If it were up to the judges, at this point we could surely declare David Archuleta the winner of “American Idol.”
I mean, we’re at Top 4 time and he’s been delivering strong performance after strong performance and, in the process, racking up...
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Any which way you look at it, Apple’s iPhone does manage to get around! Rumor has it that a Gen-Next 3G iPhone is on its way. Stoking the speculation are a couple of factors.
One, as reported by a leading tech Web site, a top-brass O2 (exclusive...
In the Corporate corridors, few eyebrows would have been raised when Vijay Mallya sacked Charu Sharma as the CEO of the Bangalore Royal Challengers team for “non-performance” in the ongoing Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament. It is an accepted...
A Farmington woman collapsed while jogging and died Saturday near Birmingham, England, where she was serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Sister Lindsey Spjute, 23, “loved life as she loved people and had a work ethic...
We all know of the iPhone, which needs no introduction on its capabilities and personally, we love what the iPhone offers us users who are so busy with our day-to-day lives that when we stop to look at what it offers, it is like music to our ears. Now,...
While he may have appeared calm during his three performances on Tuesday night’s “American Idol,” David Archuleta has reportedly found himself in the middle of a growing backstage war between his father and the show’s producers.
The first salvos...
Sachin Tendulkar’s return dominated most of the pre-match buzz but it was the eruption from Sanath Jayasuriya that Mumbai toasted at the end of a comfortable nine-wicket win, their fourth in a row, at the Wankhede Stadium. Chennai appeared to have...
As Prime Minister Kevin Rudd gave a historic apology to indigenous Australians earlier this year, Latter-day Saint woman Lorna Fejo watched the televised speech with great interest.
In what has been called the “sorry speech,” Mr. Rudd apologized...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today extended its sympathy to the citizens of Myanmar following the recent devastating cyclone, and announced a package of humanitarian aid.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is also responding at this time to emergency situations in several other world locations.
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