|
|
|
07/09-2010, Klokken: 18:56:53 UTC Russia's Mikhail Youzhny reached the quarter-finals of the US Open on Tuesday with a 7-5, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 win over Spain's Tommy Robredo. US church vows Koran burning will go on despite concerns 07/09-2010, Klokken: 18:56:53 UTC A Florida evangelical church vowed Tuesday to go ahead with plans to burn the Koran on the 9/11 anniversary despite fears it may fuel an angry backlash and endanger US and allied troops in Afghanistan. Slovakia down Advocaat's Russia 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:56:53 UTC Slovakia beat Russia 1-0 here on Tuesday to make it two wins from their first two Euro 2012 qualifiers and give them an early stranglehold on Group B. Japan ruling party kingpin vows to stay on even if indicted 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:56:53 UTC Ruling party kingpin Ichiro Ozawa, seeking to become Japan's new prime minister, said Tuesday he would not step down even if a judicial review panel orders his indictment in a political funds scandal. China sent home by in-form Lithuania 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:56:53 UTC China produced some of their best form of the world basketball championships on Tuesday but it still was not enough to upset an inform Lithuanian team who prevailed 78-67. Pakistan suffer record T20 low against England 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:56:53 UTC Pakistan's scandal-scarred tour of Britain suffered a fresh on-field low here on Tuesday as England dismissed them for their worst ever Twenty20 international total of 89 all out. Ferrari set for team order FIA hearing 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:56:53 UTC Ferrari have a date at Formula One's headquarters in Paris on Wednesday to answer charges of breaking the rules governing team orders at the German Grand Prix in July. NACC clears Wan in hidden assets case 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:00:00 UTC The National Anti-Corruption Commission has voted unanimously to dismiss the assets concealment and unusual wealth case against Wan Muhamad Nor Matha, a deputy prime minister during the Thaksin Shinawatra administration. Relief aid rife with graft 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:00:00 UTC Corruption plaguing disaster relief projects across the country is costing the state more than 50 million baht, the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission says. PM opens fire on armoured vehicle deal 07/09-2010, Klokken: 17:00:00 UTC The cabinet has approved an amendment to the contract to buy 96 armoured personnel carriers from Ukraine after Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva voiced strong concern over several issues with the purchase. |
|