- Golden Arches Go Digital in the Philippines / Business / 2006-09-17
Val Munoz, the General Manager of Globaltronics, "We benefited a lot from the capabilities of Scala InfoChannel Designer and the Network Manager features. We are looking forward, indeed, to the feature upgrades and capabilities of InfoChannel 5."
- Not the sort of history these winless Huskies want to make / Sport / 2004-10-02
Growing up in Issaquah, Brad Vanneman dreamed of being a Washington Husky. He loved the winning tradition, the big crowds, the buzz surrounding the program.
- Iran seeks euro-based oil exchange / World / 2005-08-30
A euro-based oil exchange would weaken US dominance, but it has little chance of success - for now. Iran probably stands to gain little from its talk of establishing a petro-euro exchange except for some propaganda value, say experts in energy markets.
- Last Minute Shopping / Sport / 2005-12-27
Yesterday, we discussed some of the possible destinations for Ron Artest. Today, we are going to add to that list by including the Nuggets, Timber Wolves and Lakers. The Nuggets are eagerly perusing Artest, but it doesn?t seem likely that they be able to swing a deal without including a third team.
- Two Top `Telly` Awards Go to `Why History Matters: The Choctaw Project` / Entertainment / 2006-03-08
From among 12,000 entries, the The Telly Awards committee has decided to award two top prizes to Carl Ray`s autobiographical play, `Why History Matters: The Choctaw Project` during the 27th annual Telly Awards.
- Oprah Breaks Long Book Club Absence / Entertainment / 2007-02-03
Nearly a year has gone by since Oprah recommended the last book for her book club. On last Friday Oprah announced she has chosen the inspirational biography "The Measure of a Man" by Sidney Poitier, one of the Hollywood`s most respected actors and a hero to Winfrey herself.
- ATP to Make Tennis More Appealing / Sport / 2006-08-29
Although tennis has many fans and followers around the world, major tennis events do not really capture the same enthusiasm and interest of other sporting events, such as the soccer World Cup. The ATP has decided to change some of the settings for the 2007 men`s tour in order to increase tennis`appeal.
- Best Scorer in Europe Stays in Fiorentina / Sport / 2006-08-10
Europe top scorer, Luca Toni, has decided to stay in his Seire A club, Fiorentina. Toni scored 31 goals for the club during the last season and is considered the best scorer in Europe.
- Saudi Arabia May Get Early Entry to WTO / Business / 2005-10-30
Saudi Arabia, the top global oil exporter, won the go-ahead from major trading nations on Friday to join the World Trade Organization, probably by mid-December, after 12 years of tough on-off negotiations.
- Seattle SuperSonics Bought by Oklahoma City Group / Sport / 2006-07-20
The Seattle SuperSonics was bought by a business group from Oklahoma City and many fans are worried that the Sonics might be packing their bags and moving, but for now that move seems unlikely to happen.
- America`s Largest Ten Mile Race / Sport / 2005-09-12
America`s largest 10-mile race happens on Sunday, October 2 at the Pentagon and takes runners throughout the Nation`s Capital. This year?s Army Ten-Miler has the best women?s running field in its 21-year history.
- Sprewell Still Looking For Employment / Sport / 2005-10-20
Last summer Latrell Sprewell declined a $21 million contract for three years from the Minnesota Timberwolves, arguing that he had a family to feed as the reason why he couldn?t settle so low. The Wolves reciprocated by not extending any type of offer to him this off season.
- New Training Program for Soccer / Sport / 2005-11-02
The Mental Strength Training Center has initiated a new a Sport Psychology and mental skills training program. The new program called the Mental Strength Training Program for Soccer is designed to help soccer players, coaches and parents of soccer athletes to become better leaders, athletes and teammates.
- US Basketball Coach Arrested for Drunk Driving / Sport / 2006-10-27
Sacramento King?s coach, Eric Musselman, was arrested over the weekend for driving under the influence of alcohol, several hours after his team won their game against the Utah Jazz team
- Unusually Warm Weather Disrupts World Cup Ski Races / Sport / 2006-12-16
Global warming is taking its toll on world economy, food supplies and environmental areas





