1. Oil price goes down again
    Baku. Vahab Rzayev - APA-ECONOMICS. Crude for March delivery went down $1.17 or 1.1% to $98.67 barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange on February 10, Marketwatch reported. In London, Brent crude decreased by $1.28 or 1.2% to $117.31 a barrel.
    Azeri-Press agency, 08:37
  2. PG handles fame
    Knicks Blog Berman on Twitter By MARC BERMAN Ten days ago at Boston's TD Garden, Jeremy Lin entered the Knicks' game against the Celtics late in the first quarter and crickets were heard all the way to Harvard Square.
    New York Post, 08:32
  3. Tech wreck
    DUMBO jobs go begging amid biz boom By RICH CALDER Apply here, tech whizzes and gamer geeks. Despite 9 percent of New Yorkers' being unemployed, according to the state Labor Department, the growing tech industry in DUMBO, the small, affluent waterfront corridor between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, can't find enough qualified workers. "This is a rapidly growing, competitive industry, but at the same time,
    New York Post, 08:32
  4. The Linsanity song
    Knicks Blog Berman on Twitter By MARC BERMAN A couple of songs have surfaced on the Internet regarding Jeremy Lin, including this one that hit yesterday by recording artist, Stephanie K. She is a longtime season-ticket holder of the Pistons and sat behind the Knicks bench when the two teams met last month in Auburn Hills, Mich. With the Knicks blowing out Detroit that night, Lin got into the game for extended garbage time. Stephanie K came up with a few more puns
    New York Post, 08:32
  5. Not only Linning boy in NY
    Knicks Blog Berman on Twitter By MARC BERMAN So after playing seven games in 10 days and leading the Knicks to a five- game "Linning streak,'' what does the point-guard phenomenon Jeremy Lin do on his off day? Of course, he drives four hours to frigid central New York to watch his brother, Joseph, play the final regular-season of his freshman season for tiny Hamilton College before 783 fans at Scott Field House.
    New York Post, 08:32
  6. Final week of school duel
    Fredric U. Dicker It's high noon this week in Albany as Gov. Cuomo, playing the role of sheriff, faces off with teachers-union leaders - the outlaws. The two sides will confront each other over the governor's claimed determination to force meaningful teacher-evaluation standards on New York schools. Thursday is the deadline set by Cuomo to automatically amend the budget he presented to the Legislature last month with special language that could
    New York Post, 08:32
  7. NYPD Daily Blotter
    By DOUG AUER and JAMIE SCHRAM The Bronx * * * Two men were busted trying to escape the botched burglary of a pizzeria in Bronxdale, authorities said. Gregory Murdock, 20, and Johnathan Richards, 19, were allegedly part of a five-man crew that attempted to break into Pizza Express at 2125 White Plains Road at around 1:45 a.m.
    New York Post, 08:32
  8. Hold advisers accountable
    Jonathan Gilbert burns a one-dollar bill at the Occupy Wall Street encampment at Zucotti Park, New York City, last November. - AP Lyston Steve Lyston, Contributor With the global shift and the economic meltdown taking place, in addition to the 1.4 billion people living in poverty worldwide, there is great demand for solutions. Even political administrations are feeling the negative effects and the instability.
    Jamaica Gleaner, 08:28
  9. Love Triangle for Valentine's Day?
    This Love Triangle Collagen serum signifies love, care and friendship. These roses are actually soaps that can be use all at once or a petal at a time, or for a bathroom decoration. The Heart Throb Body Butter comes in different fragrances.
    Jamaica Gleaner, 08:28
  10. Sorry for Perkins' passing
    THE EDITOR, Sir: Please allow me to express my remorse for the passing of Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins. He was a man who believed in justice, and was a man of wisdom. He is the wisest journalist Jamaica has ever produced.
    Jamaica Gleaner, 08:28