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The Daily Mail
11 Jan 2012
The immediate reaction to what Manchester City felt was an ill-deserved defeat by neighbours United on Sunday was played out in a meeting of Roberto Mancini and his staff first thing on Monday morning. Less than 24 hours after Chris Foy blew the whistle on a 3-2 FA Cup defeat at the Etihad Stadium,...

photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam
The Times of India
11 Jan 2012
KOLKATA: India's consumer durable industry reported one of its worst performances in 2011, growing slower than even the recession years of 2008 and 2009, as frequent price increases due to higher input costs and weaker rupee put off several potential buyers. LG, Samsung, Godrej, Videocon and Akai...

photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick
The Times of India
11 Jan 2012
It was a grand farewell for India's iconic footballer Bhaichung Bhutia, though it was Bayern Munich who stole the show pumping in goal after goal and making it look too easy at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Tuesday. At the half-way stage, 30,000 fans didn't bother too much about the number of...

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Goal
11 Jan 2012
The club are worried that the Spaniard could be out of action for a few weeks with the ankle injury that forced him off at half-time in the 3-2 loss to Manchester United Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns: Manchester City £19.00 Draw £32.50 Liverpool £37.50 Bet:...

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The Examiner
11 Jan 2012
The Philippines is an archipelago consisting of 7100-plus islands located in the western Pacific Ocean. The country brings in foreign travelers for a diverse number of reasons ranging from the cool climate of Baguio in the mountains to the pristine beaches of Boracay; from the ecotourism...

The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
ST. LOUIS Missouri gubernatorial candidate Dave Spence touts on his website that he "earned a degree in Economics" from the University...
The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
Bobcats coach Paul Silas says starting forward Tyrus Thomas will miss Tuesday night's game against the Rockets with...
The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
Kicker Jeremy Shelley has been under pressure before. In 2005, Broughton scored on the last play of the game to tie Durham Jordan 26-26 and turned to then freshman Shelley to boot the game-winning extra point. After a Jordan time out and two penalties, Shelley, who had just started playing football...
The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick is pleased with Brian Kelly's progress leading the football program - and the reward adds up to five more years. Following a pair of 8-5 seasons that both ended with a bowl appearance, Kelly has received a two-year contract extension which...
The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Ruth Fernandez, a pioneer Puerto Rican singer who broke racial and gender barriers and was later elected a senator for the U.S. territory, has died. She was 92. Fernandez died late Monday of septic shock and pneumonia, producer Vicky Hernandez told reporters. Many Puerto Ricans...
The Charlotte Observer
11 Jan 2012
RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro's winter fashion week has kicked off on a sober note with a utilitarian...
The State
11 Jan 2012
NEW YORK - Two Transportation Security Administration officers who admitted stealing $40,000 from luggage at a New York City airport are going to jail. The...
The Times of India
11 Jan 2012
Bobby Pawar who is all set to start his innings as chief creative officer at JWT, has a hilarious story about his first brush with copywriting - one that he insists is true. Over two decades ago, while puzzling over career options, Pawar turned to one of his friends who was set on being a...
The Times of India
11 Jan 2012
When Santa Played Spoilsport, Almost Christmas is the time for happy tidings, but at one Mumbai-based network agency, it seemed that Santa Claus wasn't going to be coming riding on his sleigh with goodies. The reason - the agency was told that one of its flagship account, which happens to be an MNC...
The Times of India
11 Jan 2012
The year just gone by wasn't the best of times. And if 2012 promises one thing, it is more chaos. Three wizards of marketing and media identify trends for the year ahead that will make navigation through the storm a wee bit easy Rishad Tobaccowala Chief strategy & innovation officer Vivaki Marketing...



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