Thursday May 16 | HarnesRacing
Son of Chocolatier wins Sweden's King's Trophy
The Queen Silvia Trophy and King Gustaf Trophy for 4 year olds were raced at the Aby track in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Thursday night.
Thursday May 16 | DefenceTalk News
Agama Launches Analyzer Omnia for Game Changing Cable TV Quality Assurance at Anga Com 2013
The new cable TV monitoring probe from Agama Technologies provides the market's highest density and parallel capacity in a slim form factor, eliminating the need for round-robin scheduling - Agama Technologies, the video service quality assurance expert, today announced the launch of Analyzer OMNIA, a new DVB-C monitoring probe with unmatched ... (more)
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Internet Access and Use in Adults With Hearing Loss
Online tools could also be useful for people who are not seeking professional help for their hearing problems.
The indoor, multi-level farms that are sprouting up near urban areas in the U.S. and abroad are helping to slash the distance produce travels from farm to table.
Radar: BookThug Spring Book Launch, Ghost B.C., Guacamole Smack Down, Elvis Monday
BookThug Spring Book Launch BookThug is a Toronto publisher of poetry, fiction, and criticism that leans toward the experimental side of things.
Ghost B.C. on Nameless Ghouls, Satan, and ABBA
Like most of it's traditions of which Sweden has many, Death Metal is a pervasively dark and sorrow-driven force in the the country's music history.
Arch Madness leads Oslo Grand Prix invitees
The major races in Scandinavia for the top international trotters starts with the Finlandia Ajo, with the draw for the May 12 race set to take place this Sunday, May 5. The 2,100 meter race will carry a purse of 1.5 million Norwegian kroner, with about $258,000 to the winner.
Ghost is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed in Linkoping in 2008.[3] In 2010 they released a 3-track demo, followed by a 7" vinyl titled "Elizabeth", and eventually their debut full-length album Opus Eponymous.
Comedy without borders: Eddie Izzard and the language of standup
Eddie Izzard performs in Linkoping, Sweden, this month as party of his Force Majeure tour, which takes him to 25 countries.