AFTER tearing Real Madrid apart in a 4-0 Champions League thrashing in mid-week, Liverpool continued their stunning form by demolishing defending English Premier League champions Manchester United 4-1 at Old Trafford.
If Sir Alex Ferguson is looking for a culprit in the debacle, the Scotsman is likely to wag a finger at centre-back Nemanja Vidic, whose horror performance was capped by an instant red card in the 77th minute.
MUMBAI - THE lone militant suspect captured by police during the Mumbai attacks in November expressed remorse and wept while being questioned soon after his arrest, a newspaper reported Saturday.
Pakistani national Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman, also known as Kasab, said his father forced him to join a hardline Islamist commando unit to earn money for the family, the Mumbai Mirror newspaper said quoting a police transcript.
HORSHAM (England) - G20 FINANCE ministers sought on Saturday to reassure struggling countries that they could rely on international aid, but they differed on what to do next about fighting the worst economic crisis since the 1930s.
That did not stop British leader Gordon Brown, who will host a G20 summit on April 2, from saying a 'massive change' was about to take place regarding hedge funds and other market areas that up to now have been only lightly regulated.
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S economy is going to suffer in the first couple of quarters this year, a top minister was quoted as saying on Saturday, as the export-dependent country battles dying growth.
'The first two quarters are going to be bad,' Second Finance Minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop told the Edge financial weekly.