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Local man selling complete collection of every Sports Illustrated ever for $2M Would you pay $2 million for a historic collection of more than 10,000 original copies of almost every Sports Illustrated magazine edition that has ever been published? Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Iceland has picked its chief negotiator to begin talks on joining the 27-member European Union, the foreign ministry said. Full Article at New Europe News
Ossur Skarphedinsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, speaks during the 64th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, September 26, 2009. View Photo »
In the recent defeats to Norway and Iceland, there was something missing and I felt, as did the public, that some players were not really interested in playing for Santana
Iceland, Lidl, Aldi, the Co-op, Marks & Spencer and Waitrose have just 12 weeks to make themselves compliant with a new, toughened-up code of practice that will oversee dealings with suppliers. Full Article at The Telegraph
"Words from the Wise" this week comes to you in a shortened format as I am about to leave Cape Town for a visit to the colder environs of Switzerland and Slovenia. Full Article at Safehaven
Rhetorically speaking, do you ever wonder why it is the statists are always yammering on about never "wasting a crisis"? Full Article at Merde in France
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, speaks on a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
McDonald's is pulling out of Iceland
PEQUANNOCK — He was the starry-eyed kid asking Wayne Gretzky to autograph his Sports Illustrated cover photo. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
“Words from the Wise” this week comes to you in a shortened format as I am about to leave Cape Town for a visit to the colder environs of Switzerland and Slovenia. Full Article at The Big Picture
Iceland is a supermarket chain in the United Kingdom, partly owned by the Icelandic retailer conglomerate Baugur. Iceland's primary product lines include frozen foods such as frozen prepared meals and frozen vegetables. Full Article
Ossur Skarphedinsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, speaks during the 64th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, September 26, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, speaks on a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, speaks on a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, speaks on a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Olafur Ragnar, President of Iceland, participates in a panel discussion at the Clinton Global Initiative, in New York, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Olafur Ragnar, President of Iceland, participates in a panel discussion at the Clinton Global Initiative, in New York, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Olafur Ragnar, President of Iceland, participates in a panel discussion at the Clinton Global Initiative, in New York, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Saskia Bartusiak (L) and Iceland's Gudrun Gunnarsdottir fight for the ball during their UEFA women's Euro 2009 group B football match in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Martina Muller (L) and Iceland's Dora Larusdottir fight for the ball during their UEFA women's Euro 2009 group B football match in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Simone Laudehr, top, vies for the ball with Iceland's Erla Arnardottir, left, and Sara Gunnarsdottir during their 1st round Women's Euro 2009 soccer match against Iceland in Tampere, Finland, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Fatmire Bajramaj of Germany gets stopped by Iceland's Sif Atladottir and Dora Larusdottir (B) during Uefa women's Euro 2009 group B football match between Germany and Iceland in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Simone Laudehr (R) of Germany and Iceland's Katrin Omarsdottir fight for the ball during Uefa women's Euro 2009 group B football match between Germany and Iceland in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Anja Mittag of Germany vies the ball with Iceland's Olina Vidarsdottir (L) during Uefa women's Euro 2009 group B football match between Germany and Iceland in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Fans of Iceland cheer during Uefa women's Euro 2009 group B football match between Germany and Iceland in Tampere, on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Saskia Bartusiak, right, vies for the ball with Iceland's Katrin Omarsdottir during their 1st round Women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Tampere, Finland, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009. The Women's European soccer championships take place in Finland from Aug. 23 to Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Anja Mittag, right, vies for the ball with Iceland's Olina Vidarsdottir during their 1st round Women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Tampere, Finland, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009. The Women's European soccer championships take place in Finland from Aug. 23 to Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Iceland's Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir smiles before a vote on the controversial "Icesave bill" in Reykjavik August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Bjarni Benediktsson (L), leader of the Iceland Independence party, and Bigir Armannsson watch the proceedings as the legislature votes on the controversial "Icesave bill" in Reykjavik August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Icelandic legislators watch the proceedings during voting on the controversial "Icesave bill" in Reykjavik August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Iceland's Finance Minister Steingrimur Sigfusson (L) smiles as he sits next to Minister of Transportation Kristjan Moller (C) and Minister of Education Katrin Jakobsdottir during voting on the controversial "Icesave bill" in Reykjavik August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Iceland's Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir (R) and Foreign Minister Ossur Skarphedinsson cast votes on the controversial "Icesave bill", which would authorise paying back Britain and the Netherlands more than $5 billion lost in Icelandic deposit accounts last year, in Reykjavik Aug...
