Don Limps onto Texas Coast with Little Rain
Published By StarCityNews On Saturday, July 30th 2011. Under Headlines Tags: Baffin Bay, Climatologist, Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi International Airport, Del Mar College, gulf of mexico, John Nielson-Gammon, La Nina system, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas., Tropical Storm Don, US National Hurricane Center
On late Friday, the Tropical Storm Don, the 2011 first major Gulf of Mexico storm, lost much of its punch as it moved ashore in South Texas.
US forecasters said that Don weakened to a tropical depression with maintained and continued winds of about 35 miles per ... Read More
Research Shows Just Living Together Is Too Much of a Commitment for Young Adults
Published By StarCityNews On Saturday, July 30th 2011. Under Lifestyle Tags: dating, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Lawrence Ganong, marriage, stay-over relationships, Tyler Jamison, University of Missouri
A new research reveals that young adults are slowing the road to marriage with stay-over relationships, a dating style that allows them to enjoy committed relationships without living together.
Researchers from the University of Missouri revealed that as an option to fully cohabiting, couples are spending ... Read More
Polanski’s Upcoming movie “Carnage”” will open at This Year’s New York Film Festival
Published By StarCityNews On Saturday, July 30th 2011. Under Entertainment Tags: Actor, Carnage, Christoph Waltz, Director, French, God of Carnage, Jodie Foster, John C Reilly, Kate Winslet, Movie, New York Film Festival, Polish, Producer, Richard Pena, Roman Polanski, sex case, Sony Pictures Classic, Switzerland, Tony Award, Venice Film Festival, writer, Yasmina Reza
Polish-French movie director, producer, writer and actor, Roman Polanski’s movie “Carnage”" will open this year’s New York Film Festival. Polanski made movies in Poland, UK, US and France he is considered one of the few truly and international moviemakers.
“Carnage” is adapted from Yasmina Reza’s 2009 ... Read More
Spain Gets Placed On A Negative Review For Possible Downgrade
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, July 29th 2011. Under Business Tags: Aa2 government bond ratings, bondholders, downgrade, Euro, government sector, greek package, Moodys, review, sovereign debt restructurings, Spain, spanish government
Friday, rating agency Moody's placed Spain on review for a possible downgrade, mentioning weak growth and funding pressures, hitting the euro over concerns a Greek rescue package has not laid contagion fears to rest.
Moody's placed Spain's Aa2 government bond ratings on review the possible downgrade and said funding costs would ... Read More
Libya’s Rebel Government Recognized By UK
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, July 29th 2011. Under Politics Tags: legitimate government, Libya, Libya’s rebel council, Muammar Qadhafi, National Transitional Council, NATO, Rebel Council, recognition, UK, Un, UN Security Council, William Hague
UK has recognized Libya’s rebel council as the country’s legitimate government after dramatically expelling all remaining diplomats loyal to Muammar Qadhafi from the London embassy. William Hague, Foreign Secretary of the UK, advised that he has invited the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) to take over the embassy and appoint ... Read More



