
Lisa Ray, the 37-year-old actress broke the news that she is suffering from an incurable and rare form of cancer called Multiple Myeloma, in a post of her blog site on September 7. Myeloma is incurable but Lisa believes she can beat it.
Actress LISA RAY, has revealed through her blog that she is suffering from [...]
September 9, 2009 | Posted in
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Elizabeth Taylor, Barry Bonds and other mourners are gathering for Michael Jackson’s funeral, slowly filling rows of white chairs placed outside the mausoleum where the King of Pop will be entombed.
With temperatures hovering at an oppressive 90 degrees in the early evening Thursday, black-garbed mourners fanned themselves with programs for the service at Forest Lawn [...]
September 4, 2009 | Posted in
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ICE Futures U.S. cotton posted gains in a late bounce from nearly two-month lows Thursday as outside pressure eased.
Most-active December cotton settled up 17 points at 57.64 cents a pound and the nearby October contract also settled 17 points higher at 55.54.
Cotton hung below unchanged in early dealings, and pushed up to 57.76 basis December [...]
August 28, 2009 | Posted in
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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (Minfal) is expected to shortly move a summary to the federal cabinet on the proposed amendments in the Seed Act 1976 as the provinces have authorised the federal government to bring in certain changes in the existing law, sources told Business Recorder on Tuesday.
The Federal Seed Certification [...]
August 27, 2009 | Posted in
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Ayesha Shroff wife of Jackie Shroff introduced Katrina to the world of Bollywood and now she is revealing startling secrets about the actress.
According to Ayesha Shroff, Katrina had an English surname which was not so easy to pronounce. Her original name is Katrina Turquotte. Katrina had to change her surname so that it could be [...]
August 22, 2009 | Posted in
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NEW YORK–Speculative buying from strength in outside markets supported ICE Futures U.S. cotton Wednesday in light range trade.
Most-active December cotton settled up 14 points at 59.03 cents a pound and the nearby October contract settled 15 points higher at 56.86.
Futures opened modestly higher and traded side-to-side throughout the session as light volume added to volatility. [...]
August 20, 2009 | Posted in
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NEW YORK–Spillover liquidation from weaker equities and commodities left ICE Futures U.S. cotton weaker Monday.
Most-active December cotton settled down 171 points at 59.41 cents a pound and the nearby October contract settled 193 points lower at 57.28.
December cotton fell in early dealings and pushed past support at the 60 and 59-cent levels. Equities and commodities [...]
August 18, 2009 | Posted in
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NEW YORK–Spillover buying lifted ICE Futures U.S. cotton to nearly three-week highs Monday as lack of selling helped prices rise.
Most-active December cotton settled up 132 points at 63.75 cents a pound and the nearby October contract settled 142 points higher at 61.95.
Cotton traded sideways-to-weaker in early dealings as the market trimmed gains from the 62.12 [...]
August 11, 2009 | Posted in
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Gold and silver futures could not hang onto early multi-week gains Thursday and closed lower in response to a stronger U.S. dollar and an apparent abatement of risk appetite.
December gold fell $3.40 to $962.90 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. September silver fell 11.5 cents to $14.645.
The metals surged [...]
August 7, 2009 | Posted in
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NEW YORK–Major cotton merchants Allenberg Cotton Co. and Dunavant Enterprises said Thursday they are working on a merger agreement, the latest in restructuring actions that have shaken the industry in the last year. Allenberg and Dunavant are two of the three largest U.S. cotton merchants. Cargill Cotton, a division of Cargill Inc., is the other [...]
August 7, 2009 | Posted in
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