Bayern
Munich have confirmed Franck Ribery will miss their Champions League
last-16 first-leg clash against Arsenal following surgery on his
buttocks | http://bit.ly/1bNLNgh
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Bayern Munich have confirmed Franck Ribery will miss their Champions League last-16 first-leg clash against Arsenal following surgery on his buttocks | http://bit.ly/1bNLNgh Bayern Munich have confirmed Franck Ribery will miss their Champions League last-16 first-leg clash against Arsenal following surgery on his buttocks | http://bit.ly/1bNLNgh Like · · Share · 1,690252160 · 22 hours ago ·
NBC News is the worst. Once Again CBS Shows Some Guts By Covering This AOL Executive Slamming Obamacare, NBC Ignores newsbusters.org AOL executive Tim Armstrong last week publicly worried about how ObamaCare is impacting his company, but only CBS highlighted this complaint. NBC, instead, focused solely on his "outrageous" comments about ho
NBC News is the worst.
Once Again CBS Shows Some Guts By Covering This AOL Executive Slamming Obamacare, NBC Ignores
newsbusters.org
AOL executive Tim Armstrong last week publicly worried about how
ObamaCare is impacting his company, but only CBS highlighted this
complaint. NBC, instead, focused solely on his "outrageous" comments
about ho
#Arsenal and Cooper Tire Europe have announced a new long-term agreement that will see the Melksham-based manufacturer of 4x4 and performance passenger tyres become an official partner of the Club: http://po.st/NakFSy .
#Arsenal and Cooper Tire Europe have
announced a new long-term agreement that will see the Melksham-based
manufacturer of 4x4 and performance passenger tyres become an official partner
of the Club: http://po.st/NakFSy
Former Gunner Adrian Clarke gives an honest assessment of what went wrong at Anfield. Watch the video and tell us what you think: http://po.st/kL8U51 The Breakdown: Liverpool (a) po.st
Former Gunner Adrian
Clarke gives an honest assessment of what went wrong at Anfield.
Watch the video and tell us what you think: http://po.st/kL8U51
Watch the video and tell us what you think: http://po.st/kL8U51
A 'Never Before' Shopping Experience Coming Soon to Port Harcourt Mall! Get Ready! Like Page SPAR Nigeria Retail and Consumer Merchandise 19,085 likes
A 'Never Before' Shopping Experience Coming Soon to Port Harcourt Mall! Get Ready!
SPAR Nigeria
Retail and Consumer Merchandise
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Today's #SpankingNew is Jason Derulo's "Stupid Love". Catch it at 16:00 CAT and let us know what you think! Today's #SpankingNew is @[93944052260:274:Jason Derulo]'s "Stupid Love". Catch it at 16:00 CAT and let us know what you think!
Today's #SpankingNew is Jason Derulo's "Stupid Love". Catch it at 16:00 CAT and let us know what you think!
Tomas, Poldi, Serge? Which #Arsenal substitute deserves to start the MASSIVE game against Manchester United on Wednesday night? Cast your vote here: http://po.st/2uQ8bk .
Tomas, Poldi, Serge?
Which #Arsenal substitute deserves to start the MASSIVE game
against Manchester United on Wednesday night? Cast your vote here: http://po.st/2uQ8bk
Nicki Minaj just took over instagram once again with some fierce photos from behind-the-scenes of a mystery video shoot. See more shots: http://mypinkfriday.com/news/201253. .
Nicki Minaj just took
over instagram once again with some fierce photos from behind-the-scenes of a
mystery video shoot. See more shots: http://mypinkfriday.com/news/201253.
ASUP STRIKE UPDATE: ‘Govt not serious in resolving ASUP strike. The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP)
ASUP STRIKE UPDATE:
‘Govt not serious in resolving ASUP strike. The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) yesterday accused the President Goodluck Jonathan administration of ‘insensitivity’ towards resolving the over seven months strike.
ASUP National President, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha said government was not serious in calling off the strike.
Speaking in Abuja on a Raypower Radio programme, Political Platform, he vowed that the strike would continue if government did not fulfil its promise.
Asomugha said after the January 21 meeting with the Supervising Minister for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, government promised to get back to the union on further development, adding that nothing had been done.
Said he: “The insensitivity on the part of government is acute to the point of destroying the system irrevocably. We are saying if government can resolve the four issues it chooses by itself, we can get the system running again.
“We had made overtures. The next day after the NEC, we conveyed NEC’s decision to government. We expect government to have looked at that matter and if government is serious about the situation, government would have said, okay, now this is your stand on it, come let us talk about it. But government has not said anything.
“NEC has reviewed the progress we have made so far with government and it has considered that government has not shown enough commitment. Government has not given ASUP anything concrete. The only thing we had to work with was the word of the minister, not supported by any paper or document, not supported by any authorisation.
“The paper government gave us was a proposal. Government gave us the paper to convey this proposal to our NEC. It wasn’t an affirmation of government’s commitment to pay. We also reminded the minister that the other issues were pending. We asked questions about the issues, which government up till now has refused to address.” Guys wat shul we do?
‘Govt not serious in resolving ASUP strike. The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) yesterday accused the President Goodluck Jonathan administration of ‘insensitivity’ towards resolving the over seven months strike.
ASUP National President, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha said government was not serious in calling off the strike.
Speaking in Abuja on a Raypower Radio programme, Political Platform, he vowed that the strike would continue if government did not fulfil its promise.
Asomugha said after the January 21 meeting with the Supervising Minister for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, government promised to get back to the union on further development, adding that nothing had been done.
Said he: “The insensitivity on the part of government is acute to the point of destroying the system irrevocably. We are saying if government can resolve the four issues it chooses by itself, we can get the system running again.
“We had made overtures. The next day after the NEC, we conveyed NEC’s decision to government. We expect government to have looked at that matter and if government is serious about the situation, government would have said, okay, now this is your stand on it, come let us talk about it. But government has not said anything.
“NEC has reviewed the progress we have made so far with government and it has considered that government has not shown enough commitment. Government has not given ASUP anything concrete. The only thing we had to work with was the word of the minister, not supported by any paper or document, not supported by any authorisation.
“The paper government gave us was a proposal. Government gave us the paper to convey this proposal to our NEC. It wasn’t an affirmation of government’s commitment to pay. We also reminded the minister that the other issues were pending. We asked questions about the issues, which government up till now has refused to address.” Guys wat shul we do?
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