Football transfer rumours: Wesley Sneijder to Manchester United?

 

Internazionale have sensationally accepted Manchester United’s offer for Wesley Sneijder, according to an exclusive in the Mirror, which means that all the English champions now have to do to get their man is agree to pay him upwards of £190,000 a week – just £70,000 a week, or £3.6m a year, more than Rio Ferdinand gets. Here at the Mill we’re hoping the deal goes through, even if it’s only so we get more excuses to listen to this very vaguely Sneijder-related snorter at volumes that make the over-keen early arrivals on the Guardian’s neighbouring media desk frown aggressively with annoyance while Continue reading

JNE Report Aug 10, 2011

JNE Report Aug 10, 2011 :

Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521942011 Dwi Fauziah
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522025711 Della Purwodadi
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522064911 Nia JKT
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522094311 Allysa Rismaya Bekasi
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522125311 Alrina Juwana, Pati Oke
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522174311 Yolla Bandung
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521832611 Robert Sitorus Yogyakarta
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521912611 Nadya Tuban
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521891411 Denny Muarabungo
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521662811 Sagita / Bayu Pekanbaru
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103521772211 Badrus Jakarta
Aug 10, 2011 CGKA103522234711 Monica Grogol Sukoharjo

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ASUS Wavi waltzes through FCC, ready to stream from your PC to your TV

Remember when we first encountered the ASUS Wavi just before CES? Well now the wireless streaming device that looks to get your TV and your PC in sync has moseyed on through the FCC, and in the process, confirmed a few of our suspicions. The duo will allow you to Continue reading

New Lithium Battery Tech Can Stand the Heat

Li-Ion batteries were a massive technological step forward from NiMH cells but were not without faults of their own—like their tendency to explode. A new Lithium-Imide technology from Leyden Energy, however, send Lithium-Ion the way of NiMH.

The problem with traditional Li-Ion batteries is that they’re very susceptible to both heat degradation, wherein high temperatures generated by your quad-core, overclocked CPU’s cause the electrodes in the battery react with the electrolyte resulting in Continue reading

Nazaruddin Caught in Colombia

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, welcoming news of the arrest of fugitive graft suspect Muhammad Nazaruddin in Colombia on Monday, said it was important that he be brought back home unharmed.

“We mustn’t let anything bad happen to him. Bear in mind that there are probably many people who feel uncomfortable with his arrest,” Yudhoyono told reporters after breaking the fast at the Military Headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta.

Yudhoyono said he had asked National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo to ensure Nazaruddin’s safety. Continue reading

Obama says he inherited economic problems

President Barack Obama said on Monday he inherited many of the country’s problems with high debt and deficits when he entered the White House, sounding a theme likely to dominate his 2012 re-election campaign.

Speaking at a Democratic fundraiser, where families paid $15,000 to get a picture with him, Obama defended his economic record and noted that problems in Europe were affecting the United States.

“We do have a serious problem in terms of debt and deficit, and much of it I inherited,” Obama said. The financial crisis, he said, made the problem worse. Continue reading

British riots spread on third night of violence

Rioting and looting spread across London on Monday as hooded youths set buildings and cars ablaze, smashed shop windows and hurled bottles and stones at police in a third night of violence in Britain’s worst unrest in decades.

Prime Minister David Cameron cut short his holiday to fly home to tackle the violence, which appeared to be led by youths alienated by years of underemployment which left them feeling marginalized even before the economic downturn.

“It’s been building up for years. All it needed was a spark,” said E. Nan, a young man in a baseball cap surrounded by other youths in Hackney in east London. “We ain’t got no jobs, no money … We heard that other people were getting things for free, so why not us?” Continue reading