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This is Somerset - 2 hours ago Horse riders in Wiltshire are complaining to the Ministry of Defence that low-flying helicopters are spooking their horses. See realtime coverage See all 8 sources » |
See realtime coverage | Washington Post - May 16, 2012 An Arabian horse named William got spooked during a California beachside photo shoot Tuesday and swam a mile out to sea before rescuers got to him and helped him back to shore. |
Forbes - 1 hour ago The Facebook (FB) fiasco has spooked a lot of tech investors, especially those holding shares of recently-launched social media companies with similarly unproven earnings streams. |
Salt Lake Tribune - 9 hours ago Animal Control » Stuck in window well, spooked horse kicked in the glass and went inside the house. By Erin Alberty Crews on Sunday rescued a horse that fell through the basement window of a house in Herriman. |
See realtime coverage | Fortune - May 18, 2012 By Stephen Gandel, senior editor May 18, 2012: 2:44 PM ET There will be a flood of shares hitting the market when employees and insiders sell, which could hurt the new shareholders the most. |
See realtime coverage | Atlanta Journal Constitution - May 6, 2012 (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) Investors have been particularly spooked by the Sunday election in Greece, which resulted in a split Parliament with no party likely to be able to form a government. |
Chicago Daily Herald - May 21, 2012 By Marni Pyke Protests and security issues sparked by the NATO summit appear to have deflated turnout on Metra lines this morning, normally one of the busiest times for the commuter rail system. See realtime coverage See all 40 sources » |
See realtime coverage | Belfast Telegraph - May 24, 2012 Daniel Radcliffe likes to find a group of teenage girls to watch until they "freak out and scream" at the cinema. The actor has moved away from his Harry Potter days now the franchise has ended. |
See realtime coverage | Montreal Gazette (blog) - May 22, 2012 More probable, however, is that investors are a bit spooked. - There is still talk of a tech bubble, and investors may have been put off by a late decision to increase Facebook's asking price by $10 per share and to increase the number of shares being ... |
See realtime coverage | Hindu Business Line - May 16, 2012 The Nifty and Sensex lost in excess of 1.7 per cent on Wednesday following the political crisis in Greece. Dealers said foreign institutional investors pulled out money to fund their overseas obligations. |
See realtime coverage | Daily Mail - May 16, 2012 By Hannah Rand An Arabian purebred named William was spooked on a beach and swam miles out to sea before he was rescued after being in the water for three hours. |
Petersburg Pilot - May 25, 2012 “It reached the shoreline on my property (old Merriam place) and walked about a bit but was spooked back into the water. She attempted to swim back, but by now she was pretty exhausted and was carried by the ebbing current in the center of the Narrows ... |
aiCIO - May 21, 2012 As vultures circle the Eurozone and banks fight to prove their strength, investors pull back on financial stocks. (May 21, 2012) -- Outflows from financial equity funds hit their highest level since the collapse of Lehman Brothers last week as fears of ... |
Toronto Star - May 22, 2012 The OPP says a number of cows were spooked by Saturday night's Victoria Day firework celebrations in Springwater Township and crashed through a fence. |
ABC Online - May 17, 2012 But it was too much for traders who were already spooked, and stocks dived nearly 1 per cent further. Resource and banking shares were the hardest hit, with BHP Billiton dropping 4 per cent to $31.46 and Rio Tinto giving up 5.1 per cent to $55.20. See realtime coverage See all 187 sources » |
Reuters UK - May 23, 2012 * Sterling falls on broad demand for dollar * Euro falls vs pound, 3-1/2 yr lows in sight * BoE votes 8-1 in favour of keeping QE unchanged * Retail sales drop at fastest monthly pace in 2 years By Nia Williams LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Sterling hit a ... See realtime coverage See all 49 sources » |
Bollywood Life - May 25, 2012 Neil Nitin Mukesh is currently shooting for 3G, a horror movie. According to Neil the film reminds him of acclaimed thrillers like Omen, What Lies Beneath and Sixth Sense. |
See realtime coverage | Hindu Business Line - May 8, 2012 A cautious approach by investors saw the stock indices shed over two per cent on Tuesday. The NSE Nifty slipped below the 5000-mark, to end at 4999.95. |
See realtime coverage | The Japan Times - May 21, 2012 By MINORU MATSUTANI Possibly influenced by the annular eclipse Monday morning, 23 ring-tailed lemurs at the Japan Monkey Center in Inuyama stayed in palm trees and on poles instead of coming down to eat as usual around 7 am, said Akira Kato, ... |
See realtime coverage | The Age - May 6, 2012 The Australian sharemarket took a heavy beating today, as fears the French and Greek election results could derail the collective response to the eurozone debt crisis sent spooked investors running for the exits. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index plunged ... |
