43-Year-Old Woman Charged With Seducing Teen via PS Home
February 23, 2010 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
This is undeniably an interesting news about how a 43-year-old woman seduced a teenager through PS3′s Playstation Home This was discovered when the 14-year-old teen suddenly disappeared. Her mother went looking for him and she was absolutely worried about what happened to her son. When he finally returned home, things got even weirder. That’s because [...]
PhiLabs: New Tech Start-Up Investor in the Philippines
February 23, 2010 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
PhiLabs is an idea incubator that provides capital to smart people with new ideas. Where capital is lacking, PhiLabs seeks to reward people who have great and innovative ideas by ensuring that enough capital is available to really develop the idea into a reality and a feasible business. PhiLabs are looking forward in creating new [...]
Canadian figure skaters impressed the Vancouver audience
February 22, 2010 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
Canada’s Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir surged to the Olympic ice dancing lead as world champions Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin’s controversial Aboriginal-themed original dance failed to impress in Vancouver. A dramatic Spanish Flamenco allowed Virtue and Moir to overtake the Russians who had been leading after the compulsory dance, with the three-time Canadian champions [...]
Envoys of Tibet’s Dalai Lama in new China talks
February 8, 2007 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
Discussions broke down in acrimony in 2008, with Beijing saying that no progress had been made. One of the Dalai Lama’s representatives said he thought the resumption of talks may signal a change in approach from China. A statement on the website of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism, said the five-person [...]
World’s tallest building opens in Middle East
February 8, 2007 by Michael Sullivan · 9 Comments
The world’s tallest building has been opened in a dramatic fireworks ceremony in the Gulf emirate of Dubai. The Burj Khalifa was revealed to be 828m (2,716ft) high, far taller than the previous record holder, Taipei 101. Known as the Burj Dubai during construction, the tower has been renamed after the leader of Dubai’s oil-rich [...]
Ferrari happy for Michael Schumacher to join rivals
February 7, 2007 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
Ferrari have insisted they will not prevent Michael Schumacher making a Formula One return with another team. The seven-time world champion has been a consultant for Ferrari since retiring in 2006 and said recently he would continue for another three years. But the 40-year-old has been linked with a move to Mercedes and Ferrari president [...]
Private firms concerned about tax regime
February 5, 2007 by Michael Sullivan · Leave a Comment
About 66% of UK firms believe that the current UK tax regime fails to support and encourage enterprise. According to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Enterprising UK 2009 survey, just a fifth of private companies believe the government genuinely takes the concerns of the business sector into account. The most common concern was over the simplicity and stability of [...]


