What happens when the music stops, you are in trouble with the law and you have bills to pay? Well, if you are Boy George then you try your hand selling T-Shirts at London’s Spitalfields Market. Last Friday, May 16,
Shoebunny spotted the lovely Kylie Minogue in Yves Saint Laurent sandals.These are the same "Tribute" T-strap sandals Kylie already wore in a previous posting. She also has the same sandals in burgundy color.The sandals feature T-strap style, criss-cross straps, adjustable
The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has floated international tenders for the construction of a parallel pipeline from Nairobi to Eldoret to raise the pumping capacity of refined fuel.
A late rally in crude oil on Friday fed through to gas prices on Monday, underpinning demand for carbon.EU allowances for delivery in 2008 ended the day at €25.23, €0.38 higher than Friday's close, although €0.22 lower than the day's
European and Latin American heads of state and ministers launched a programme to support regional cooperation on climate change at a summit in Lima on Friday.
ROCK PORT, Missouri (Reuters) - At 265 feet tall, four gleaming white wind turbines tower over the tiny farm town of Rock Port, Missouri, like a landing of alien intruders.But despite their imposing presence and the stark contrast with the
by David Cranedefrev at gmail.comMay 19, 2008DefenseReview is headed to the NDIA International Infantry & Joint Services Small Arms Systems Symposium 2008, and we'll be reporting from the show. If you're going to the show, look for us and say
U.S. energy consumption at the end of 2008 is expected to total half of the energy consumed in 1970, according to a new report.Yet the success in energy efficiency during the last 30-plus years has been paid little homage, and
A shareholder revolt at ExxonMobil led by the billionaire Rockefeller family has won the support of four significant British institutional investors who will call on Monday for a shakeup in the governance of the world's biggest oil company.
Those were the words that Fed chairman Ben Bernanke used to describe the financial markets (and by extension the economy) these heady spring days when everybody else with a rostrum, it seems, has pronounced the so-called liquidity crisis contained. There's
Consumers had to shell out more for goods, services and especially food in April, according to a government report released Wednesday, but the rise was lower than expected. The Consumer Price Index, a key inflation reading, rose 0.2% last month,
Nowhere on earth provides more dramatic evidence of the earth's changing climate than the Arctic. The sea ice is receding. Glaciers are melting. And even the coldest remotest parts of the region are becoming gradually warmer. Arctic explorer Pen Hadlow
Russia's crude exports declined 3.3% year-on-year in the first quarter to 61.1 million metric tons (448 million barrels), the country's top statistics body said on Monday. The State Statistics Service (Rosstat) said crude production in the country shrank 0.2% in
The current level of oil production is fulfilling market demand, Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said in remarks carried by state news agency SPA on Monday. "(Saudi Arabia) is permanently seeking to take into consideration the interest of consumers
More than 2.6 million Somalis - comprising 35 per cent of the Horn of Africa nation's population - need food assistance due because of the deteriorating humanitarian situation triggered by skyrocketing food prices, the weak currency and worsening drought, the
If we Americans think persuading our Congress to get serious about drilling for oil is tough, consider what the president of Mexico is going through. Even without a terror attack on its oil facilities, Mexico's output is falling sharply and