According to the New York Times the winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry should have some idea about the ceremony. After all, this is not his first time over there. He went once before when he was 12 to see his father get his nobel prize. Wow.

News.Com.Au is reporting on the politics of using a blimp over sporting events. Aparently the ashes people are not happy about the possibility that the blimp might be able to stay over the stadium, and more importantly not pay. AirServices Australia have told the ashes people to get lost, in the nicest possible language of course. After all, the air is there for everyone to enjoy.