Margaret Thatcher dies, Twitter thinks it's Cher

Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 4, 2013

To view this email as a web page, go here.

Margaret Thatcher dead after stroke
Click here to check your local weather
Tuesday 9 Apr, 2013
Margaret Thatcher dead after stroke
FORMER British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has died of a stroke aged 87 years.
Chill. Cher NOT dead despite hashtag
MARGARET Thatcher's death caused confusion on Twitter where some thought  #nowthatchersdead meant Cher had died.
WikiLeaks' largest secret file dump
WIKILEAKS has launched its own search engine for the cables, which Julian Assange says is sophisticated enough to rival Google.
 
Harrison brings Voice to a standstill
WHEN the words don't come for Harrison Craig, it is music which unlocks the story within. The ''popera'' singer found ''release'' from the stutter which has often controlled him.
Advertisement
Hapless Dees set for $1m loss
MELBOURNE concede the club's woeful start to the season and $500,000 "tanking" fine have the Demons on track for a $1 million loss this year.
Film critic Roger Ebert laid to rest
ACCLAIMED film critic Roger Ebert was laid to rest overnight and praised as a consummate newsman, a champion storyteller and a social media visionary.
Nurses 'tuning out urgent alarms'
HOSPITAL workers suffering 'noise fatigue' are tuning out beeping alarms that monitor the critically ill, leading to the deaths of patients.
New boss appointed to embattled Target
TARGET has appointed a new managing director to take the helm at the discount department store.
Virgin tops but United gets thumbs down
VIRGIN America scored best and United Airlines the worst in a new survey of US airline performance.
Homeowner floored by premiums
A WOMAN who prevailed against one of Australia's largest insurers to win a flood damage claim faces a new challenge to reduce her skyrocketing insurance bill.
Fees up, but a fail for childcare centres
NEARLY half the nation's childcare centres have failed to meet strict new quality standards - despite hitting parents with higher fees.
WikiLeaks releases secret US cables
WIKILEAKS has published 1.7 million US documents from 1973 to 1976, including many written by Henry Kissinger.
Advertisement
Do not reply to this email, as this email address is not monitored.
To unsubscribe from the news.com.au newsletter click here.

0 nhận xét:

Đăng nhận xét

 
cafe and travel © 2011 | Designed by Interline Cruises, in collaboration with Interline Discounts, Travel Tips and Movie Tickets