Saturday, December 12, 2009
President Barack And First Lady Michelle Obama With Air Force Col. Stephen Harrison And His Wife Jill....NSI News Source Info # 496
President Barack and first lady Michelle Obama pose for a photograph with Air Force Col. Stephen Harrison, Commander 89th Airlift Wing, and his wife Jill after exiting Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009. The Obama's had just arrived from their trip to Oslo, Norway.
US musician Esperenza Spalding performing At The Nobel Peace Prize Concert In Oslo....NSI News Source Info # 495
A Buzkashi Player During A Match In Kabul, Afghanistan....NSI News Source Info # 494
A Buzkashi player carries a goat carcass towards the goal circle during a match in Kabul, Afghanistan Friday, Dec. 11, 2009. Buzkashi, or goat dragging, which is played by two teams of horsemen competing to throw a beheaded 30-kilogram (66 pound) calf, goat or sheep, as the ball, into a scoring circle. The Afghan national sport, outlawed during the Taliban regime, Buzkashi originated centuries ago in Central Asia and is held throughout the northern parts of the country.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Michelle Wie During Dubai Ladies Masters At The Emirates Golf Club On December 9, 2009 In Dubai, United Arab Emirates....NSI News Source Info # 493
CEO's Of Volkswagen AG's + Suzuki Motor Corp Meet In Tokyo....NSI News Source Info # 492
Volkswagen AG's CEO Martin Winterkorn, right, shakes hands with Suzuki Motor Corp Chairman and CEO Osamu Suzuki after their joint press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009. Volkswagen AG will take a 20 percent stake in Suzuki Motor Corp. for 222.5 billion yen ($2.5 billion), forming a broad alliance that could give a boost to the automakers in the fast-growing Asian markets.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Japanese Monks Pray At Pearl Harbor, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009....NSI News Source Info # 491
A Protester In Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.... NSI News Source Info # 490
A South Korea protester with a portrait of U.S. President Barack Obama, right, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il shouts a slogan during a rally to denounce the United States' policy against North Korea in front of the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009. Obama's special envoy for North Korea, Stephen Bosworth, arrived in South Korea on Sunday en route to North Korea for a rare meeting aimed at bringing the communist country back to international nuclear disarmament talks.
East Asian Games In Hong Kong December 7, 2009....NSI News Source Info # 489
Japan's Benchmark Nikkei Stock Index Dec 7, 2009....NSI News Source Info # 488
The Obamas, Bidens & Nancy Pelosi At Kennedy Center Honors Gala In Washington....NSI News Source Info # 487
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Lakh Lakh Vadhaiyan On India Winning 3rd Test In Mumbai....NSI News Source Info # 486
India go top with thumping victory ~ December 6, 2009
India 726 for 9 dec (Sehwag 293, Dhoni 100*, Vijay 87, Dravid 74, Laxman 62, Tendulkar 52) beat Sri Lanka 393 (Dilshan 109, Mathews 99, Harbhajan 4-112) and 309 (Sangakkara 137, Paranavitana 54, Zaheer 5-72) by an innings and 24 runs
India 726 for 9 dec (Sehwag 293, Dhoni 100*, Vijay 87, Dravid 74, Laxman 62, Tendulkar 52) beat Sri Lanka 393 (Dilshan 109, Mathews 99, Harbhajan 4-112) and 309 (Sangakkara 137, Paranavitana 54, Zaheer 5-72) by an innings and 24 runs
Sri Lanka may have thwarted India through the fourth day, but Zaheer Khan sliced through the remaining four wickets to take India to a 2-0 series win and the No. 1 spot in the ICC rankings. Zaheer started with a ripper in the first over to get rid of Kumar Sangakkara and finished his best performance of the series with his eighth five-wicket haul. This was the fourth time in the last four years that India had won two matches in a row; two of those braces came against Sri Lanka.
Copenhagen Climate Talks....NSI News Source Info # 485
A worker rides a motorbike past a palm oil plantation in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra December 3, 2009. A scheme allowing carbon emitters to pay farmers to operate sustainably could create a $50 billion carbon market but such a programme is unlikely to emerge from the Copenhagen climate talks, a U.N. official said on Friday. Agriculture accounts for 14 percent of the world's emissions and is the second-biggest source of greenhouse gases after deforestation. But it has been neglected in talks leading up to this month's summit in Copenhagen, said Alexander Mueller, assistant director-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).