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  • Gotham Photos Extends Hours / Business / 2006-08-29

    Gotham Photo Company now services real estate agents well into the night, and on weekends. They will be open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • Gatorland Theme Park Damaged by Fire / Business / 2006-11-10

    One of Florida?s landmark theme parks, Gatorland, endured a three-alarm fire, which engulfed the park and killed a crocodile and two pythons

  • Stro Show Finally Landed in Houston / Sport / 2006-01-05

    Don?t look now, but the Rockets have been showing some signs of life as of late. One of the biggest keys to the Rockets? resurgence has been the play of power forward Stromile Swift. The Rockets signed Swift in the offseason for the full midlevel exception.

  • IBM Endorses Open Document Format / Webmaster / 2005-12-11

    Workplace Managed Client, a full client-office productivity suite for editing, creating and sharing word-processing, documents and spreadsheets, has been taken under the wing of Big Blue`s support of the OpenDocument Format for Office Applications.

  • Egyptians talk democratic reform / World / 2004-09-27

    Egypt`s ruling party conference yielded no major changes. But formerly taboo issues are being aired.

  • Slovenian Seven Footer Resurrected in SA / Sport / 2006-03-05

    Last season he was the forgotten man in San Antonio. This season he is a key contributor and one of the key reasons for the Spurs success. Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome back Rasho Nesterovic.

  • RCN Will Air Sports Net Starting April 1 / Sport / 2006-04-03

    Sports Net New York, the new regional 24/7 sports network, will air on April 1 as part of RCN Corporation broadcasting. The regional network features the New York Mets and New York Jets, and will be added to the program lineup on RCN Channel 33.

  • Blind Activist Seized in Beijing / World / 2005-09-13

    The detention of Chen Guangcheng, 34, a blind peasant who has been preparing a class-action lawsuit to challenge population-control abuses in the eastern city of Linyi, occurred a few days after he arrived in Beijing for meetings with lawyers and journalists.

  • Six new members enter basketball Hall Of Fame / Sport / 2006-09-11

    Former NBA star Charles Barkley led the 2006 class of inductees into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA on Friday night.

  • British troops ram jail in Basra / World / 2005-09-20

    In a dramatic rescue of British troops being held in an Iraqi jail, British forces rammed the walls of a jail in Basra, engaging Shitte troops in gun battles in an action the British dryly referred to as an effort to "collect" their men.

  • Stojakovic Moving Foregone Conclusion / Sport / 2006-01-26

    If the Artest- Stojakovic trade doest go through, that the Kings will find themselves in quite a jam. You see, now they have to trade Stojakovic by the trade deadline. By trading him on paper to the Pacers and the manner in which they did closes the door on him resigning with the team at the end of the season.

  • Office 2.0 Conference Announces New Online Editor Software / Webmaster / 2006-10-17

    The Office 2.0 Conference was the setting for the recent announcement of the Ephox Edit Live! 6.0 online editing software beta release. This new versions is the first with Track Changes which allows non-technical people to edit and create richly formatted HTML documents that look as professional as those created on traditional and desktop word processors.

  • Student Downfall in Florida / World / 2006-06-06

    Two College students Jason Ackerman and Sara Rydman were found dead inside a large helium balloon in what seems to be accidental death.

  • Chernobyl`s Harm Less Than Predicted / World / 2005-09-14

    The long-term health and environmental impacts of the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, while severe, were far less catastrophic than feared, according to a major new report by eight U.N. agencies.

  • Nepali King Sees Powers Removed / World / 2006-09-13

    The Nepali Parliament`s State Affairs Committee (SAC) announced this week that it will be deleting the term "His Majesty" from the Bill on Approving Public Documents. first. The amended act will give the SAC the power to assign the authority of who or what is responsible for approving public documents.

 
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