Monday, September 10, 2012

World News ? General ? VIDEO: Woman 'hits Renoir jackpot'

VIDEO: Woman ?hits Renoir jackpot?
A woman in Virginia, US, may have hit the jackpot after discovering what is thought to be an original Renoir painting at a flea market for $50 ( 31).

ECB bond plan strengthens euro
The euro reaches a two-month high against the US dollar as the European Central Bank?s bond-buying plans continue to please the markets.

Roth rebukes Wikipedia over edit
Renowned author Philip Roth criticises Wikipedia for refusing him permission to edit an entry about his own novel, The Human Stain.

Greece: The pain behind the beauty
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Google opens data centre in Chile
Search giant Google has decided to base its first Latin American data centre near the Chilean capital Santiago.

US woman snaps up $50 ?Renoir?
Experts say a painting bought for a few dollars at a US flea market may turn out to be a a work by French master Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

US job growth misses expectations
The US economy created a lower-than-expected 96,000 jobs in August, official figures show, while the jobless rate fell to 8.1%.

In pictures: India prepares for Kumbh Mela
India prepares for Kumbh Mela festival

Ward beats Dawson to keep titles
Andre Ward beats Chad Dawson in the 10th round to retain his WBA and WBC super-middleweight titles.

VIDEO: One-minute World News
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VIDEO: Protests over gambling complex
There have been protests in the Spanish capital, Madrid, over plans to build a gambling super-complex near the city.

Lendl confident about Murray bid
Coach Ivan Lendl thinks Andy Murray?s previous Grand Slam disappointments can help him win the US Open final.

Two bomb blasts strike Damascus
Two bombs strike the Syrian capital Damascus, the first killing at least five members of the security forces, reports say.

New York City hit by tornadoes
Two rare tornadoes hit New York City?s Queens and Brooklyn boroughs, damaging homes, causing blackouts and throwing debris into the air.

Colombia?s Serna ready for marathon effort
Visually impaired runner Elkin Serna has come a long way from a remote region of Colombia to run on the streets of London.

Source: http://globalnewsblog.com/blog/2012/09/09/world-news-general-video-woman-hits-renoir-jackpot/

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