WHEN YOU HAVE KERRY sunshine, there's no reason to buy the Sunday papers. So I'm sacrificing my normal Sunday routine to bask in the Irish sun for another day. I know my decision may disrupt routines for 120 people who normally listen to my Qik Sunday News clips, so I've recorded a three-minute clip just as the a pot of coffee arrived at my elbow while outside the Parknasilla Resort Hotel in County Kerry, Ireland. I leave the rest up to you.
Might I suggest listening on Audioboo? It's less expensive and subscribeable via iTunes.
I like the Steampunk look of Romain Jerome's Titanic-DNA watches. But at $153,000, I have to sell the house.
A poll of some of the UK's most successful entrepreneuers has found that barely one-fifth felt the country was an attractive place to launch a business. The Investec Entrepreneur Confidence Index is worth reading in its entirety.
Ed Crooks reports Tony Hayward, BP's embattled chief executive, has returned to London after angering millions of Americans.
Maija Palmer explains how estate agents, landlords and house sellers can upload their properties for sale onto Google Maps for free.
John Wooden died at the age of 99 this month. He transformed collegiate basketball as I was growing up in the States. Wooden knew more about the game than anybody else and had an extraordinary gift of imparting his knowledge. He left monthly love letters to his wife on her pillow since her death in 1985.
Direct link to http://www.insideview.ie/files/100620.mp3 that was recorded on a long-serving Nokia E90.
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Five Years Ago: "Sunday Snippets", June 19, 2005.