rompuy, a man who would scarcely stop two mothers with stroll (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Twitter COO Dick Costolo is on-stage at TechCrunch’s Real-Time CrunchUp. I’m taking some notes as we go.[Costolo talks about why they changed the question from "What are you doing?" to "What's happening?"]Costolo: In user res (Read More)
timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
Coming to a city where flyovers are seen as a panacea for traffic congestion, Enrique Penalosa would certainly have experienced a sense of "been there, done that". (Read More)
The Guardian:
It's disquieting the EU's UK cheerleaders don't even seem to know who wields power on the continent"The little-known Belgian president Herman van Rompuy," said Gavin Esler on Newsnight last night, maintaining the spirit of a (Read More)
Delhi-Cities-The Times of India:
Heavy VIP movement to Rajghat on, a farmers rally from Ramlila Maidan to Jantar Mantar and the first day of the trade fair brought traffic to a complete halt in central Delhi. (Read More)