- Health Simulator for Preparedness Training / Webmaster / 2005-10-31
The University of Illinois at Chicago has sent a team which has created a video game to distribute and prepare public health workers and emergency responders for emergency situations like bio-terrorism, pandemic flu, smallpox, and other disasters.
- A New Resume for a New Career / Business / 2006-01-11
A good solid resume is the first thing any person needs when they are looking for a new job or a possible career change. Many people either don`t know how to write a good resume or need some assistance in giving it that extra sparkle. Well there is now a service that can help you get your career to the next level, and its all for a mere price of fifty dollars.
- Prepare for the Barbie Auction / Entertainment / 2006-09-27
Not everyone plays with dolls, some just collect them. This week Christie`s will offer for sale what is seen as the world`s largest private collection of Barbie dolls, which has been a lifelong passion of a Dutch mother.
- Diarra Completes Move to Real / Sport / 2006-08-24
Mahamadou Diarra, the Olympique Lyon player, has finished his move to Real Madrid as a part of 26 million-euros deal. The player underwent a physical and all major issues were settled.
- Boxing rematch not much of a match / Sport / 2006-09-18
Marco Antonio Barrera retained his WBC super featherweight title against Rocky Juarez Saturday, on route to an easy unanimous twelve round decision.
- FIFA Announces Names of World Cup Referees / Sport / 2006-05-10
FIFA`s World Cup referees committee has reached its final decision regarding the upcoming World Cup after evaluating the test results of 80 assistant referees at a workshop in Frankfurt.
- Disney Reports Profit Increase / Business / 2006-05-11
Walt Disney Co. reported a surge in net profit on Tuesday as its television business and theme parks outweighed losses at its studio. The company posted net income of $733 million, or 37 cents per share, compared with $657 million, or 31 cents per share a year ago.
- Morgan Stanley Pays CEO $40 million Bonus / Business / 2006-12-21
Morgan Stanley Inc., America`s second largest investment house, gave its CEO, John Mack, a cash and stock bonus of $40 million for the year 2006. This is the highest bonus ever given to a CEO on Wall Street.
- Al Gore Says No Oval Office Run in 2008 / World / 2006-03-23
Since his electoral college loss to George W. Bush in 2000 in one of the closest presidential elections in U.S. history, former Vice President Al Gore has occasionally delivered speeches on global warming and other issues, often criticizing Bush administration policies. He also co-founded a television network, Current TV, which mostly features documentaries by young filmmakers.
- Favre to start Monday night at Seattle / Sport / 2006-11-27
Last Sunday, in a shut-out loss to the New England Patriots at home, Brett Favre left the game with a nerve injury to his right elbow
- New Prez for Poles / World / 2005-10-24
After confirmation of his win, Warsaw mayor Lech Kaczynski quickly called on Sunday for a quick completion of government talks between his conservative party and its pro-business ally.
- Memoir Teaches About Love / Entertainment / 2006-02-21
Australian author Anne Whitfield and Blue Leaf Publications Indigo Blue Division proudly announce the release of `A Love Past`. This e-Nouvelle is a story that crosses the barrier of time.
- Britain Marks One Year Since 7/7 Islamic Terror Attacks / World / 2006-07-07
Recent polls of business leaders in the U.K.`s capital have revealed that three out of four do not believe that London?s transportation sector is any safer today than it was last year. Two-thirds of these business leaders also believe that another Islamic terrorist attack upon London is inevitable.
- Landis tries another comeback, for reputation / Sport / 2006-09-13
Tour de France winner Floyd Landis had only three days to celebrate his victory. He has spent the time since in a legal battle for his reputation.
- Basketball greats honor Auerbach / Sport / 2006-11-02
Celtics legends and other great figures from the basketball world paid their respects Monday night to Red Auerbach





