Roving the packs (Herald Sun) THE knives are out. And Channel 7 is bleeding over ongoing attacks over its footy coverage....more...Call it Black Life 101 (Sunday Times) Fred Khumalo launched onto the local literary scene with an autobiography, a novel and talk of a few more manuscripts hiding in his top drawer. Not everyone was pleased, least of all Lesego Rampolokeng....more... Pulp gets the eyeballs (Business Standard India) Tabloidisation seems to be working for Hindi news channels, fetching them viewers and advertisers....more... Once in a Blue Moon (RedNova) By Clara Moskowitz This moon isn't any bluer than usual, or any more impressive than your average full moon. But whenever there is a second full moon in a month, as there will be today at 6:04 p.m., we call it a blue moon....more... 'Blue moon' actually not so uncommon (San Mateo County Times) This moon isn't any bluer than usual, or any more impressive than your average full moon....more... All hell breaks out as pagans given go-ahead for university gathering (The Scotsman) SOME would call it the Devil's work. Two ancient religions have locked horns in a bizarre "freedom of speech" row that is echoing around the corridors of one of Scotland's oldest academic institutions....more... Best by number: What's in a number? (SportingNews.com) Get the skinny on how pro sports league retire numbers. Plus, a number quiz....more... News and opinion since 1995 (Anorak) After resigning his post Tony Blair should... Loading ... MORE no news on the Madeleine McCann case. It is now a week since the three-year-old girl was snatched from a Portugal holiday resort....more... |