- Brown Banned from Boston / Entertainment / 2006-10-04
Bobby brown has known better days, days when he was single probably, free from due payments of child support.
- Marketing Research Manager Gets MBA / Business / 2005-08-21
Atlanta Marketing Research Company announces the achievement of Brian Backer. Backer, a project manager with the Atlanta marketing research company, focused his studies on marketing and was graduated August 7 from Georgia State.
- Microsoft`s Zune Predictions Conservative / Webmaster / 2006-12-17
Microsoft was hoping for a big bang when releasing their portable audio player, the Zune, however with lackluster customer interest, the software giant is tuning down expectations
- Europe dangles Nonaggression pact for Iran / World / 2005-08-01
In exchange for Iranian promises not to proceed any further with uranium enrichment, the European countries took a page from the past - appeasement - with the offer to Teheran of a non-Aggression pact.
- Online Dating Site Membership Rockets From 20,000 to 200,000 / Business / 2004-09-21
Plentyoffish has reached a new milestone by launching itself past the 200,000 member mark as of September 1, 2004. Singles cannot seem to resist the lure of a quality dating site that offers a positive, growing community and services that are completely free.
- Oprah Winfrey Show has Another Charitable Moment / Entertainment / 2006-11-05
If you ever get the chance to be part of the studio audience at the Oprah Winfrey Show, you might just receive a credit card from the entertainment show host with a whopping US 1,000 dollars on it to give to one person or spread among various charities of your choice!
- East versus West / Sport / 2005-11-22
When Shaq moved from Los Angels to Miami it marked the shifting of powers from the western conference to the eastern conference. As it stands now, San Antonio is the only serious contender in the west, while the East features three of them including Indiana, Detroit and Miami. Nonetheless, the Western conference is regarded as the tougher conference.
- Israeli Official: World Should Deal With Iran / World / 2006-03-14
A senior Israeli Defense Ministry official said that the United States has until now not done enough to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. But, the official still expressed hope the recent referral of the Iranian issue to the United Nations Security Council would prove to be effective.
- Sprint Joins the Suing Brigade / Business / 2006-01-30
1st Source has been causing quite a few problems for itself as of late. The company is being sued by almost every major cell phone provider in the states already. And recently Sprint Nextel has joined the ranks to try to get 1st Source out of business and into prison.
- Terrorists Give Israel Ultimatum / World / 2006-07-04
The three Palestinian terrorist groups holding hostage 19-year-old Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit have given the Jewish state until 6am local time on Tuesday, July 4, to meet their demands or suffer the consequences. Given the modus operandi of Hamas, it is likely that Hamas will kill the soldier.
- CRN Offers to Help Katrina Survivors / Entertainment / 2005-09-12
The Chicano Radio Network is extending a unique invitation to the hip hop community and to the entire community as a whole. The Chicano Radio Network, the original radio stations bringing the best in Latin music since 1995.
- Melissa Etheridge Smoked Marijuana While on Chemo / Entertainment / 2005-10-16
Breast cancer affects millions of women every day. No woman, or man for that matter, is immune to the possibility of developing breast cancer. Melissa Etheridge, musical singer/songwriter, in her fight against breast cancer, says she smoked medicinal marijuana to help with the side effects of chemotherapy.
- M`s vets ought to be wearing the clown suits / Sport / 2004-09-21
I`m sure it`s not the most pressing issue in the world these days, but I saw something that bothered me Sunday at Safeco Field. And it wasn`t just another round of hapless hitting.
- Pirates release ship captured in October / World / 2005-11-24
On November 5, two boats of pirates attacked a U.S. luxury cruise liner. The Seabourn Spirit sped away but one member of the 161-person crew was wounded in the raid, which occurred about 100 miles off Somalia`s coast.
- 1PlanHost Helps Hurricane Victims / Webmaster / 2005-09-04
1PlanHost has announced that during the month of September, it will be donating 10% of all new account subscriptions and existing renewals to help the citizens of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. In addition, this leading Windows web hosting services provider has waived all fees for its customers affected by Hurricane Katrina`s devastation.





