Public Transport prices are on the rise as single fares on the underground reach a high of GBP 4. Commuters prefer to pay higher cash prices rather than support Ken Livingstone's Oyster programme. Till today, many train operators have refused to jump in the bandwagon as it is not cost effective to do so.
Home Secretary John Reid has been under fire as there are over 27,000 old files which have not been updated at the Home Office. These files contain the names and numbers of 5 Murderers, 25 Rapists, Peadophiliacs, Robbers and Terrorist suspects. All of the names have been confirmed to be British Nationals inland and abroad.
George Bush has claimed more civilian lives in Somalia as the assault on the country is initiated and operating as we speak. Only 2 days into the operation and severe civilian casualties have been reported.
Steve Jobs has announced the unveiling of Apple's new iPhone in San Francisco. Eager Apple consumers began lining up of the convention centre as early as 7AM just to lay eyes on the new product which will be launched in the US sometime in June 07. Prices start at USD 499 for the 4GB and USD 599 for the 8GB.
Weather tomorrow reported to be cloudy and rainy at 9-10c. What else is new?
MZ.
Yes, after much captivity, I am blogging again. Welcome back.
Posted by: Zarique | Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 02:22 AM
ah ... you're back blogging.
hello zarique.
Posted by: maryam | Friday, January 12, 2007 at 05:31 AM