Charter Communications CEO Michael Lovett said the St. Louis-based cable company may be interested in forging an agreement with Verizon Wireless, according to Bloomberg. No other details were released regarding the plan.
Dow Chemical saved part of the London 2012 Olympics, but across the world people in India are furious about the sponsorship, because Dow is thought to be responsible for the 1984 Bhopal disaster
The European Commission is investigating whether e-book publishers owned by Lagardere, Pearson Plc, News Corp. and two other firms may have colluded with Apple to block rivals via their pricing deals.
International Olympic Committee President, Jacques Rogge, on Tuesday, urged India's Olympic Association to talk to its athletes over the ongoing protests related to the 2012 London Games' sponsorship deal with Dow Chemical.
Arsene Wenger could the land the Dutchman in January.
Arsenal are also interested in the player.
Crude oil prices declined in Asian trade on Tuesday, after credit ratings agency Standard & Poor (S&P), warned six triple A-rated Eurozone members they may suffer ratings downgrades, amid the continuing carnage of the Eurozone debt crisis.
The Toronto Stock Exchange, home to the largest number of mining companies globally, has seen capital raising in the sector remain resilient this year despite volatile markets, with a strong pipeline ahead, a senior executive said on Monday.
Graham King, one of Hollywood's most fearless figures, has taken his biggest risk yet as distributor of indie films and producer of big-budget projects.
Scotland welcomed two new residents on Sunday: Tian Tian and Yang Guang, the panda bears that may just increase the country's tourism numbers and boost its economy.
Turner Prize, one of the contemporary art world's biggest events is all set to take place on Dec.5, 2011 to honor the very best of the current British award.
Robert Pattinson's departure from a Hollywood bar with Disturbia actress Sarah Roemer, has sparked rumors of a possible breakup with his girlfriend and co-star, Kristen Stewart.
Britain will promote use of new medicines and has earmarked 180 million pounds ($280 million) to bring modern technologies to market under a package of reforms designed to make the country more attractive to big pharmaceuticals companies.
Crude oil prices gained in European trade Monday on fears that growing tensions between Iran and Western powers may threaten crude supply from the Middle East.
The Sports Ministry of India has asked the Indian Olympic Association to immediately raise the question of Dow Chemicals' sponsorship of the 2012 London Olympics, with the International Olympics Committee.
A skeleton prop found to be a real human skeleton at London Dungeon has been named after thin and lean British supermodel Kate Moss.
At the age of 23, British rapper Tinie Tempah has already sold a million records with his debut album Disc-Overy.
Amy Winehouse's posthumous new album Lioness: Hidden Treasures hits stores on Monday, but the one fan who will find it hardest to listen is her father.
Movie actor and director Dev Anand, known for his joie de vivre as Bollywood's evergreen hero, has died aged 88, an aide said, bringing the end to an era of Indian cinema.
Paddy Considine's wrenching character study Tyrannosaur has been named the year's best feature at the Moet British Independent Film Awards, which took place on Sunday night in London.
Iranian media reported on Sunday that their country's military had shot down a U.S. reconnaissance drone in eastern Iran, but a U.S. official said there was no indication the aircraft had been shot down.
Legendary film-star Dev Anand, who enchanted Bollywood's silver screen for decades, died from a heart attack on Saturday Night in London. He was 88.