- New Content Library from SOHO Internet Consulting / Webmaster / 2006-04-25
The Internet consulting company, SOHO, has disclosed its new article library website this week. SOHO reports that in the past few years, the number of articles has grown tremendously, and there is vast amount of free information for commercial and non-commercial websites.
- Pirates release ship captured in October / World / 2005-11-24
On November 5, two boats of pirates attacked a U.S. luxury cruise liner. The Seabourn Spirit sped away but one member of the 161-person crew was wounded in the raid, which occurred about 100 miles off Somalia`s coast.
- Optimistic outlook for Japanese economy / Business / 2005-11-15
Economic growth in Japan has slowed to 0.4% in the three months ending in September, as domestic demand declined. Still, both the Bank of Japan and the government recently declared the economy has moved out of a soft patch and there are signs that a return to inflation is near, after almost eight years of falls in consumer prices.
- Israel Accused of Using Uranium-Tipped Weapons / World / 2006-10-30
Jerusalem has denied the accusation, saying that all of the weapons Israel used earlier this year in the war with Hizballah were covered under international treaties as being legally able to be used in warfare. The Allies used depleted uranium shells during the first Gulf War in 1991, leading to several cancer cases in later years.
- Raleigh COC names new member to ExComm / Business / 2005-07-10
President of SEPI Engineering Group says honored at the appoinment and looks forward to positively influencing the course of business in the Greater Raleigh area.
- British Airways Sells More UK Regional Operations / Business / 2006-11-09
British Airways, one of the leading airlines in the world, is feeling some pain. It seems that the company has learned its lesson when it sold Go to 3i for less than it was worth.
- France Barely Makes It / Sport / 2006-06-26
They didn`t play like they should. "This is not the way a favorite plays." Those are just a few of the remarks made by fans regarding France`s performance so far.
- Californian Muslim Convicted Of Supporting Terror / World / 2006-04-27
A jury has convicted a California farm worker of supporting terrorists by attending an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan. His father is also on trial in a separate case. Both men are U.S. citizens and have been in custody since last June.
- eBay Targeted by Bomber / Webmaster / 2006-11-10
Popular internet auction site, eBay was targeted by a bomb on the company?s campus in San Jose last week
- Archo Arena Has Seen Better Days / Sport / 2006-01-04
It?s wasn?t too long ago that the Kings were considered as viable contenders making annual trips to the conference finals, only to suffer defeat by the hands of the Lakers. The deafening sound of cow bells has long been heard within the confines of Arco, as fans have very little to cheer about. Who can blame them?
- Google`s Applications For Your Own Site / Webmaster / 2006-10-08
Google has stated that it is bringing useful features to users and now it will be very easy to add miniature programs to Internet sites. Google`s competitors, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo, have similar services, where users have to install software on their computers.
- Fresh Violence in Iraq Leaves Casualties / World / 2006-05-31
Insurgent attacks left dozens dead in Iraq including 2 reporters from CBS. Another reporter was badly injured and in serious condition.
- Europe Seeks CIA Jail Details / World / 2005-12-04
I am writing to you on behalf of the European Union following media reports suggesting violations of international law in the alleged U.S. detention or transportation of terrorist suspects in or through E.U. member states, UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw wrote.
- Charles And Camilla Touring India. / World / 2006-03-28
The pair flew to India following an official tour of Egypt; during their three-day stay in Cairo, Camilla, a keen horsewoman, insisted they visit a charity hospital for horses and donkeys. Charles and Camilla then traveled to a desert oasis town and laid a wreath at the Commonwealth War Grave Cemetery at El Alamein.
- Secondary Offering for Russian Bank Pulls in $8.8 billion / Business / 2007-03-06
Sberbank, Russia`s largest government bank raised $8.8 billion in a in a secondary stock offering that closed on Wednesday, the Russian Minister of Finance, Aleksei L. Kudrin, announced last week.





