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100,000 delirious in St Peter's as identity of new pope to be revealed
VATICAN CITY AFP — A delirious crowd approaching 100,000 flooded into St Peter's Square on the news that a pope had been elected on the second day of the Vatican's secret conclave. "The heart is beating real fast," said theology student Matthew Pandolfo. "And now there's the anticipation of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, anticipation, ballot, chair, identity, smoke
Research articles 2005-04-19
NASCAR Leaders See East Rutherford, N.J., Speedway as Key to Sports Survival.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Nov. 19--CHARLOTTE, N.C.--As the procession of 43 supercharged stock cars rumbles around Lowe's Motor Speedway, 130,000 delirious fans rise and roar. Nov. 19--CHARLOTTE, N.C.--As the procession of 43 supercharged stock cars rumbles around Lowe's Motor Speedway, 130,000 delirious fans rise and roar.
Tags: leader, Lowe, NASCAR
Research articles 2000-11-21
The blame game.
Carriers likely target for missed E911 deadlines It could be your best friend, your grandfather or your 16-year-old son who is trapped, delirious, bleeding and in pain and all he has to help him get through the next several agonizing moments i...
Tags: carrier, E911, FCC, game, wireless
Research articles 2001-08-20
Dialling Into India Vodafone's Arun Sarin got into an expensive bidding war and emerged a winner. Now, he must get into a fiercely competitive market and prove that he can take Hutch-Essar from #4 to #1.
On the night of February 13, when Arun Sarin, the CEO of UK's Vodafone, landed in Delhi, the media went berserk. TV journalists turned delirious cheerleaders, mobbing the 52-year-old head of the world's largest mobile telecoms company as if it was the homOn the night of February 13, when Arun...
Tags: Arun Sarin, media, Vodafone Group Plc.
Research articles 2007-03-11
Olanzapine for delirium
Older age, spread of cancer to the CNS, and hypoactive delirium may make it much harder for delirious patients to respond to treatment with olanzapine, said Dr. William Breitbart of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, and his colleagues. In a prospective, open-label study of 79 patients who were...
Tags: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Inc.
Research articles 2002-07-01
95.9 KFSH-FM The Fish® Announces Fifth Annual FISHFEST® Sunday, March 26 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
LOS ANGELES -- Christian recording artists Newsboys, Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, John Tesh, Delirious, Natalie Grant and Jana Alayra plus Pillar, Hawk Nelson, Project 86 and more will appear at the fifth annual FISHFESTR, sponsored by 95.9 The FishR, on Sunday, March 26, 2006, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 8808...
Tags: Verizon Wireless
Research articles 2006-01-09
Peace Arch Entertainment Enters MIPTV With New Film and Television Slate, Including "Delirious," "Guantanamero," "Watching the Detectives" and "Shred I & II"
Peace Arch® Entertainment Group Inc. (AMEX: PAE) (TSX: PAE), an integrated global entertainment company, today announced that it will debut a broad selection of contemporary film, television and DVD titles to international broadcasters and video distributors attending the MIPTV conference April 7-11 in Cannes.
Tags: SLATE, TV
Research articles 2008-04-07
Call for Entries!! Local Christian Music Hopefuls Vie for the StarFish Award; Winner to Perform at FISHFEST®, Sunday, March 26 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
LOS ANGELES -- 95.9 KFSH-FM The FishR and sister station 99.5 KKLA-FM, Salem Communications stations, are searching for the next star of contemporary Christian music...and the winner will have the opportunity to appear in concert with Newsboys, Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, John Tesh, Delirious and Natalie Grant on the Main...
Tags: Verizon Wireless
Research articles 2006-02-13
Medicare Ups the Ante on Medical Mistakes -- But Risks Going Too Far
Two weeks after health plans like Wellpoint announced they would follow Medicare's lead in refusing to pay for eight preventable medical problems in hospitals, Medicare has upped the ante by proposing nine more conditions for which it won't fully reimburse hospitals, including surgical infections, wild swings...
Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Incentive, Patient, Hospital, Medicare, Health Care, Roy Poses, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-04-17
In Algeria, car horns, not television, announce president's re-election
ALGIERS, AFP ? Not bothering to wait for official results in Algeria's presidential polls, delirious supporters of the incumbent Abdelaziz Bouteflika partied into the wee hours of the morning, claiming he had won re-election in a landslide. Official results would be announced at 10:30 am (0930 GMT) Friday, the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Algeria, Algiers, car, celebration, Litigation, TVs
Research articles 2004-04-08
Kings learned their lessons
SACRAMENTO -- If the Sacramento Kings go on to win the NBA championship this year, it won't be without a big, earnest push by the Utah Jazz. The Kings can thank their depth, talent and coaching. They can be grateful for their beyond-delirious crowd. But as much as...
Tags: Games, NBA, Sacramento, team
Research articles 2003-04-20
Carole Malone column: A year off work? It's unworkable
WHAT is the BBC thinking of, offering a year off work as a prize to some poor quiz contestant? Two thousand people from all over Britain will be invited to compete in this bizarre quiz to win a 12-month holiday from their job. OK...
Tags: Benefits, British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 1999-10-03
German conservative Ratzinger is new Pope Benedict XVI
VATICAN CITY AFP — The Roman Catholic Church elected Germany's Joseph Ratzinger as its first new pope of the third millennium, asking him to guide its 1.1 billion followers around the world into a new era. The 78-year-old cardinal, a staunch conservative who has been the Vatican's doctrinal enforcer,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Church, Leadership, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-04-19
Weatherman's monsoon talk says it all in agriculture-dependent India
BANGALORE, India AFP — Prashant Goswami at this time of year has farmers, government officials, global investors, stock market players and economists hanging on his every word -- provided he's making monsoon talk. As one of India's top weather forecasters, the Bangalore-based scientist has it within his power to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, agriculture, Bangalore, FINANCE, India, Investment
Research articles 2005-06-05
State rivalry meant to be played on campus
BOULDER - Zealous, delirious students rushing the field. Players piling atop one another at midfield. Fans clad in gold shirts with black lettering, hopping around from foot to foot dancing and chanting trash talking verses to the defeated. Those defeated, their dejected greengold painted faces. Their drooping bodies. Their angry...
Tags: Colorado, Games, Invesco
Research articles 2005-09-04
Coffee and Rodgers last all day
IT WAS 7 hours and 26 minutes before the start of the NFL Draft when I blurted out the phrase that I will be reminded of for the next 10 to 12 years. "If Aaron Rodgers is there and the Packers don't take him, I'll...
Tags: E-mail, NFL, Strategy
Research articles 2005-04-27
Henson to watch England match with Church
CARDIFF AFP — Gavin Henson is set to join the legions of Wales fans watching their heroes on television when the Six Nations Grand Slam champions begin the defence of their title away to England next month. It's a far cry from the delirious scenes in Cardiff last year...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, England, Games
Research articles 2006-01-25
Gators gobble up NCAA crown
The Florida Gators, playing free and easy from the start, turned the NCAA title game into a playground romp and the RCA Dome into a dance party for delirious fans celebrating this football school's first national title. When it was over tonight, tournament star Joakim Noah jumped on a...
Tags: Florida, Games, tournament, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 2006-04-04
It's Gator Country: Florida wins first title
The Florida Gators, playing free and easy, turned the NCAA title game into a playground romp and the RCA Dome into a dance party for delirious fans celebrating the football school's first national basketball title. A step slower from the start, UCLA stayed at 11 national crowns after a...
Tags: Florida, Games, Gator, NCAA, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 2006-04-04
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