Els Apologizes for Outburst
Ernie Els has apologised for his ill-tempered remarks regarding the condition of the greens at Wentworth.
Johnson Wins Despite Late Drama
Zach Johnson edged out Jason Dufner at Colonial on Sunday - despite a freak incident on the 18th green.
Disease That Stunts Infants' Growth Traced To Same Gene That Makes Kids Grow Too Fast
The Caterpillar got down off the mushroom ... remarking as it went, 'One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter.' -Lewis Carroll, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Ferris Ruled Out of NZ Tour
Ireland were dealt a big blow with news that star flank Stephen Ferris will miss their tour to New Zealand next month because of a calf injury.
Domain’s Mobile Apps Build Traction
Last week Domain announced their mobile apps have surpassed 1 million downloads and that 36 per cent of all Domain.com.au enquiries now come through mobile.
Economic Stimulus: How to Profit From Cane Toad Economics
It's that time again. Every four to six years, the US has a recession, so it's due for one soon.
Azahara Munoz Wins Sybase Match Play Championship Amid Controversy
Azahara Munoz' victory at the Sybase Match Play Championship on Sunday might be remembered for all the wrong reasons.
Porsche back in ‘Motorsport’
Forza Motorsport fans unite - Porsche is back!
The Rising Tide of Autism
Autism was once thought to be a psychological disorder because of the lack of eye contact that is hallmark in the child with autism.
Everyday Tasks can Encourage Creativity in Advanced Dementia Patients
The simple art of folding a bed sheet could encourage the creativity of people living with advanced dementia, researchers have found.
Levels of Dementia Underestimated in Developing Countries
Conventional estimates of dementia incidence in middle-income countries have been too optimistic, suggests one of the largest studies of dementia incidence to date, led by researchers at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry and published online in The Lancet today.
Investment Property Search Now Available on Homesales.com.au
Homesales.com.au has launched 'Investment Property Search', a new free service specifically aimed at property investors.
In A First, A Major Portal Puts Listings in Chinese
It seems that Chinese buyers have the buying power in today's market. That includes Chinese-speaking Australians who hail from China and other parts of Asia Pacific.
Why Sooner or Later in Europe Someone Will Have to Pay
Let the recriminations begin! And then the show trials!
Adverse Market Conditions Forces Brightsource Energy to Back Off from its IPO
Brightsource Energy has abandoned its IPO. Citing adverse market conditions stemming from a lack of public interest/funding in greentech solar companies, the company withdrew its plans to become listed and offer shares on the NASDAQ last month.
Facebook IPO: Let’s Face It
Facebook Inc, the California based world's largest social networking site rang the bell on NASDAQ on 18th May, 2012. What started off as a simple algorithm in a dorm in Harvard is now publicly listed at $38 per share to raise $18.4 billion.
Hyundai Kia Automotive Group: Humble Beginnings to Global Prominence
The rise to prominence in the automotive industries for Hyundai KIA Automotive Group (HKAG) was capped by the acquisition of Kia Motors in 1998.
Greeks Run on Banks as Euro-Confidence Wanes
In Pamplona, Spaniards run with the bulls. In Athens, Greeks run on the banks. Yes, folks a good, old-fashioned bank run is underway in Greece.
Expatriation in the Wake of the Facebook IPO
Reckoning today from Baltimore, Maryland...
Airlines See Profits in Shipping Animals in Cargo Holds
From pandas to thoroughbreds, flying animals and wildlife is big business. But there is a dark side.
New Musical Pacifier Plays Lullaby While Babies Suck
The device could help premature babies learn how to feed.
Ukraine’s Unexpected Rise in House Prices, Amidst Economic Slowdown and Political Tension
House prices in Kiev, Ukraine’s capital, rose sharply during the year to April 2012. But market experts doubt this can be sustained, with the economy slowing, and a political crisis over the incarceration of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
Gluten Sensitivity in Mothers Linked to Mental Health Issues for the Child
Children born to women with gluten sensitivity may be at a higher risk of developing schizophrenia or other psychiatric diseases later in life, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Karolinska Institute and Johns Hopkins Children's Center and published in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Car Makers Concerned as China Sales Slow
Automakers worldwide could be affected by slowing sales results in China as dealers see stocks of unsold cars rise, threatening price cuts.
Volkswagen Polo R: ‘Extremely Sporty’ Model Coming 2013
The Volkswagen Polo R could be back on the table after the German manufacturer confirmed it would launch an "extremely sporty" variant of its light car before the end of next year.
Aussie Chevrolet SS Excites US Media
America's automotive media has expressed enthusiasm and excitement at the announcement that the next-generation Holden Commodore will be exported to the US from 2013 to be sold and raced as the Chevrolet SS.
Clarke to Race in Queensland Rally
Australian captain Michael Clarke will compete in the International Rally of Queensland this month.
Pomersbach Gets Interim Bail After Detention
Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Luke Pomersbach has been granted interim bail until Saturday after he was detained by Delhi police for allegedly assaulting a US national and her fiance at a hotel.
Dennis Tops Time Trial in Olympia's Tour
South Australian Rohan Dennis posted the top time as Jayco-AIS filled four of the top eight places in the time trial fifth stage of the Olympia's Tour in the Netherlands.
t's G-Mac vs Colsaerts
Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts will face Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell in the final of the Volvo World Match Play Championship.