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  • Communication Company Vonage to Release Internet Phone / Webmaster / 2006-06-29

    As technology develops and online phone services become widely available, more and more people are turning to the internet for their phone communication needs.

  • Seattle Storm played New York Liberty / Sport / 2005-08-06

    The Storm won the first one on July 19 in the Key, 87-78, hanging on after most of a 20-point lead slipped away during the final minutes after Lauren Jackson left the game with a mildly sprained ankle.

  • Software Helps Teach English Faster / Webmaster / 2006-02-19

    Learning a new language is never easily, particularly when the language is one of the most difficult ones around. This difficult language is of course English, but now, with a new great software, students can get a hold on pronunciations in a flash.

  • Bank to be Opened by Insurance Firm / Business / 2005-12-11

    The Blue Healthcare Bank has gotten the green light to be opened by The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Its consumer-directed health plans will be given out by the bank.

  • US Olympic Committee Likes Los Angeles / Sport / 2007-03-07

    Two American cities remain competing on the US bid to host the 2016 Olympic Summer games. Although no decision was made yet, and no decision will be made until April, the US Olympic Committee officials who have visited the city of Los Angeles for a two day tour last week said they were impressed with it

  • `Bury That Sucka` Talks to Black and White America / Entertainment / 2006-02-22

    The N-word. Everyone knows it, but no-one dares say it. Except for African Americans. They seem to have no problem using this derogatory term within their communities and as part of their culture.

  • Maurice Clarett Was Arrested Once More / Sport / 2006-08-13

    The former Ohio State star, Maurice Clarett, keeps making headlines. The fallen former star was arrested once again for carrying a concealed weapon, but this charge is only the tip of the iceberg. The arrest came following a highway chase that ended only with the police spiked Clarett`s tires brining him to halt.

  • Boxing Returns to Salt Lake City / Sport / 2006-03-12

    Chauncy Welliver (28-3) defends his WBC Fecarbox Heavyweight title against Mike Tyson`s brother, Cliff Couser (25-10). In the co-main event Brazilian Light Welterweight Champion Antonio Mesquita (31-0, 25 KO`s) continues his assault on the Welterweight ranks.

  • Thinking About Buying Mattresses / Business / 2006-07-01

    What kind of mattress is right for you to buy? It really depends on one important aspect of your life: Are you single or married? This will determine how much money you need to spend, not to mention how big a bed you may need. Do you have a big bedroom, or a small one?

  • T.O. frustrated with own stats, team record / Sport / 2006-10-13

    The Dallas Cowboys are 2-2 so far this season, and their star receiver, signed over the summer to a $25 million contract has only one touchdown, and 232 yards

  • Fatherhood first for one Seahawks receiver / Sport / 2005-08-06

    Children, for me, are what make my world go around, Joe Jurevicius said. "It`s not football, it`s family. It`s my kids. That was a tough pill to swallow (when Michael died). So I think the least we could do is use the recognition I have in professional football to help others."

  • Presidential Job Performance Approval At New Lows / World / 2006-04-25

    President George W. Bush`s approval rating hit a record low of 33 percent this week. A notable drop in approval for Bush comes from among Republicans. Sixty-six percent of Republicans approve of the president`s job performance today, down almost 20 percentage points from this time last year - when 84 percent of Republicans approved.

  • Former Russian Prime Minister Says He Was Poisoned but not by Putin / World / 2006-12-13

    Former Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, the first Prime Minister in post-Soviet Russia, said Thursday that he was convinced that his mysterious illness that he suffers from is a result of poisoning initiated last month by opponents of the Russian authorities.

  • FCC Won`t Let You Be / Business / 2006-06-11

    The FCC is the bane of hundreds of artists in the business of entertainment, from Howard Stern to Eminem and everyone in between. From television to radio across the US, the FCC hands out fines left and right to try to control what the entertainment business brings out to the world.

  • Skype Offers New Deal on Internet-to-Phone Service / Webmaster / 2006-12-19

    The company that brought all of us free and accessible PC-to-PC phone calls, Skype, is about to launch an all-year-round deal for both wireless and landline phone calls

 
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