6 Sep, 2010
The media is filled with buzz that Gerrard Houllier is set to take over the reigns of Aston Villa from the caretaker manager Kevin McDonald. Houllier may ”satisfy” the conditions that Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner is looking for in the new manager, but appointing Houllier will be a mistake that Aston Villa will regret. Too Old, Too Weak Houllier is 63 years old. The role of a manager in a top …
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Gerrard Houllier Is a Bad Managerial Choice for Aston Villa
6 Sep, 2010
Prime Minister John Key has cancelled his scheduled visit to Europe in the wake of Saturday’s devastating earthquake in Canterbury. The announcement he had cancelled his trip came as foreign affairs officials briefed media due to travel with Mr Key. Media were being told of the importance of the trip when a spokeswoman for Mr Key arrived and told them the trip had been cancelled because of the …
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PM cancels Europe trip after quake
6 Sep, 2010
Very little if any advertising has been done in Black newspapers or with Black radio stations in an attempt to reach Black voters via the Black media. The Black press connects Blacks around the world. Their power and influence is unmatched, unchallenged and unquestioned.
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Republican candidates ignore the Black vote while the Democrats continue to take it for granted
6 Sep, 2010
Steven Gerrard admits being captain of England right now feels like a man under siege as he prepares to lead his team into a UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland here on Tuesday desperately trying to keep the focus on football.
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Gerrard cool under siege before Switzerland match
6 Sep, 2010
Having given her campaign $104 million, the GOP candidate buys TV, direct mail and a Web presence. Yet she and Jerry Brown are in a competitive race. Meg Whitman’s record-breaking spending in the race for governor has enabled her campaign to blanket California with more TV ads and mailers than any other in state history, while also tapping new technologies to further broaden her reach.
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Whitman demonstrates the power of her money in California
6 Sep, 2010
BEIRUT: Prime Minister Saad Hariri said in remarks on Monday he made a mistake when he accused Syria of involvement in his father’s murder but continued to distance the course of the UN-backed tribunal from political accusations. “We made mistakes in some places; at some point we accused Syria of assassinating martyr [former Prime Minister Rafik
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Hariri admits it was a ‘mistake’ to blame Syria