- Egyptians get brush with democracy / World / 2005-09-08
A Mubarak win is undisputed from the results of elections on Wednesday, but the election created a rare space for dissent in a country not known for its democratic ideals.
- New Gaming Resource from GameDaily / Webmaster / 2006-05-08
GameDaily, an independent Internet venue targeted for the video games audience, has announced its goal to reach people from outside of the video games hardcore community. ?Gone is the reign of elitist techie ?gamers,?? says Mark Friedler, CEO of GameDaily.
- U.S. Revises Iraq Strategy / World / 2006-10-24
Despite reassurances from the Bush Administration that no change would be forthcoming in the White House`s strategy for Iraq, a study group commissioned by Congress and headed by a friend of the Bush family was reported at the end of last week as being almost ready to recommend sweeping changes to the nation`s approach to Iraq.
- Gold Outlook Subject of Attention / Business / 2006-06-22
Is the recent downmove in gold the end of the bull market? Adrian Day says, "We shouldn?t be very surprised at the recent decline, gold had simply moved too far, too fast." Here, we look at the latest issue of his newsletter to get his recent outlook for gold, and some of the stocks he considers as buys.
- IBM Presents: The Future / Webmaster / 2006-12-28
IBM predicts that a simultaneous computerized translator in the internet and the cellular phone and 3-dimentional internet will become reality within 5 years.
- Pondering the Rise and Fall of Economic Empires / Business / 2006-11-02
They say that all empires are doomed to fall, and there are a great number of people out there who say that the United States economic empire will fall soon enough.
- Tracing the Blame for the Mumbai Blasts / World / 2006-07-20
Many in India are already suspicious of the role played by Pakistan`s powerful intelligence services in supporting jihadi groups. Some European newspapers have said that India stands as an obstacle to the "extremist cause", and that this is one of the reasons the nation is targeted by terrorists.
- Big Ticket Gets Big Help / Sport / 2006-02-12
With the trade they made last week, the Wolves were looking to get more athletic ? which is exactly what they are now with the addition of Ricky Davis, Mark Blount and Marcus Banks. It?s no secret that the big ticket wasn?t a big fan of wacky, so getting him off the way was also good for improving team chemistry.
- Harry Potter Six Dominates Booksales / Business / 2005-07-18
Newest volume in the Hogwarts student`s saga has been scooped by fans faster than you can say "Quidditch", continuing the staggering success of author J.K. Rowling who is now reportedly richer than the Queen of England.
- Trading Places / Sport / 2005-12-28
Some times trading places can actually be a good thing, just ask Sam Cassel and Marko Jaric. In the summer, Minnesota sent the always disgruntled Cassel to LA in a sign-and-trade for Jaric. Cassel has been instrumental in the Clippers turnaround, while Jaric has had some troubles adjusting to his new surroundings.
- Business Marketing Tools For Globalization / Business / 2006-04-30
Learning how to market your business to every facet of the world is a very important part of business growth. There is no way to reach new clients if you don`t know what would attract them to your business. A new research firm addresses this problem in order to help businesses globalize.
- 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.
- Big Soccer Survey Held / Sport / 2005-09-21
Poll the Nation asks what soccer fans think of the game and how their team compares, on The Big Soccer Survey.
- Israel Announces War Costs / Business / 2006-08-24
According to Israeli newspapers, Israel`s Tax Authority has a compensation fund of only $800 million, meaning the treasury will have to come up with approximately $575 million to get the north back on its feet.
- Australian PM Focus of Past Promises / World / 2006-07-10
A political scandal has hit Down Under, with the revelation that twelve years ago current Australian prime minister John Howard apparently promised to hand over the leadership of the Liberal Party after two terms in office ? he has almost finished four full terms. Peter Costello was the man who Howard purportedly made the promise to.





