Archive for January, 2010

Some Toyota customers are swearing off the brand, while others aren’t much worried about sticky gas pedals. For just about everybody, confusion reigns.

An insurance levy on financial institutions to help bail out banks in any future financial crisis is gaining support.

A group of 10 American Baptists were being held in the Haitian capital Sunday after trying take 33 children out of Haiti.

Roger Federer beats Andy Murray for his 16th career Slam title.


Natural hair products offered by Curls are an ideal remedy to bring liveliness to your hair, making them attractive by providing the appropriate diet to hair. Rich in natural components, Curl is sure to give you long, manageable and healthy hair.

Chevron Corp. said Friday its fourth-quarter profit fell 37 percent as higher crude prices led to huge losses in its refining business.

To some, deer are a beautiful symbol of nature. To others, they’re a nuisance and a hazard to public health and the ecosystem. Much of that population growth is in suburbs, where hunting isn’t a big part of the culture. But as Craig LeMoult reports, some Connecticut suburbs are so fed up they’re opening up their parks and woods to hunters.

Peugeot Citroen, Europe’s second-biggest carmaker, is recalling cars made at a Czech plant with Toyota.

NATO says two U.S. service members and one U.S. employee have been killed in eastern Afghanistan.


Carcosa Seri Negara in KL to Reopen 1 February 2010.

Follow live as Serena Williams takes on Justine Henin in the
Australian Open final.


Retirement is a chance to de-stress. It gives one the time to rethink and reorganize priorities. A shift in attention from professional image and ability to family and relationships is a good way start this new phase.

Jan
30

The star resident of the National Zoo is leaving Washington next week. Four-year-old Tai Shan will board the “FedEx Panda Express” to Chengdu, China. Where will they find a mailer large enough for him?

Toyota says it is recalling up to 1.8 million cars in Europe, including 220,000 in the UK, due to an accelerator problem.