1. Placido Domingo to perform in Kyiv during EURO 2012
    KYIV, February 13 /UKRINFORM/. Placido Domingo will give his concert in Kyiv two days before the final of the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, Karina Makogon, the director of the Karina concert and theater agency, announced, the UKRINFORM-based Ukraine-2012 Information Center reported. A two-hour concert, accompanied by the Ukrainian Orchestra Kyiv-Classic will be held at St.
    Ukrinform, 03:03
  2. EBRD set to provide loan to Novoazovskiy Wind Park
    KYIV, February 13 /UKRINFORM/. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is considering providing a senior loan to Novoazovskiy Wind Park in Donetsk region, the Bank said in a statement. The financing will enable the borrower to complete construction and commission additional 32.5 MW capacities at the existing wind farm located in Donetsk region.
    Ukrinform, 03:03
  3. DJ jaunts of Sarkozy's son costing the taxpayer lb150k a year
    Pierre (L) and Nicolas Sarkozy meet the Brazilian president. Picture: AFP President Nicolas Sarkozy has come under fire for spending ё150,000 a year of French taxpayers' money protecting his son - branded "the most expensive DJ in history" as he jets round the world performing in nightclubs. The huge cost of armed police for Pierre Sarkozy, 26, has been revealed amid mounting claims during the election run-up of the French president's
    Scotsman.com News, 03:00
  4. I'd love to take Scholes to Euros
    HARRY REDKNAPP has a simple solution to get England moving again: Bring back Paul Scholes. The Spurs boss is favourite to take over as national boss in the summer but first he wants to clinch Champions League football at White Hart Lane. He has turned Spurs from an expensive laughing stock under Juande Ramos into an electrifying team that he has squeezed the best out of. And he was deadly serious about Manchester United's Scholes being an elder
    The Sun, 02:58
  5. Detecting and zapping computer malware
    ESET is a global leader in providing computer security solutions with more than 20 years of experience and more than one hundred million users of its products.
    The Slovak Spectator, 02:53
  6. Lavrov to attend Russia-Ukraine cooperation subcommittee meeting
    MOSCOW, February 13 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Nizhny Novgorod, where he will attend a meeting of the subcommittee for international cooperation under the Russian-Ukrainian interstate commission on February 14. As the co-chairs of the subcommittee Lavrov and his Ukrainian counterpart Konstantin Grishchenko will discuss a broad range of issues in bilateral relations and international agenda.
    ITAR-TASS, 02:51
  7. Economic Fairness: President Obama's Most Cynical Tactic
    Image via Wikipedia President Obama claims to be on a moral crusade for "fairness." In one campaign speech after another, he suggests that his soak-the-rich class warfare will stop "millionaires and billionaires" from grabbing more than their fair share of wealth.
    Forbes, 02:47
  8. Survey: Over 70% of Ukrainians never traveled abroad
    KYIV, February 13 /UKRINFORM/. More than 70% of Ukrainians have never traveled abroad, Research & Branding Group director Yevhen Kopatko told the press. "The main reason for this sad statistics is the financial failure of the Ukrainians," he said. Nevertheless, Kopatko noted, people go abroad more often, and we can expect that in future the numbers will change. The expert also added that the most important aspect of work of the
    Ukrinform, 01:33
  9. Harry Redknapp would call on Paul Scholes if he gets England job
    Б─╒ Redknapp says he may make Steven Gerrard captain Б─╒ FA expected to make approach for Tottenham manager Tweet this Share reddit this David Hytner guardian.co.uk, Sunday 12 February 2012 22.30 GMT Article history About this article Close Harry Redknapp would call on Paul Scholes if he gets England job This article was published on guardian.co.uk at 22.30 GMT on Sunday 12 February 2012.
    Guardian Unlimited, 00:48
  10. Meet Calgary's no. 1 leader
    How a man with a gung-ho personality built an empire and respect Gina Teel Calgary Herald CREDIT: Leah Hennel, Calgary Herald West Canadian Industries CEO George Brookman has been awarded the 2008 Distinguished Business Leader Award. George Brookman is rummaging through the bric-a-brac on a bookshelf in his office with the intent manner of someone always on the go. The chief executive of the privately held West Canadian Industries Group
    Canada.com, 00:41