Kent
Anglers mourn death of "marriage wrecking" giant fish
Aug 17, 2010 19:29 EDT
ASHFORD, Kent (Reuters Life!) - Anglers were mourning on Tuesday the death of a carp believed to be Britain's largest freshwater fish, who tipped the scales at almost five stone (32 kgs) and was nicknamed "the marriage wrecker."
Lorillard says not liable for smoker's addiction
Aug 16, 2010 19:43 EDT
Lorillard seeks dismissal of case alleging it targets black youth in marketing cigarettes. A Boston judge delayed ruling Monday on Lorillard Tobacco Co.'s request to reject a lawsuit that accuses the nation's third-largest tobacco company of targeting black youth in its cigarette marketing.
British X-Files describe secret UFO encounters
Aug 05, 2010 08:26 EDT
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Britain released hundreds of previously secret "UFO files" on Thursday including a letter saying that Winston Churchill had ordered a 50 year cover-up of a wartime encounter between a UFO and military pilot.
Women jailed for "feral" assault on friend
Jul 30, 2010 07:41 EDT
Two women were jailed for kidnapping and brutally torturing a friend who had had sex with one of their former boyfriends.
BAT 1st half profit up 5 pct
Jul 28, 2010 03:32 EDT
British American Tobacco H1 net profit up 5 percent to 1.53 bln pounds ($2.4 bln). British American Tobacco PLC, the maker of Dunhill, Pall Mall and Lucky Strike cigarettes, said Wednesday that profits rose 5 percent in the first half of the year, helped by the acquisition of Bentoel in Indonesia.
Mushtaq Ahmed backs anti-terror campaign
Jul 27, 2010 04:34 EDT
Former Pakistan international turned England spin-bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed is among a group of cricketers who have lent their support to the Not In My Game anti-terror campaign.
Waqar elated as Pakistan end Australia jinx
Jul 25, 2010 02:31 EDT
Pakistan coach Waqar Younis predicted a bright future for his young side after they rid themselves of one of the most unwanted records in cricket by at last winning a Test match against Australia.
England to face Pakistan after long Test layoff
Jul 24, 2010 11:06 EDT
England will discover if a fixture schedule that left them without any Test cricket at the height of the season has worked in their favour when they face Pakistan at Trent Bridge next week.
England to face Pakistan after long Test layoff
Jul 24, 2010 11:05 EDT
England will discover if a fixture schedule that left them without any Test cricket at the height of the season has worked in their favour when they face Pakistan at Trent Bridge next week.
Hampshire deny Pietersen practice for Pakistan
Jul 21, 2010 07:51 EDT
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been denied the chance of valuable match practice before next week's first Test against Pakistan after Hampshire refused a request to play him this weekend.
Hampshire deny Pietersen practice for Pakistan
Jul 21, 2010 07:16 EDT
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been denied the chance of valuable match practice before next week's first Test against Pakistan after Hampshire refused a request to play him this weekend.
Hampshire deny Pietersen practice for Pakistan
Jul 21, 2010 06:28 EDT
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been denied the chance of valuable match practice before next week's first Test against Pakistan after Hampshire refused a request to play him this weekend.
Special Report: In austere times, can bribery be healthy?
Jul 15, 2010 09:26 EDT
DUNDEE, Scotland (Reuters) - Moira Christie has to ring the doorbell when she goes to visit friends these days. That's a new thing for her. Until a few months ago, everyone knew she was coming because they could hear her hacking smoker's cough from far down the street.
Orlando Bloom gets honorary degree in home town
Jul 13, 2010 13:39 EDT
Orlando Bloom returns to English home town to receive university honorary degree. Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom has returned to his English hometown to receive an honorary degree from the University of Kent.
British protester in Thailand will be deported
Jul 08, 2010 12:37 EDT
Thai court releases British anti-government protester after guilty plea, will be deported. A Briton involved in bloody anti-government protests was freed Thursday by a Thai court after pleading guilty to various charges and will be deported within the next few days.
Pakistan find batting rhythm in Kent draw
Jun 30, 2010 15:08 EDT
Umar Amin and Fawad Alam both hit half-centuries as Pakistan's opening first-class tour match against Kent finished in a draw here on Wednesday.
Mich. workers who stand to lose jobless benefits
Jun 29, 2010 17:30 EDT
Michigan workers by county who stand to lose jobless benefits if they're not extended.
Five star Aamer stars for Pakistan against Kent
Jun 29, 2010 16:47 EDT
Mohammad Aamer took five wickets to leave Pakistan with an overall lead of 187 heading into the final day of three against Kent here at the St Lawrence Ground.
Umar Akmal in runs again with century
Jun 28, 2010 18:03 EDT
Umar Akmal carried on from where he left off at Lord's by scoring a century on the opening day of Pakistan's first-class three-day tour match against Kent here on Monday.
Hilarious UK puppet comedy rewrites World War II
Jun 21, 2010 20:51 EDT
EDINBURGH (Hollywood Reporter) - Some top U.K. stars, including Ewan McGregor, Alan Cumming, Tom Wilkinson and Rosamund Pike, lend their voices to the characters in "Jackboots on Whitehall," a puppet animation comedy in the spirit of "Team America" but very British in its humor and cockeyed take on World War II.
Facts from the Wikipedia page:
| KENT | |
| City of license | Parowan, Utah |
|---|---|
| Slogan | Great songs & Great memories |
| Frequency | 1400 kHz |
| First air date | 2004-10-07 |
| Format | (SILENT) Adult Standards/MOR |
| Power | 1,000 watts day 1,000 watts night |
| Class | C |
| Facility ID | 129732 |
| Transmitter coordinates | 37°48′22.00″N 112°56′40.00″W / 37.80611°N 112.94444°W |
| Affiliations | Westwood One, Dial Global |
| Owner | AM Radio 1400, Inc. |