Domain name fetches $1.1M by Travel Deals

Thu, 07 Feb 2008 06:37:06 -0600

Domain name fetches $1.1M

by Travel Deals (Travel-Deals) @ Thu, 07 Feb 2008 06:37:06 -0600
You can compare mobile phone packages from all the major suppliers in one go. The German-owned company which used to be called Powergen said gas prices were going up by 15% and electricity by 9.7% from tomorrow. The German-owned company which used to be called Powergen said gas prices were going up by 15% and electricity by 9.7% from tomorrow.

Investment in Asia Pacific and Europe affects Travelzoo's earnings
Internet media company Travelzoo Inc reported fourth-quarter net income of $46 000 with diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.00 down from $0.26 in the prior-year period. A British travel company has paid $1.1 million US for the domain name cruises.co.uk a price that is effectively $1 million just for the letter "S" since it already owns the address cruise.co.uk. Internet - It may be the most ever paid for a single letter of an Internet address.

E.ON raises gas and electricity prices
You can compare mobile phone packages from all the major suppliers in one go. Net income for the prior-year quarter was $4.29 million or 26 cents a share.

\"fns-gingrich.jpg\"  On "FOX News Sunday" today, Chris Wallace confronted Newt Gingrich with the statements he made in 1997 on a trip to China in which he directly contradicted President Clinton's policy regarding Taiwan. Newt Gingrich — along with the right-wing echo chamber and short-memoriedMSM— spent the week condemning Speaker Pelosi for doing what Speaker Gingrich did just a decade before. Only then, Gingrich carried a message that was in stark contrast to US foreign policy; something that Nancy Pelosi didn't do, despite baseless right-wing accusations to the contrary.

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Glenn Greenwald documents the original news accounts of Gingrich's trip at Salon. It should also be noted that Dennis Hastert traveled to Columbia in 1997 to undermine President Clinton's policy towards that country. He even went so far as to say that the Columbian government should bypass the excutive and deal directly with Congress. IOKIYAR, though.