Next warren buffett. All of that and more over the next hour. First, lets go to the headlines from our radio cohost carol massar. A five p 500 snapping day slide, gaining more than one percent, after better than expected u. S. Jobs reports. Dropped toyment rate a fiveyear low, payroll with 203,000 jobs added. Sears is looking to spin off its lands end unit which has remained profitable despite the company struggles. And there was much glitz and glamour for todays world cup draw. Rizzo will faced mexico, brazil will face mexico, cameroon, and portugal. Those are some of the top headlines. Massar. You, carol the world mourns the loss of one of its great leaders. Nelson mandela emerged from 27 years in prison to become south africas first elected black president , dying yesterday at the age of 95. The comments of about mandela from former u. S. Vice president al gore, the Democratic Alliance leader, and chris williams. Is probablyndela the preeminent Global Leader for his life of courage
Con Kalamaras and "Estudiantina of Melbourne" will honour iconic rebetiko figures and share their love for rebetiko music at Melbourne's Brunswick Ballroom on July 7
Whether or not expansion of the gravel pit is approved, Carlton Protection Trust lawyer Graham Coppes said the group will sue the state over the existence of the pit.