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Big profit tipped for BHP
BHP Billiton is expected to deliver a strong interim profit tomorrow, and likely formalise its massive takeover offer for rival Rio Tinto. BHP Billiton's first half profit for fiscal 2008 is set to eclipse the previous corresponding result of $US6.168 billion ($A6.84 billion), analysts say. ABN Amro analyst Warren Edney is forecasting a profit of $US6.3 billion ($A6.99 billion) and says investors will be looking for an update by the resources giant on impact of flooding in Queensland on its coal operations and power issues in South Africa. "BHP may be able to quantify the impact of the floods and I think that will be relatively important," Mr Edney said. "The other key thing will be seeing what they say about the issues of southern African power." Last month, heavy rain in central Queensland forced the closure of a number of coal operations, while electricity shortages in South Africa have disrupted a number of different operations in the country.
Andy Reid becomes instant Sunderland hero
They applauded when he warmed up, they cheered when he came on and they roared him to the echo when he created the goal that killed off Wigan. Andy Reid is the new star who dazzled at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland homepage | Wigan Athletic homepageIn pics: Premier League actionFootball fans' forumIt was his debut, a £4 million signing from Charlton Athletic as the January transfer window was closing. He looked a shade tubby in his No 20 shirt but within seconds of being sent on by manager Roy Keane he brought the touch of class that had been missing. .
Peach Buzz
Gates, who also dug up family history stories for each person, offered a sneak preview of the special before an audience of 500-plus with Kiss 104.1 syndicated talk-show host Tom Joyner. Others who took part in the second special included Chris Rock, Morgan Freeman, Tina Turner and Don Cheadle. The special airs in two parts on Georgia Public Broadcasting Feb. 6 and 13. ON MY IPOD & TIVO Amanda Diva, rapper, poet, TV and radio personality: "On the iPod, there's Lupe Fiasco's 'The Cool.' I love jazz, and I saw a great Wynton Marsalis program that made me want to download this album he and his father did of all of the 'Peanuts' songs, 'Joe Cool's Blues'. Freeway, [Beanie Sigel] and [DJ] Drama's 'Gangsta Grillz.' And [her own EP] 'Life Experience.' … You know what's funny? Before you make your own music you can't imagine listening to your own music — until you have it.
Sport in Surrey
AN own goal from Chris Giles gave Woking a 1-0 win against Forest Green Rovers on Monday night in the fifth round of the Setanta Shield (southern section). The Cards' area semi-final clash will be on February 19 where they will play either Crawley Town, Grays Athletic, St Albans, Aldershot Town, Weymouth or Ebbsfleet United. .
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