View Photo »Iceland's Erna Sigurdardottir (14) and Norway's Cecilie Pedersen fight for the ball during their UEFA women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Lahti August 27, 2009.
View Photo »Norway's Cecilie Pedersen (L) fights for the ball against Iceland's Gudrun Gunnarsdottir during their UEFA women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Lahti August 27, 2009.
View Photo »Iceland's Katrin Jonsdottir (R) and Norway's Cecilie Pedersen fight for the ball during their UEFA women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Lahti August 27, 2009.
View Photo »Iceland's Sara Gunnarsdottir (11) and France's Camilla Abily fight for the ball during UEFA women's Euro 2009 soccer match in Tampere, Finland August 24, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, speaks on a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »In the recent defeats to Norway and Iceland, there was something missing and I felt, as did the public, that some players were not really interested in playing for Santana
McDonald's is pulling out of Iceland
Iceland and Latvia are in a different position. Is the fund promoting different policies in middle and high income countries?
I’m certain that Iceland will be able to take this first step in abolishing the controls on Nov. 1
When we look at the economic participation variables, it's clear that this country (Iceland) has managed to remove the barriers to women participating in the workplace
The place to study active volcanoes through ice is in Iceland
Pig A/H1N1 cases from the Minni-Vatnsleysa pork farm in southern Iceland have been confirmed by the University of Iceland's Institute for Experimental Pathology at Icelandic southern city Keldur
The unique operational complexity of doing business in Iceland combined with the very challenging economic climate in the country makes it financially prohibitive to continue the business
the word on the street is that Starbucks is a 21st century edition of American imperialism. Alas, we do not have Starbucks in Iceland.
A lot of people in Iceland think the special prosecutor is looking to see if any laws were broken that caused the crash ... Most of the cases I have seen are probably where they are looking to see if laws were broken while people were trying to avoid the crash. None of these cases is the real reason why...
There were delays in policy implementation, reflecting Iceland's political crisis and the elections that followed, and there were problems in reaching agreements with creditors, which complicated efforts to secure financing for the program from participating countries
I'm sure your Norwegian readers will remember the World Cup qualifying match in Rotterdam between the Netherlands and Norway back in November 1972 ... Back then, Norway seldom won more than one match in an entire season, and that was usually against Iceland. Anyway, the Norwegians were pegged back by th...
An 18-year-old multihandicapped girl, who was infected with the A/H1N1 virus, died Monday morning at Barnaspitali Hringsins children's hospital in Reykjavik. This is the first fatality due to the swine flu epidemic in Iceland
Iceland has effectively been held hostage to the Icesave deal. It had to make concessions
I think we actually did some comedy that was genuinely original, and we did strange things that caught people's attention ... In addition to that, we created characters that were some kind of comic archetypes - people seemed to recognize them, whether they were from Japan or Iceland.
We need to go back to the drawing board. The performances against Norway and Iceland are best forgotten.
This is shown not only by the membership applications from Montenegro, Albania and Iceland, but also negotiations with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Iceland are an average side and I would be very, very worried if we could not get a result against them
They (the assessors) may say they have seen everything they needed to see (after watching the game against Iceland) and these two matches against Japan and Jamaica next month will not change anything. So let us wait and see what the assessors are going to say.
As this report shows, we are behind the curve on this issue. In countries as diverse as China, Japan through to Finland, Iceland and Italy, some form of charge is the norm. With our plans, we hope this will soon be the norm here in Wales.
performances against Norway and Iceland were best forgotten
Safa will be meeting with the coach (Santana) to discuss the team's poor performances ... We will be discussing my report as head of delegation and those of the three assessors on the Iceland match, after which Safa will release a statement early next week on how we will move forward and get Bafana winn...
Four countries including Namibia, Faroe Islands, Uganda and Iceland, were ready to play in Tehran, but Iceland was selected based on National team coach's opinion
We have reached an agreement with Iceland federation for a friendly match on November 10 in Tehran
The assessors are not obliged to hand in a report for the one game [against Iceland]. It's only logical that we wait for the next games
Tipping at a restaurant in Iceland is considered an insult.
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- yungtoolz
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Relations between Iceland and UK will not be the same anymore #CTC09
- ejcnet 18 minutes ago
Relations between Iceland and UK will not be the same anymore #CTC09
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