Advertise with Us
Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Will Smith voted 2008s top moneymaking movie star
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Meltdown 101 The importance of same-store sales
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
New TV trends Internet movies, 3-D, power saving
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
UN curbs Gaza aid after trucks hit by Israeli fire
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
UN 257 Palestinian children killed in Gaza
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Arabs, West agree on elements of Gaza resolution
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
$5M bond for man charged with murder of Ohio mom
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Firefighters near containment of Colo. wildfire
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Fatal police shooting sparks violent protests
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
2 arrested in burglary at Gregg Allmans Ga. home
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Travoltas hold private memorial for son in Florida
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Gavin Creel set to play Claude in Bways Hair
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Tom Cruise calls Travolta death horrific
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Panel recommends impeaching Ill. governor
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Nadal loses, Federer advances at Qatar Open
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
 
Home > News
�20m lotto jackpot claimed
It is believed a 50-year-old woman from Belfast is the winner of the biggest single lottery jackpot.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
READ THE FULL STORY

Knicks close Crawford deal
The Knicks get Jamal Crawford in a six-player trade with Chicago - plus other news.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Countdown to Big Brother TV final
The winner of Channel 4 reality series Big Brother is due to be revealed in the live final episode on Friday night.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Should murder laws be reformed?
Murder laws in England and Wales are "a mess" and need to change according to the Law Commission. Do you think they require reform? Send us your views.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Nasa powers up with supercomputer
US space agency Nasa gets the world's biggest Linux-based supercomputer to aid research and missions.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Fewer UK students study in Europe
More British students are studying abroad, but they are shunning Europe for English-speaking countries, researchers say.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
HSBC moves in on mainland China
UK-based HSBC becomes the leading Western financial services firm in China after buying a stake in Bank of Communications.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Skipper 'went berserk' on yacht
A Scottish captain is in hospital in Spain after allegedly trying to sink a boat in the Atlantic.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Football: Rooney set for deal
Wayne Rooney will stay at Everton but have an escape clause in his contract, say reports.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Button attacked over F1 switch
BAR boss Dave Richards criticises Jenson Button after he decides to join Williams.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Football: FA starts inquiry
The FA launches an inquiry into its "deficiencies" after Sven-Goran Eriksson stays on as coach.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Yahoo sued over board abuse
A California lawyer sues Yahoo over personal attacks made against him on message boards.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Barclays soars on bid speculation
Shares in Barclays, the UK's third biggest bank, rise sharply amid talk of a possible takeover bid from US banking giant Citigroup.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Bride murder police find shotgun
Police hunting the killer of a newly-wed woman discover a shotgun in the house where she died.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Murali reclaims outright record
Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan takes his Test wicket tally to 529 as South Africa reach 247-5 at tea.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Zimbabwe judge slams police
Six opposition activists are acquitted of murdering an official from Zimbabwe's ruling party due to "unreliable" police evidence.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
US opens Guantanamo tribunals
Two Afghan inmates deny being enemy fighters as the US allows reporters into its Guantanamo hearings.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Israel reopens Gaza Strip border
Israel reopens the border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians were stranded.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Sistani heads for treatment in UK
Iraq's most influential Shia leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, is on his way to London for heart treatment.
BBC News - August 5, 2004
Fresh fighting in Iraq holy city
US helicopters fire on militia loyal to radical cleric Moqtada Sadr in a second day of fighting in the Iraqi city of Najaf.
BBC News - August 5, 2004

CNN
Pakistan intel may be driving arrests
The arrests of more than a dozen terror suspects around the world this week may have been fueled by intelligence from Pakistan, and many of the suspects are alleged to have strong ties to al Qaeda.
CNN - August 5, 2004
Keep up with Steve, join our G-Mail List to receive Gill Show updates and Steve's weekly column...
Name:
E-mail:
 
WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

Previous Articles:

OBAMA FLUNKS HIS FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL TEST BY APPOINTING HILLARY AS SECRETARY OF STATE.
December 1, 2008 - December 8, 2008

WHY AL-ZAWAHIRI WOULD BE A LOUSY TALK RADIO HOST.
November 21, 2008 - November 28, 2008

ARE TENNESSEE REPUBLICANS SET TO CLEAN HOUSE ON THE HILL?
November 11, 2008 - November 19, 2008

READ THE ARCHIVES

Home | Biography | Photos | Speaking Requests | The Show | Bookshelf | Contact Us | Advertise | Meal Ticket | Steve Recommends | Steve Health Tips
Copyright (c) Gill Reports 2004. All rights reserved.
Created by: Archi Web