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Minogue upset over 'X Factor' rumours

Dannii Minogue has admitted that she is upset over rumours surrounding her behaviour on The X Factor.

Biopic rumours upset Britney Spears

Britney Spears' mother is reportedly in talks to make her controversial memoir into a film, a move which has upset the pop starlet.

All-Stars upset Aussies

Sterling half-centuries from man of the match Brad Hodge and Justin Langer have helped the Emirates All*Stars claim an upset 64-run victory over Australia in the Emirates All*Star Twenty20 Match in front of 15, 725 fans at the Gabba.

Microsoft Anti-piracy Move Irks China Official

Holy cow this is funny! It seems a top Chinese copyright official is upset with Microsoft for launching "Windows Genuine Advantage" in China last week. There are people even trying to sue / fine Microsoft because they are upset that their pirated version of Windows has reduced functionality.

A patent abuse of power

When I read about the Philippine National Police official who was caught illegally carrying a huge sum of money in Moscow, I could not help but write this reaction. It was not a simple case of “lapse in judgment” on the part of the police official. It deeply upset me not only because it caused an international embarrassment for the Philippines and the Filipino people; it upset me more because this was a patent abuse of power by people in high positions. And the excuses given by his defenders were simply untenable.

Upset Punter hits back at Cricket Australia

MELBOURNE, Nov. 12: Ricky Ponting has hit back at Cricket Australia for letting the national team down during the infamous racism row involving Harbhajan Singh (in photo) and Andrew Symonds and also lashed out at eminent columnist Peter Roebuck for launching “over the top” criticism. The skipper, currently under fire for losing Border Gavaskar Trophy series in India, said in his Captain's Diary 2008 that Roebuck “was scathing in his criticism” and “so far over the top it was ridiculous” following the drama at Sydney.

Kumble upset with himself

Cameron White of Australia is mobbed by team-mates after capturing his first Test wicket, dismissing Sachin Tendulkar of India during day five of the first Test in Bangalore on October 13, 2008.

Bangladesh upset New Zealand in cricket one dayer

DHAKA (AFP) - Zunaed Siddique and Mashrafe Mortaza scripted Bangladesh's first-ever victory over New Zealand in one-day cricket with a comfortable seven-wicket win in the opening match on Thursday.

Bangladesh upset New Zealand in cricket one dayer (AFP)

DHAKA (AFP) - Zunaed Siddique and Mashrafe Mortaza scripted Bangladesh's first-ever victory over New Zealand in one-day cricket with a comfortable seven-wicket win in the opening match on Thursday.

BCCI upset with Neo Sports

The BCCI is going out of its way to ensure that this series is played in the best possible spirit, but the Australians, led by Ricky Ponting, may be up to their usual 'disruptive tricks'.

Hubby upset over gizzard

Drama ensued in one family at Kyengera in Wakiso district after the wife served the chicken gizzard to a visitor instead of her husband.

WWE Upset With Fighting Spirit For Video Game Preview

This past week WWE has attempted to control the media. There is some heat towards UK's magazine the Fighting Spirit for their preview of SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 video game.

Astronaut upset at 'mistake'

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Baluchistan complete upset win

Baluchistan 362 (Bin Nasir 89, Sadaf 84, Tariq 50, Sohail Khan 4-66, Afridi 4-113) and 147 for 4 beat Sind 126 (Azharullah 4-32) and 380 (Afridi 81, Latif 78, Alam 68, Sarfraz 57, Hussain 5-83) by six wickets

Peshawar Club upset Malik by 82 runs in PDCA Cricket F.P. Report

Opp demands national policy on war against terror Ali Hussain  ---   Chinese companies feel secure in Pakistan: Asif  ---   Bajaur fighting leaves 10 more militants dead: FC Girls’ school blown up in Mangora F.P. Report  ---   Int’l financial institutions pledge to provide $ 4 billion  ---   Kidnapped Chinese engineer rescued  ---   PPP-led govt committed to strengthen judiciary: Naek F.P. Report  ---   Three Marriott Hotel suspects remanded  ---   Mengal’s petition dismissed  ---   26 held aliens produced  ---   Paksitan-India talks next week  ---  

Insaf Club upset Zaib Sports in PDCA Cricket F.P. Report

US drone missiles kill five tribesmen Bomber hits Mingora police station; four dead Monitoring Desk  ---   Zardari, Wen vow to boost strategic ties  ---   Tribal jirga bring peace in Kurram Agency Ali Hussain  ---   Govt blamed for continuing Musharraf policies F.P. Report  ---   Lawyers drive will be recharged soon F.P. Report  ---   American soldier dies, US airstrike kill women, children  ---   6,000 Indian troops to protect missions in Afghanistan Special Correspondent  ---   Rupee slides to new low of 82.07 F.P. Report  ---   Lawyers observe strike F.P. Report  ---   Petition against operations  ---  

McCain campaign upset over DMCA claims

Concerns about DMCA takedown abuse and fair use aren't limited to Lawrence Lessig, the EFF, and Free Press—John McCain and Sarah Palin are going all mavericky on the issue as well. Yesterday, their campaign sent a letter to YouTube complaining about rightsholders (especially news organizations) that filed illegitimate DMCA takedown notices and managed to have important campaign clips pulled at crucial times. The letter is yet more evidence of why human judgment—not just automated filtering or scanning—is crucial in such cases.

Kevin Pietersen upset at ICC rules as England lose again

Kevin Pietersen and his side were downed for the third game out of three, due to the gloom in Kanpur and a Duckworth-Lewis defeat that everyone could see would happen.

West Indies coach upset about team's lack of preparation

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad(CMC): WEST INDIES head coach John Dyson has lamented his side's lack of preparation for the upcoming tour of Abu Dhabi and has expressed frustration at the lack of support from the region's cricket board, for staging pre-series training camps.

Zimbabwe aiming for upset in Canada

Zimbabwe will take confidence from their shock win over Australia during the World Twenty20 last year when they take on Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Canada

Poll digest: Chhattisgarh tribals upset | Blog

The voters complain of Government not fulfilling any of its promises. The Central Government's annual fund of Rs 80 billion for Chhattisgarh was not reaching the people because of rampant corruption by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi said in Dhamtari on Wednesday.

Edmund Hillary's family upset by ad

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- A New Zealand pizza chain has angered the family of Sir Edmund Hillary with an advertisement featuring the mountain climber's skeletal remains dancing.

Bangladesh aim for another upset

Thursday's win over New Zealand would have brought much relief but the pressure will be on Bangladesh to play the 'perfect game' once more in the remaining two ODIs. Their only ODI series wins against a Test-playing nation have come against Zimbabwe, and if Mohammad Ashraful and Co. can get it right on Saturday, New Zealand could well join the list.

Siddique, Mortaza cause Kiwi upset

Zunaed Siddique and Mashrafe Mortaza scripted Bangladesh's first-ever victory over New Zealand in one-day cricket with a comfortable seven-wicket win in the opening match on Thursday.

Proposed Rules for Children in Art Spark Upset in Australia

SYDNEY—The Australia Council has released a draft set of guidelines for the depiction of naked or semi-naked children in artwork, Australia's ABC News reports. The protocols require that artists obtain full consent from parents and submit it to the council. Kathy Keele, the council's CEO, said artists may also need to apply to the Classification Board before such images are publicly released. And artists will also need to obtain parents' commitment to direct supervision of the child while he or she is naked.


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