- Katie Holmes Meets Irony / Entertainment / 2006-05-28
Irony is cruel, but we entertainment junkies love it don`t we? It seems that Katie Holmes is suffering from cruel fate that was brought upon her by not yet husband, Tom Cruise. Yup, Katie is suffering from postpartum deperession, or at least this is what is circulating in enertainment gossip columns across the globe.
- Entertainment on a Plane / Entertainment / 2006-09-25
Experts are convinced that the company that provides the best customized entertainment for aircrafts will generate the most loyalty. This is the reason many firms found themselves traveling to Florida, to the annual World Aviation Entertainment Association Convention last week in Miami.
- Mandy Moore Not So Innocent / Entertainment / 2006-05-01
If you were gorgeous, flawless and featured on magazine covers across the globe, would you complain? We didn`t think so. Then why do entertainment hotshots think that complaining about their sex appeal makes them cute? Mandy Moore says she`s embarrassed to appear on the latest cover of Cosmo because a headline right next to her face boasts the claim: "Orgasms Unlimited."
- Meola`s 100th Appearance for US / Sport / 2006-04-13
The U.S. friendly match against Jamaica on Tuesday was Tony Meola`s 100th international appearance as the U.S team`s goalkeeper. Meola didn`t play for the U.S since 2002, but coach Bruce Arena wanted to give Meola an opportunity to show his skills, before naming his World Cup roster.
- Manny at home again with BoSox / Sport / 2005-08-01
Less than an hour after baseball`s trading deadline, Manny Ramirez showed why the Boston Red Sox want to hold onto him so much, singled and with the RBI gained helped the BoSox triumph over the Twins on Sunday.
- 1&1 Internet Offering .NAME Domains for $2.99/Year / Webmaster / 2004-10-27
1&1 Internet, the world`s largest Web-hosting provider by known servers, is continuing to offer some of the most competitive pricing in the U.S.
- Fighting against internet zombie-PCs / Webmaster / 2005-07-20
Moves are to be taken in light of concerns that the "pests" on the internet are open to hacker attack and make the whole system more vulnerable to disruption.
- Fresh Idea for Supermarket Industry / Business / 2006-02-05
Any and every supermarket should carry fresh products that are far from expiring. As with any business, customers generally do not return to a company that they are not entirely satisfied with. And when it comes to satisfaction at a supermarket, freshness and reliability is crucial.
- Philadelphia Hall of Fame Announces Nominees / Sport / 2005-11-03
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame has announced the list of potential inductee for its third induction class. Some of the names include Basketball Hall of Famer Earl Monroe, former Philadelphia Eagles great Reggie White, Baseball Hall of Famer?s Reggie Jackson and Roy Campanella.
- Mentally Ill have a Right to Assisted Suicide ~ Swiss High Court / World / 2007-02-14
A ruling in Switzerland`s Supreme Court allows those who suffer of mental illness to end their life with the assistance of doctors.
- JI Consultancy launches new IT training product Bus Stop / Business / 2004-09-23
Bus Stop is a unique IT training product developed by Ji Consultancy that is designed to eradicate the drawbacks of the more traditional training courses.
- Traditional Media is the Most Trusted / Webmaster / 2006-10-04
A new survey released by LexisNexis has found that established media, such as television, is trusted more than Web publications of various kinds. The general consumer tends to believe more the traditional radio, newspapers and television news when the subject is as global as natural disasters or plagues.
- Owen Scares Eriksson Week Before World Cup / Sport / 2006-06-01
England`s coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson, did not get much sleep lately; with his top players giving him injury scares one after the other. Wayne Roony`s appearance in next week`s World Cup is not decided yet, and Eriksson had to deal with a new problem from an unexpected direction ? Michael Owen.
- American Author Wins Top French Literary Prize / Entertainment / 2006-11-28
France?s top literary prize ? the Prix Goncourt ? has been won by a popular American author, Jonathan Littell
- Media in Iraq see through a shrinking window / World / 2004-10-27
Iraq is currently the deadliest country in the world for journalists, report says.





