A Singaporean businessman had his car stolen at a Johor Baru car wash while he and his friend were having supper on 13 Dec. Known only as Mr Neo, the 34-year-old and his friend were driving back from Malacca to Singapore after a business trip on that day. Read More
Watch live streaming and live scores of the 5th ODI between India vs SriLanka which will be played in Delhi on Sunday, Dec 27, 2009. Read More
Azzam al-Tamimi then goes on to explain to his Muslim audience, with no awareness of his galloping illogicality, that in Europe the "people" need, and are longing for, Islam, which will rescue them from their ignorance and stupidity, so that apparently it is those same "elites" (the ones who were against the Swiss ban on minarets) who are keeping the "people" from hearing the Message of Islam. Read More
T'was the night before Christmas when Dr. Alan J. Kuperman, director of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Program at the University of Texas-Austin, penned an Op-Ed in The New York Times urging President Obama to bomb, bomb, bomb Iran in a pre-emptive strike to end its nuclear enrichment programme. Read More
Rabbi Suzanne Singer says the demonstration on Dec. 18 at Temple Beth El in Riverside was the third at the temple in recent months. Read More
The Neo-Futurists ring in the new year with a special New Year's Eve production of their long-running show Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind. Read More
James Cameron's new sci-fi film Avatar is exhilarating fun in the darkest days at the end of a depressing year, but it also says quite a lot, in an inchoate, American way, about the cultural moment. Read More
2009-12-23 07:29:18 - N.C.C. Exhibition Organizer Co., Ltd., (NEO) introduces AHFA Asia 2010 as the platform for the Animal Health, Feed & Additive business in Asia. The launch is in response to rising concern over food safety and demands for better animal health and feed management. Read More
In an effort to lure young people into the white supremacist movement, neo-Nazis are using deceptive new tactics to appeal directly to high school and college students through advertisements in their school newspapers, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which actively monitors neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups. Read More