ESPN ABC World Cup Announcers British, Passionless, Dull, Dreadful Bleacher Report Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:37 PM PDT As usual, the ESPN and ABC broadcasts of the World Cup is filled with dreadful announcers very good at describing a wonderful match with the energy and excitement of watching a funeral. Martin Tyler, Efan Ekoku, Ian Darke, John Harkes, Derek Rae, Robbie Mustoe, Adrian Healey, Ally McCoist, Jim Proudfoot and Roberto Martinez are mostly British, all are passionless, some clueless, and many are ... | N-energy centre to come up in Haryana Express India Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:37 PM PDT The country's first Global Centre for Nuclear Energy, an initiative announced by Prime Minister in April, will come up in Bahadurgarh town on the border of Haryana and Delhi. | IMF Mission Concludes Staff Visit to Senegal IMF Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:31 PM PDT An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, led by Norbert Funke, visited Dakar from June 25-July 1. At the end of its visit, the mission was received by the President of the Republic, Mr. Abdoulaye Wade. During its stay, the mission met the ministers in charge of the Economy and Finance, the Budget, Infrastructures, and Energy. | Millcreek to get solar panels and educate the public about them Erie Times-News Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:29 PM PDT Millcreek Township government will let the sun shine in -- with federal stimulus-funded solar panels that will save on energy costs. And both adults and children can learn about the project through separate video programs that will be produced for their age levels. | Hodges fights July 10 Beloit Daily News Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:27 PM PDT Beloit MMA fighter Floyd Hodges, left, will fight on a card at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison on July 10, not the 11th as was reported Wednesday. Hodges will mix it up with Rocky DeLorme, rigth, in the Combat USA tournament series. | Oil prices fall after US payrolls data Brisbane Times Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:23 PM PDT World oil prices fell on Friday after poor jobs data from the United States -- the world's biggest energy-consuming nation. | Thai solar power firm taps Sharp The Japan Times Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:21 PM PDT OSAKA (Kyodo) Sharp Corp. said Thursday that it and two Thai firms have jointly received an order for a solar power generation plant from Natural Energy Development Co., a Thai independent power producer. Sharp will provide thin-film solar cell modules, related systems and construction services for the 73-megawatt plant, which will be one of the world's largest photovoltaic facilities, the ... | | |
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