Mar 26 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $3,787,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,154,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 11. Keegan Bradley $1,274,593 12. Charles Howell III $1,256,373 13. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 14. Brian Gay $1,171,721 15. Justin Rose $1,155,550 16. Jason Day $1,115,565 17. Chris Kirk $1,097,053 18. ...
Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 3, 2013
Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 3, 2013
Venezuela halts communication with US
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela's foreign minister says the South American country has cut off all diplomatic contact with the United States because Washington is meddling in its domestic affairs.
Elias Jaua said Wednesday that "any type of contact has been postponed" until officials in Washington respect Venezuela's sovereignty and stop commenting on its internal matters.
Venezuela's government expelled two military attaches earlier this month for allegedly talking to members of the country's armed forces. Washington responded by expelling two Venezuelan diplomats, who were honored by Jaua Wednesday.
The two countries already don't have ambassadors in each other's countries.
Acting leader Nicolas Maduro has repeatedly accused former U.S. officials of plotting to kill an opposition presidential candidate seeking to replace the late President Hugo Chavez.
Venezuela halts communication with US diplomat
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela has halted communication with a top U.S. diplomat in the wake of President Hugo Chavez's death.
Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said Wednesday that "any type of contact has been postponed" with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta Jacobson, who had reportedly reached out to Venezuela's government before Chavez's death.
Jaua specified, however, that diplomatic and consular relations would remain between the two countries.
Venezuela's government expelled two military attaches earlier this month for allegedly talking to members of the country's armed forces. Washington responded by ejecting two Venezuelan diplomats, who were honored by Jaua Wednesday.
The two countries haven't had ambassadors posted in each other's capitals since 2010.
With an April 14 presidential vote approaching to replace Chavez, Venezuelan officials have intensified their rhetoric against the U.S., warning it to not interfere in the vote. Acting leader and government candidate Nicolas Maduro has even accused the U.S. of infecting Chavez with the cancer that killed him and of working with opposition candidate Henrique Capriles .
At the same time, Maduro has accused former U.S. officials of plotting to kill Capriles in the hopes of fomenting a coup. The U.S. State Department has rejected that accusation while calling for free and fair elections.
On Wednesday, Jaua accused two former U.S. assistant secretaries of state of seeking Central American mercenaries to carry out the supposed assassination plot.
"Hopefully there will be a rectification and the meddling of the United States will cease," Jaua said.
Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 3, 2013
Another major Nigerian airline halts flights
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A carrier that has been battling to regain flyers' confidence after a fatal crash last year says it has suspended its flights.
Dana Air spokesman Tony Usidanem said Sunday that Nigeria's aviation ministry asked for the suspension in a letter received Saturday. He said the letter did not state a reason why.
Usidanem said a meeting with the ministry Monday would bring more clarity.
The ministry spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
A Dana Air crash on June 3 left more than 160 people dead, leading the carrier to lose its license. It resumed its operations two months ago.
The suspension comes days after another major airline halted its operations over a strike.