Melbourne Games memorabilia up for auction (ABC via Yahoo!7 Sports)

Melbourne Games memorabilia up for auction (ABC via Yahoo!7 Sports)
Memorabilia and paraphernalia from Melbourne’s Commonwealth Games will go under the hammer at Port Melbourne today.

Celebrity memorabilia eyed as investment (Stuff)
LONDON: Some Britons are prepared to invest in memorabilia of celebrities such as David Beckham or Bono to earn money for retirement, according to a new survey.

Supreme Court won’t consider Yahoo case (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Supreme Court passed up a chance Tuesday to consider whether Yahoo Inc. could use American courts to resolve an overseas dispute over the Internet company’s display of Nazi memorabilia.

Memorabilia eyed as pension investment (Reuters.co.uk)
LONDON (Reuters) - Some Britons are prepared to invest in memorabilia of celebrities such as David Beckham or Bono to earn money for retirement, according to a survey by Aon Consulting on Tuesday.

Melbourne Games memorabilia up for auction (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Memorabilia and paraphernalia from Melbourne’s Commonwealth Games will go under the hammer at Port Melbourne today. More than 600 lots will be up for sale and the auctioneer, Richard Crago, says many of the items are unique.

Memorabilia stolen from home (The Daily News Transcript)
DEDHAM — Police have charged a Waltham woman who was arrested following a chase on Rte. 128 with the theft of several thousand dollars in sports memorabilia after breaking into a home Thursday afternoon.

Britons eye memorabilia as pension investment -Aon (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Some Britons are prepared to invest in memorabilia of celebrities such as footballer David Beckham or U2 rock band leader Bono to earn money for retirement, according to a survey by Aon Consulting on Tuesday.

Memorabilia eyed as pension investment (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Some Britons are prepared to invest in memorabilia of celebrities such as David Beckham or U2 rock band leader Bono to earn money for retirement, according to a survey by Aon Consulting on Tuesday.

Supreme Court sidesteps international Yahoo case (USA Today)
The Supreme Court passed up a chance Tuesday to consider whether Yahoo could use American courts to resolve an overseas dispute over the Internet company’s display of Nazi memorabilia. A French judge had ordered the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company to take Nazi paraphernalia off yahoo.com.

Supreme Court sidesteps international Yahoo case (USA Today)
The Supreme Court passed up a chance Tuesday to consider whether Yahoo could use American courts to resolve an overseas dispute over the Internet company’s display of Nazi memorabilia. A French judge had ordered the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company to take Nazi paraphernalia off its site, yahoo.com. The judge proposed a fine of about $15 million for running an auction site in which French users

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