Daily Archive for February 1st, 2010

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First Grammy Win For Neil Young

Neil Young has won his first ever Grammy for the Archives box set.

Pakistan coach slams pitch invasion

PAKISTAN coach Intikhab Alam believes batsman Khalid Latif was lucky he didn’t suffer a serious injury after being tackled from behind by a spectator on Sunday.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Undercover, GoConnect and PLW Entertainment Sign MOU For Merger

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: GoConnect (ASX: GCN), a leading global communications company; Cashmere Media Pty Ltd, owner of Australia’s music news and information destination undercover.com.au and PLW Entertainment, the 360 degree artist management, development and production company, all based in Melbourne, Australia, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to merge their operations.

AC/DC Wins First Ever Grammy Award

AC/DC have won their first Grammy. It was a long way to the top for Acca Dacca and today the band beat Linkin Park, Nickelback, Alice In Chains and Metallica to take away the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Government plan to extend working life

THE Federal Government has launched a $43 million package to provide training and support for older Australians as the weight of an ageing population looms.

Hunger striking farmer to address rally

A GRAZIER who went without food for 52 days in protest at land clearing laws is expected to address a farmers’ property rights rally on Tuesday.

Mining magnate ‘top political donor’

BILLIONAIRE mining magnate Clive Palmer was Australia’s largest political donor last financial year, handing over more than $850,000.

Tutankhamen DNA results to be unveiled

ONE of the great mysteries of ancient Egypt, the lineage of the boy-pharaoh Tutankhamen, may soon be solved, the country’s antiquities supremo has hinted.

Thirteen students killed at party

ARMED men stormed a party in a Mexican border city, killing 13 high school and college students in what witnesses say was an attack prompted by misinformation.

Fans trial first live 3D sports event

BRITISH pub-goers have become the first public audiences to witness a live sports event broadcast in 3-D when watching Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-1.