Tuesday, February 5, 2013

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AECOM Technology Corporation's CEO Discusses Q1 2013 Earnings Results - Earnings Call Transcript
AECOM Technology Corporation’s CEO Discusses Q1 2013 Earnings Results – Earnings Call Transcript


SAA Vacations' "Cape Town and Kariega Game Reserve" Package Offers Safari by the Sea and Trendy Cape Town
9-day, air-inclusive package starts at $3,599* (restrictions apply), and includes boutique hotel and lodge experiences beyond the norm.Ft. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) February 05, 2013 South African Airways Vacations® (SAAV) introduces its new 9-day "Cape Town and Kariega" air-inclusive package, which features boutique-style hotel and lodge stays, as well as tours, starting at $3,599* for travel in May. The package takes travellers beyond the norm, introducing them to new sides of South Africa. …


Diamond Offshore Drilling Management Discusses Q4 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Diamond Offshore Drilling Management Discusses Q4 2012 Results – Earnings Call Transcript


Soccer-Messi, Ibra like video-game players, says Hamren
STOCKHOLM, Feb 5 (Reuters) – Sweden coach Erik Hamren compared his captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Argentina’s Lionel Messi to their video game counterparts as the teams prepare to meet in a friendly on Wednesday. “Both of them are like players you see in those video games,” Hamren told a news conference at the Friends arena where Sweden meet Argentina on Wednesday in front of a sell-out crowd. “They do things you don’t think it’s possible to do. Two extremely talented and really, really good football players. …


Motor racing-Massa happy not to relive Ferrari nightmare
JEREZ, Spain, Feb 5 (Reuters) – Felipe Massa delivered his eagerly-awaited verdict on Ferrari’s new Formula One car after the first day of testing on Tuesday, with sighs of relief likely to be heard around Maranello. If the Brazilian did not appear overly thrilled after setting the sixth fastest time, he was happy at least not to be the bearer of bad news. …


Vonn tears ligaments in right knee, out for season
SCHLADMING, Austria (AP) — Lindsey Vonn will miss the rest of the ski season after tearing ligaments in her right knee and breaking a bone in her leg in a high-speed crash Tuesday at the world championships.


Singapore 'helping' match-fixing inquiry
Singapore 'helping' match-fixing inquiryFull cooperation with enforcement agencies pledged after Europol probe shows city-state as centre of betting syndicate.


Ravens thank fans, celebrate Super Bowl at home
Sam Muffoletto, 21, and Phil Luzi, 21, hold up signs and a home-made Super Bowl trophy as they wait for the start of Baltimore's celebration for the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens at Ravens stadium on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Officials expect about 100,000 people to attend the events. (AP Photo/Alex Dominguez)BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens' players, coach and owner are thanking thousands of fans who packed the team's stadium to celebrate the Super Bowl victory.


Brent Latham: Honduras soccer makes name for itself around the world
Brent Latham: Honduras soccer makes name for itself around the worldA total of 10 players on the current Catracho roster play their club soccer outside of Central America, including six based in Europe.


Button lays down an early marker for McLaren
McLaren Formula One drivers Jenson Button and Sergio Perez pose at the unveiling of the McLaren MP4-28 at the company's headquarters in WokingJEREZ, Spain (Reuters) – McLaren gave their rivals something to chew over on Tuesday as Jenson Button ki cked off Formula One's pre-season testing with a lap comfortably quicker than anyone else's. The Briton's first day back in the cockpit was much less dramatic than his 2009 championship year with Brawn GP, when his car was half a second quicker than the rest on its first lap out of the garage, but he still caught the eye despite having a fuel pump problem early on. …


Donovan missing as US opens final qualifying round
Maurice Edu, left, and Geoff Cameron battle for the ball as the U.S. Men’s National Team trains at the FIU Soccer Stadium, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, in Miami. The team is gathering in Miami prior to traveling to face Honduras in the opening match of Final Round qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Feb. 6 in San Pedro Sula. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)


Vonn hurt after crash at worlds
Skier Lindsey Vonn tore the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in her right knee during a super-G run at the world championships Tuesday, and will miss the rest of the season.


Jamaica's Taylor on Azteca trip: We must quiet that crowd
Jamaica's Taylor on Azteca trip: We must quiet that crowdHOUSTON - The Jamaican national team couldn't have a bigger test this early: opening the CONCACAF Hexagonal with a trip to Estadio Azteca.


England players offer to help Gascoigne
England players offer to help GascoigneLONDON (AP) — English national team players have offered to provide support for Paul Gascoigne after he was admitted to a clinic to receive treatment for alcoholism.


Reuters U.S. Sports Schedule at 2 PM EST on Tuesday, Feb. 5
Feb 5. (Reuters) – Reuters U.S. sports schedule at 2 PM EST on Tuesday: – - – - The duty editor is Steve Ginsburg, 202-898-8427 – - – - National Football League Let the party begin BALTIMORE – The Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens celebrate their victory with a parade and City Hall festivities. (NFL-RAVENS/ (PIX), expect by 2130 GMT/4:30 PM ET, 400 words) – - Ravens parade Lombardi through Baltimore The Baltimore Ravens celebrated their Super Bowl XLVII victory with a Tuesday parade in the city. …


UPDATE 1-Alpine skiing-Vonn hurt, Maze crowned in opening race
* Vonn breaks leg in world championship opener * American will be out for rest of season * Maze takes super-G gold in delayed race (Updates with Vonn out for the season) SCHLADMING, Austria, Feb 5 (Reuters) – The Alpine skiing world championships got off to a bad start when top racer Lindsey Vonn was injured in a season-ending crash in controversial conditions in the opening women’s super-G on Tuesday. …


Reuters Sports News Summary
Following is a summary of current sports news briefs. Lakers’ World Peace banned one game for striking opponent2013-02-05T184821Z_2_BRE91410W_RTROPTC_0_US-NBA-LAKERS-WORLDPEACE.XML () – Singapore join probe into match-fixing scam LONDON (Reuters) – Singapore, which European investigatorssay is the source for hundreds of soccer matches being fixed ina global betting scam, promised on Tuesday to aid the probe butsome in the game said many of the revelations were nothing new. …


Lakers' World Peace banned one game for striking opponent
Bulls small forward Butler blocks the shot of Lakers small forward Metta World Peace during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Chicago(Reuters) – Los Angeles Lakers forward Mett a World Peace has been suspended one game for grabbing an opponent around the neck and striking him in the jaw during a game, the National Basketball Association (NBA) said on Tuesday. Detroit Pistons point guard Brandon Knight and World Peace tussled under the hoop while going for a rebound late in the second quarter of Sunday's game before World Peace hit his opponent in frustration. The visiting Lakers went on to win 98-97. World Peace will miss the Lakers' road game against the Brooklyn Nets later on Tuesday, the NBA said in a statement. …


Motor racing-Button lays down an early marker for McLaren
JEREZ, Spain, Feb 5 (Reuters) – McLaren gave their rivals something to chew over on Tuesday as Jenson Button kicked off Formula One’s pre-season testing with a lap comfortably quicker than anyone else’s. The Briton’s first day back in the cockpit was much less dramatic than his 2009 championship year with Brawn GP, when his car was half a second quicker than the rest on its first lap out of the garage, but he still caught the eye despite having a fuel pump problem early on. …


Outside experts to probe Super Bowl power outage
San Francisco 49ers cheerleaders perform during a power outage at the Superdome in the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game between the 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Officials of the Superdome and its utility company say they will hire outside experts to investigate why power failed for 34 minutes during the Super Bowl.


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