- Georgia-Pacific Favors Machines over Humans / Business / 2005-10-07
The company reports the elimination of 850 North American jobs will be replaced by four tissue paper machines and about 70 converting lines.
- New Business Plan for Small Business Owners / Business / 2006-08-17
Sales Progress just launched Sales Coaching Business, which will allow individuals interested in owning their own coaching business to go into business overnight. Mr. Tim Hagen owns Sales Progress, and has done sales consulting for over twelve years in a variety of industries.
- MySpace Contemplates on Traveling East / Webmaster / 2006-12-06
The online community sharing site, News Corp`s MySpace, might be going places with News Corp. considering bringing the site to China. MySpace is one of the most popular websites in the world, and the pioneer of today`s community-oriented web platforms.
- 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
- Raising MP3 Download Prices / Webmaster / 2005-12-29
Downloading music from the web has become the industry standard since Napster began its now illegal person-2-person (p2p) sharing over 7 years ago. Today people pay anywhere from .5-1 dollar per song; these are of course the ones who actually pay for music. p2p sharing is still the number one method for many of acquiring music, and while this is free for them, those honest music lovers are paying th price.
- British Runner Paula Radcliffe Wins Bikila Award / Sport / 2006-11-04
Britain?s world marathon record holder, Paula Radcliffe, has won the prestigious Bikila award for 2006
- First 4 Semifinalists Ousted from American Idol / Entertainment / 2007-03-01
American Idol ousted 4 of its 24 semifinalists, leaving 20, Thursday night. Amy Krebs, Nicole Tranquillo, Paul Kim and Rudy Cardenas were sent away by viewers, who got their first chance to vote, in the TV show`s sixth season.
- Conquer Hell in New Game / Entertainment / 2005-07-07
New Sapient Stone game gives players the chance to do what few games provide - the opportunity to conquer hell! Players will battle a variety of demons and other hell-creatures in their quest to conquer a land REALLY down under.
- A Very Accurate Experimental Clock / Webmaster / 2006-08-01
According to researchers, an experimental clock which is based on a mercury ion won`t gain or lose a second in 400 years. The improvements will not be seen only in measuring time.
- Reaping the Financial Benefits of Conflict / Business / 2006-07-19
Cyprus has seen an influx of refugees and tourists as a result of the fighting which broke out last week in the Middle East, and will likely see short-term financial benefits for being a connection for those leaving Lebanon and returning to their homes in Europe or elsewhere around the world.
- Boswell Art Gallery features Narnia / Entertainment / 2005-11-15
Who can forget the magical world of Narnia? This December, Narnia will visit in Atlanta. The Boswell Gallery will feature original artwork celebrating the beloved book, `The Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe` during the holidays.
- MTV Award Show Hosted by Jack Black / Entertainment / 2006-08-14
The music and entertainment channel of MTV has announced that Jack Black, the King Kong movie star, will host the annual Music Video Awards show. The entertainment show, which will take place in New York on August, 31st, will include performances by Beyonce, The Killers and Justin TimberlakeBlack, the 34-year-old entertainment star, said: "Prepare yourself for a rip snortin` humdinger".
- First Threat Discovered in Windows Vista / Webmaster / 2007-01-01
Although Microsoft hailed its new operating system, Windows Vista, as its most secure system, a new flaw was recently discovered
- Bono Takes to Red / Entertainment / 2006-10-18
The Red campaign, led by US singer Bono, is raising money for The Global Fund to fight the spread of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa and is creating quite the buzz.
- Triple Crown Race Ends With Tears / Sport / 2006-05-22
The Kentucky Derby winner, Barbaro, was severally injured during the Triple Crown race. Barbaro suffered a fracture above and below the ankle, leaving a crowd of 118,402 people in silenced shock.





