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  • New Video Chip for Mobile Market by IBM and Rapport / Webmaster / 2006-04-06

    Is this the end for shuttering video feeds on mobile devices? IBM and a startup company named Rapport are saying that it is. The two companies previewed what they call a "breakthrough energy-efficient processor design".

  • The Shield and "Hill Street Blues" Producer Dies at 50 / Entertainment / 2006-04-25

    Scott Brazil, Emmy-winning producer of "The Shield" and "Hill Street Blues," has died at the age of 50. Brazil died Monday of Lou Gehrig`s disease and Lyme disease complications resulting in respiratory failure, as announced by FX Networks spokesman.

  • Air Ambulance carries child from Louisiana To Arizona / Business / 2005-09-04

    Suffering from a chronic pulmonary condition and breathing with a ventilator, a baby was airlifted from Baton Rouge General Hospital to Phoenix Children`s Hospital.

  • Australian Capitan to Retire / Sport / 2006-07-02

    Australia`s captain, Mark Viduka, announced that he might be retiring form international soccer ? for the sake of his children.

  • Shakira Takes Latin Grammy by Storm / Entertainment / 2006-11-06

    Top Latin pop singer, Shakira, was the grand winner of the Latin Grammy awards that was help on Thursday night. Shakira took no less than four awards home with her, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Record of the Year.

  • Lipstick Business Goes Retro / Business / 2006-10-08

    Sometimes small businesses are the ones to suggest the most novel approach to a familiar product. For a long time the make-up industry has been monopolized by major companies like Revlon and Estee Lauder.

  • Iran Continues its Nuclear Enrichment Program / World / 2006-10-28

    As the United Nations Security Council mulls possible punitive steps against Teheran for failing to meet an August deadline to halt its nuclear enrichment program, diplomats have revealed that Iran is expanding its program to a second enrichment facility.

  • Warlord politics heats Afghan vote / World / 2004-10-06

    President Karzai`s rival gains ground by appealing to Afghanistan`s former anti-Soviet resistance fighters.

  • China Censorships Move to Online Gaming / Webmaster / 2006-12-18

    After messing with what people read online, the Chinese authorities are now meddling with what Chinese citizens play or do not play

  • Biofuel Production Expected to Rise / World / 2006-11-13

    While biofuel production in 2005 has been 5.5 million tons, industry leader`s such a Mark Zenuk, vice president of Archer Daniels Midland Co., believe that production levels should reach 16 million tones in 2010

  • Nazi Dies While Serving Time In UK / World / 2005-11-09

    The only man ever convicted in Britain of Nazi war crimes has died in Norwich prison. Anthony Sawoniuk was serving two life sentences after being found guilty in 1999 of murdering 18 Jews more than 50 years before, in what was the UK`s first war crimes trial.

  • Yoko Ono Continues her Peace Mission in Lennon?s Memory / Entertainment / 2006-10-20

    Former Beatle?s legend, John Lennon, would have been 66 years old this year if he hadn?t been gunned down outside his New York City apartment by crazed assassin, Mark David Chapman in December 1980

  • George Clooney Buys Rights to Grisham Book / Entertainment / 2006-12-14

    George Clooney purchased the rights to John Grisham`s newest book, The Innocent Man, the book tells the true story of baseball player Ron Williams that was wrongfully accused of murder and rape in a small town and subsequently spent 11 years on death row in an Oklahoma prison.

  • Bruce Lee?s Memory to be Honored by Theme Park / Entertainment / 2006-12-07

    Nobody who grew up as a child in the 60s and early 70s can forget the action-packed films starring Bruce Lee.

  • Sadr Disarmament / World / 2004-10-12

    The disarmament of militia forces identified with the revolutionary Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr was meant to secure much needed calm before the elections in Iraq. The militia forces have willingly surrendered their weapons a few months ago. This was construed as the first stage in reaching a peace treaty that will calm down things considerably.

 
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