Tuesday, September 8, 2009

TOP LATEST BREAKING NEWS 09. 09. 09

9TH SEPTEMBER 2009
TOP NEWS
* NOT FROM AFRICA: SKULL THAT REWRITES THE HISTORY OF MAN...
* NYC Building Inspectors caught on tape taking bribes, dealing drugs...
* Outrage over taxpayer funded 'feminist porn' in Sweden...
* Why 09/09/09 Is So Special
* A year after financial crisis, a new world order emerges
* Market crisis 'will happen again'
* Newsweek: A kinder, gentler China coming?
* Parents honor dead son's wish, wed at end of his funeral
* Blending in on campus reportedly not so easy for 'Potter' star
* Planes 'to reset climate targets'
* UNIBEN suspends meeting on appointment of VC
* Police arrest 5 suspected teenage cultists, - Police arrest 3 suspected kidnappers in Sapele - 6-man gang abducts woman in Asaba

Obama addresses students

Nigerian Government Demands Sony Apologize for PS3 Ad
* Reps uncover N800 billion unremitted funds
* Recovered Bank Debts Hit N70bn
* Stakes of Vision 2020, by Yar'Adua
* Lagosians groan under new tax regimes
* Edo govt reduces secondary schools to 295 - From 627
* BUA Acquires Sokoto, Okpella Cement Factories
* Ekweremadu Emerges Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament
* Nigeria- Israeli Trade Volume Hits $1bn
* ‘N1tr Not Remitted to Federation Account Annually’
* Shell Shuts 115,000 Barrels per Day EA Floater
* Leeway to resolving confidence crisis in Nigeria's financial ...
* Shareholders back moves by EFCC to probe Stockbrokers


SPECIAL TRIBUTE
Judges, lawyers, pupils stand for legal icon

BUSINESS
* Switzerland topples America as most competitive economy...
* China alarmed by US money printing...
* Oil steady after dollar-led gains; OPEC eyed
* Palm unveils Pixi phone, may be overshadowed by rivals
* Asia stocks dip from 1-year high, dollar battered
* Nigerian moves to protect oil quota
* Record 131 economies reform business rules: WBank

Nigeria's exports to UK up by 436 per cent

AFRICA
* Leeway to resolving confidence crisis in Nigeria's financial ...
* Shareholders back moves by EFCC to probe Stockbrokers
* African leaders back Zimbabwe
* Islamic leaders decry delay in Gani's burial
* US special envoy to travel to Sudan for talks
* W.Africa flood toll revised to 159 dead - U.N
* I was betrayed, says U.N. envoy abducted in Niger
* Ethiopians offered free AIDS tests by text message
* Drop legal adviser, DA urges Sisulu
* Ireland presses Sudan on abducted aid workers

WORLD
Cadbury Rejects Kraft $16.7 Billion

* Obama to seal US-UN relationship; First American president to chair Security Council...UN wants new global currency to replace dollar...
* UK: Daughter claims father wrongly placed on controversial NHS end of life scheme...
* Obama warns kids: Be careful what you put on FACEBOOK...
* U.S. acts to freeze assets of two N.Korean entities
* Fines proposed for going without health insurance
* Dodging bombs in the Taliban's heartland
* Sotomayor Takes Her Seat on Supreme Court Bench
* Racists Warned Ahead Of Key England Clash

T-Mobile and Orange in UK merger
Mercury Prize Winner Revealed
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