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  • Reporters on the Job / World / 2004-09-24

  • American Idol Has Rival / Entertainment / 2006-01-14

    Indie artists and self-published authors are at the core of a new radio show. Jaci Rae, an award-winning singer and nationally best-selling author, will host the one hour show every Thursday night at 8 pm Pacific Standard Time to help struggling authors and artists get there names known and their works exposed.

  • Ads for Golf Cart Wheels Considered / Business / 2006-07-11

    The plan is one more sign that golf is moving from a game of quiet pleasure to a marketing haven. ?We have taken the concept to various people and businesses in the golfing community and have been very pleased with the feedback,? says founder of Cart Wheels, Jeff Goodman.

  • Sunni Iraqis fear draft constitution / World / 2005-08-24

    With the clock ticking down on Iraq`s constitutional negotiations, the question everyone wants answered is what, if anything, can be done to satisfy Sunni Arab demands?

  • London Tube Price hike / Business / 2007-01-16

    The first working day of 2007 brought with it another hike in fees in London`s public transit grid, one of the world`s busiest and most expensive public transportation systems

  • FBI Releases John Lennon Documents / Entertainment / 2006-12-27

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has authorized the publication of documents related to the murder of the Beatle, John Lennon.

  • Bob Dylan against technology / Entertainment / 2006-08-24

    Bob Dylan had it with technology. He had it with many things making him one of the latest old man to be exploiting his right.

  • Qantas Rejects Takeover Offer / Business / 2006-12-19

    The Australian airline, Qantas rejected a take over bid by a group of investors led by U.S. private equity firm, Texas Pacific Group, and Macquarie Bank, an Australian investment bank. The group offered to pay $8.6 billion for Qantas.

  • Detroit finalist in Esquire contest / Entertainment / 2005-08-15

    What started out as a dare, ended up as a reality for Attorney Herbert A. Sanders. Sanders is the only Detroit finalist in Esquire magazine`s "2005 Best Dressed Real Man in America" competition.

  • Tom Jones Still Looking Young / Entertainment / 2006-04-06

    Every entertainment industry fan knows that Hollywoods biggest stars like to keep themselves "fresh". By fresh, we of course mean nipped and tucked in all the right places and for all the right times of their lives. However, some people in the entertainment industry tend to take platic surgery just a bit too far.

  • Augusto Pinochet Fighting for His Life at Santiago Hospital / World / 2006-12-08

    91-year-old former military leader Augusto Pinochet, who took Chile in a coup and who ran his country with an iron fist, is hospitalized in a Santiago hospital, while outside a handful of loyal supporters gathered to pray for his recovery

  • Boy Missing in Colorado Canyon Found Safe and Well / World / 2006-06-01

    A young boy who went missing in Colorado has been found in safe condition after disappearing from a camp site that his family was staying at.

  • Storm rush past Comets in first playoff game / Sport / 2005-09-01

    The Seattle Storm are just one win away from the Western Conference Finals thanks to gutsy performances by Lauren Jackson and Betty Lennox. Reserve Tanisha Wright scored seven points for the Storm and was 5-for-5 from the free throw line.

  • Football Fans Vote on their Favorites / Sport / 2005-12-20

    The sports betting market is the best tool to gauge the public?s opinion regarding a particular sporting event. As we head into week 15 in the NFL, we though it would be interesting to examine the betting patterns of previous weeks and how they actually panned out on the field.

  • Surveying Sexual Harassment On Campus / World / 2006-01-27

    According to a new study over a third of American college students have experienced sexual harassment, ranging from receiving pornography via e-mail to groping. Forty one percent of those surveyed admitted to sexually harassing other students, and a common reason was that they thought it was "funny."

 
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