JOHANNESBURG : South Africa’s World Cup achieved the third highest overall attendance _ behind the 1994 tournament in the United States and the last World Cup in Germany. FIFA said in a statement on Monday that 3.18 million fans attended... (Continue reading)
BERLIN : No more World Cup, no more octopus oracle. Paul, the octopus who became a pop culture sensation by correctly predicting the outcome of as many World Cup matches as he has legs _ all seven of Germany’s... (Continue reading)
An Air France passenger jet headed from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to Paris, France, made an emergency landing in northeastern Brazil on Saturday night after a bomb threat. All 405 passengers and 18 crew members were safely evacuated from... (Continue reading)
So many World Cup finals are dark affairs, with one shadow or another looming over them. This final had no taunting or head-butting like the last one; no team played with an undetected Hand of God in its very recent... (Continue reading)
Laddki daadi se:- “Main school nahi jaaungi. raste mein laddke chheddte hain.” DAADI:- “Bahaane mat bana school ja, main bhi usi raaste se roj bazaar jaati hoon, Mujhe to koi nahi chheddta.... (Continue reading)
once a blond was driving a car very rashly and in a zig zag way. a policeman caught him, asked him why he was driving car in such a way is he drunk. blond answered i am learning how to... (Continue reading)
Felix Baumgartner of Austria is going to become the first man to break the sound barrier. He is going to do a free-fall skydive from the edge of space, 120,000 feet above, and he has tested his pressurised space... (Continue reading)
At 8 p.m. Thursday, a wall of police officers stretching curb to curb slowly made its way up Broadway in downtown Oakland. They gripped batons and wore helmets with plastic visors as they advanced on hundreds of protesters, a few... (Continue reading)
By Stephanie Robinson, Esq. July 9, 2010 4:26 pm I considered this question as I watched two major announcements involving young black men unfold hours from each other in what seemed like two separate worlds. First came the stunning yet predictable... (Continue reading)
Lima: A Peruvian shaman on Friday predicted a win for Spain in Sunday’s World Cup final in South Africa. In a colourful ceremony in the capital of Lima the self proclaimed master Juan Osco performed a series of rituals... (Continue reading)