Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 2 March 2011


Libya: SAS ready to seize Col Gaddafi's stores of mustard gas

British special forces are poised to seize caches of mustard gas and other potential chemical weapons being stored by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in the Libyan desert.
     
News
  Front line troops told they face the sack

Almost the entire contingent of Britain’s 10,000 troops in Afghanistan told they could be sacked within months as ministers disclose plans to get rid of one in 10 members of the Armed Forces.
 
John Galliano sacked
Christina Aguilera arrested
 
sport
  Ferguson: referee cost us the match

Sir Alex Ferguson launches a furious attack on Martin Atkinson for his failure to send off Chelsea defender David Luiz.
 
Sheridan out of Six Nations
Cipriani fined by Rebels
 
finance
  German-Irish brinkmanship raises European Monetary Union stakes

German bail-out fatigue and fierce resistance to EMU "rescue creep" threaten to derail a eurozone deal, with another risk added by today's talks on the new criteria for EU bank stress tests.
 
Murdoch to fund hived-off Sky News
Gazprom wins Kovykta battle with TNK-BP
 
world News
Refugee crisis on the Tunisian border as Libyans flee
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg resigns in major blow to Angela Merkel