A new high speed train clinking Barcelona and Paris in just six and half hours could be up and running as early as mid-December making the French capital more accessible than ever. |
A new high speed train clinking Barcelona and Paris in just six and half hours could be up and running as early as mid-December making the French capital more accessible than ever. |
Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination. Chris Bond looks back at how the day’s events unfolded. WHEN John Kennedy left his hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, on the morning of November 22, 1963, it was wet and miserable. Despite the inclement weather thousands of people,.... |
The county was buzzing with activities yesterday in celebration of St Edmund’s Day. |
Guam - Ousted pastor Father Paul Gofigan is not giving up without a fight. Father Paul was officially removed from the Santa Barbara parish on November 12 by Archbishop Anthony Apuron. The Archbishop cites Father Paul’s refusal to discharge a Santa Barbara employee who was also a registered sex offender. |
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and US Secretary of State John Kerry have remained tight lipped over allegations the two countries colluded to tap the phone of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. |
Have you ever thought about who are the real world changers and influencers in our lives? These individuals have tremendous influence on our lives and they spend many hours with us daily. They are some of the most unappreciated influencers on the earth, yet they continuously fill our lives with hope, excitement, entertainment and laughter. |
Costco has apparently had a “Come-to-Jesus” epiphany. The national warehouse chain has apologized for labeling Bibles in a Simi Valley, Calif. store as fiction, calling it an error that they are working quickly to correct. “We deeply regret the mislabeling of the Bible and meant no offense to.... |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is showing no sign he intends to apologise to Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono over the spying scandal, as Indonesia suspends some cooperation with Australia. |
WHEN John Kennedy left his hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, on the morning of November 22, 1963, it was wet and miserable. Despite the inclement weather thousands of people, many clutching umbrellas, braved the rain to catch a glimpse of their President. After addressing a group of business leaders in.... |