Shadow media minister flags cost of 4G auction delay
Labour's shadow minister for media, Helen Goodman, has slammed the government's handling of the 4G spectrum auction, claiming that repeated delays are costing the taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds in lost revenue each year.
China growth dip flags grief
China's economy expanded at its weakest pace in 2 years in the latest quarter, with the sagging real estate and export sectors heralding a sharper slowdown in coming months and fresh pro-growth measures from the state.
Downtown Chandler's midblock crossings a safety challenge
Officials considering safety additions to plan that might be putting more walkers in harm's way.
Magic Mountain job fair in February
Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor are hoping to fill about 2,000 positions during the theme park's annual job fair on Feb. 18 and 19. The job fair will be held in the main gate area of the park starting at 10 a.m. both days. Interested applicants must be 14 years old or older and must apply online at sixflagsjobs.com prior to arriving to the job fair. Job seekers of all backgrounds ...
Ads during NFL game draw flags
The FCC is unlikely to look into Comcast's accidental commercials.
India Ink: Rahul Gandhi's Political Growl
Politicking in Uttar Pradesh, he talks tough and wears a beard.
Chief army defector promises fight to free Syria
The commander of rebel Syrian soldiers said Sunday there is no choice but to use military force to drive President Bashar Assad's regime from power as fears mounted that government troops will escalate their deadly crackdown on dissent after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. resolution aimed at resolving the crisis.
Syrian opposition appeals for international help
Syria's opposition appealed for international backing on Sunday, a day after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at pressuring President Bashar Assad to end his bloody crackdown on an uprising that has raged for almost 11 months.
Beach safety bill looks a lot like Marquette policy
MARQUETTE - The provisions of a Great Lakes beach safety bill making its way through the Michigan Senate bear a striking resemblance to the system recently established in Marquette. The legislation - Senate Bill 818 - was introduced by State Sen.