Tomorrow leaders from 192 countries will gather at The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to determine the fate of our planet. As business leaders we are optimistic that President Obama is attending Copenhagen with emissions targets. Full Article at Huffington Post
NECC SUPER DUAL: FAIRFIELD 63 ANGOLA 18; FAIRFIELD 50 LAKELAND 25; FAIRFIELD 39 PRAIRIE HEIGHTS 27; FAIRFIELD 60 CHURUBUSCO 12; FAIRFIELD 62 FREMONT 12 At Ligonier Fairfield (5-0) undefeated wrestlers. 112: Brett Martz, 119: Ricky Masters, 130:... Full Article at South Bend Tribune
Eight Oscars were excessive, but this breathless, headlong tale overwhelms us with melodramatic pleasure. Full Article at The Telegraph
The 5 entertainers receive honors for exemplary lifetime achievement President Barack Obama told Bruce Springsteen that the rocker was indeed "the Boss," at an awards ceremony that also honored actor Robert De Niro, film director Mel... Full Article at eTaiwan News
Players including Charlie Hodgson and Ben Cohen from Sale Sharks have welcomed an innovative new programme from Premier Rugby and Diageo, to provide alcohol information to players. Full Article at Sale Sharks
You're right Snicks, very sad interview. I've been a fan for about 15 years now and it really worries me to read these things about him. Full Article at After Elton
Top of his game: Steve Borthwick wins a lineout for Saracens against Sale Sharks Photo: GETTY IMAGES As the Premiership takes a two-week seasonal break, Saracens remain unbeat... Full Article at The Telegraph
Saracens are getting used to the view from the summit of the Guinness Premiership. Full Article at Times Online
World peace is no closer now than it was when the first Ben & Jerry's store in Israel opened with great fanfare on Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Street in 1988, but the flavor Imagine Whirled Peace is coming back to an ice-cream store near you. Full Article at Jerusalem Post
AFTER the bitter taste of Pizzagate, Sale Sharks had to swallow an agonising defeat at Guinness Premiership leaders Saracens at a rain-lashed Vicarage Road. Full Article at Manchester Evening News