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StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT Read more | Comments
Russian Developers Hit the BrakesThe once-red-hot real-estate sector has become one of the first major areas of Russia's economy to feel the chill of the global financial crisis. StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT Sevilla show form but Brann stun Depor![]() Sevilla FC started their bid for a third UEFA Cup triumph in four years with a useful victory at home to FC Salzburg but while Real Racing Club Santander and Valencia CF also won, RC Deportivo La Coruña lost 2-0 at SK Brann. Nicks picks give food for thoughtNick Faldo may have made a meal of it but his “sandwich list” became his real list today – and it will be Padraig Harrington and Robert Karlsson who kick off Europe’s bid for an unprecedented fourth successive Ryder Cup victory at Valhalla. StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT Madrid face up to Gago blow![]() Real Madrid CF midfielder Fernando Gago will miss the UEFA Champions League trip to FC Zenit St. Petersburg after he was sidelined for four weeks with a thigh tear suffered in the 2-0 defeat of FC BATE Borisov. Below-par Madrid fail to match billing![]() Full-back Marcelo knows Real Madrid CF did not play at their best in the 2-0 victory over ten-man FC Bate Borisov, saying: "We let the fans down but the most important thing is that we gained three points." StockPoint 1.2updated on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:12:44 CDT Footsie holds on after rough night in AsiaThe FTSE 100 Index held firm today despite another tumultuous session for markets in Asia. 'Bell,' 'Girl' tie for Humanitas awardFilm News: Harwood, Oliver to share $10, 000 prize -- "Diving Bell and the Butterfly" and "Lars and the Real Girl" tied for the top feature film honor at the Humanitas awards, presented Wednesday at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Madrid saunter past ten-man BATE![]() Real Madrid CF 2-0 FC BATE BorisovThe nine-times champions eased to victory at home to the debutants, who did well to keep the score down after the sending-off of Anri Khagush. Wasteful Madrid cause Schuster concern![]() Real Madrid CF may have got Group H under way with a defeat of FC BATE Borisov, yet Bernd Schuster felt they eased off and "wasted a great chance to record a brilliant result" against the debutants from Belarus. TVNZ VOD pacts for ABC showsBusiness News: Disney-owned channel pacts with Ondemand -- The Asia Pacific arm of Disney-ABC Intl. Television has inked a deal with Kiwi pubcaster TVNZ to provide its skeins on its fledgling online delivery service TVNZ Ondemand. European football mourns Fahnler loss![]() European and Austrian football is mourning the loss of former referee Heinz Fahnler, who has died suddenly at the age of 66 while on duty as a UEFA delegate for this evening's Real Madrid CF-FC BATE Borisov fixture. Out of the Frying PanRoss L. Smotrich is a top-notch real-estate analyst by many accounts. But he's had lousy luck with employers as of late. Banks Jettison Commercial-Property DebtThe bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers is adding pressure on banks and other financial institutions to sell off their holdings of commercial real-estate debt. Madrid looking to make flying start![]() Real Madrid CF are in no danger of underestimating Belarussian debutants FC BATE Borisov when they arrive in the Spanish capital, with coach Bernd Schuster demanding three points "by whatever means possible". BATE date not a cakewalk for Heinze![]() Defender Gabriel Heinze is not about to take Real Madrid CF's opening Group H opponents FC BATE Borisov lightly, saying: "Although one name can carry more weight than another, on the pitch we're all equal." Historic Buildings' Modern MakeoversAcross Asia, developers are mixing old and modern. Singapore leads the charge with the renovation of neoclassical National Museum, and a luxury hotel around Tanah Merah. Ronaldo expects no hostility from fansCristiano Ronaldo does not expect a hostile reception from Manchester United supporters after failing to secure a move to Real Madrid. Stone named a.d. of Tisch SchoolFilm News: Director to advise on direction of campus -- Oliver Stone has been named the artistic director of NYU Tisch School of the Arts Asia. JudgementsThe Chargers' biggest problem isn't Ed Hochuli, it's their vulnerable defense. The Buffalo Bills are proving to be quite real and Derek Anderson's leash is only getting shorter, Clark Judge says in his Week 2 Judgements. Numancia edged in Madrid goal spree![]() Goals were in short supply in Sunday's Spanish Liga action except in the capital where Real Madrid CF earned their first win of the campaign with a thrilling 4-3 victory against promoted CD Numancia. No Sale: A Bad Agent, or a Lousy Market?Real estate agents, as well as sellers, can get into a blue funk these days about the real estate market. That's understandable, but not forgivable. June Fletcher offers tips on how to tell whether your agent is suffering from market malaise. Liverpool eager to turn red tide![]() Liverpool FC's challenge for their first English league title since 1990 gets its first real test of the season on Saturday when they seek to end a dire series of Anfield results against champions Manchester United FC. Financial crisis 'far from over', says UK bank chiefThe financial crisis is far from over but will take only a moderate toll on fast-growing emerging economies in Asia and elsewhere as they continue to boom in the years ahead, the chief executive of British bank Standard Chartered said today.
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