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  • Multibutton Wireless Mouse Released by Apple / Webmaster / 2006-07-27

    Breaking the tradition of making mice which have just one single button, Apple released last year its first multibutton mouse, the Mighty Mouse. Now Apple releases a Bluetooth-powered wireless version of Mighty Mouse.

  • Landscaping business turns away gay customers in Houston / Business / 2006-11-19

    When Michael Lord and Gary Lackey phoned up the Garden Guy company co-owned by Sabrina and Todd Faber, they did not suspect that they were contacting an openly anti-gay company.

  • Lebanon Displeased with German Chancellor Merkel / World / 2006-09-18

    In a sign that Lebanon might be unhappy with Germany?s pledge to send troops to the country in order to help enforce a cease-fire and UN resolutions between Lebanon-based terrorist group Hizballah and the State of Israel to the south, Lebanese officials criticized the comments of German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the weekend.

  • Harbor Springs Web Design Firm Expands Services / Webmaster / 2004-09-24

    As part of their commitment to continuing education, the design team at Harbor Springs Web Design has recently completed hands-on training for PHP and MySQL, allowing the team to offer an expanded menu of services for businesses and non-profit or?

  • `Nanny McPhee` gets VooDooDog Ending / Entertainment / 2005-10-09

    VooDooDog, the Emmy-nominated London-based creative company, has just finished producing the animated movie credits sequence for the new film `Nany McPhee` (Working Title/Universal Pictures). The movie stars Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, and Angela Lansbury.

  • Blazer Foil Cheeks? Homecoming / Sport / 2005-12-31

    Maurice Cheeks? return to Portland, where he coach for several seasons before getting fired, didn?t turn out to be the story everyone expected it to. The Blazers foiled the former coach?s by defeating the 76ers.

  • Sudanese Tribal Leaders Warn of Jihad / World / 2006-06-13

    Efforts to prevent genocide in Darfur, Sudan have run into another hurdle. Two million black Sudanese have already been made homeless as a result of the fighting between African groups and Arab militias, and estimates of those killed range from 100,000 to 450,000. Tribal leaders in Khartoum threatened ?holy war? if non-African troops are sent to try and prevent the deaths of innocents.

  • Second Round of Polling Likely in Peru / World / 2006-04-12

    A second round on May 7 looks certain, as Ollanta Humala is well below the 50% of the vote needed to claim outright victory. He has vowed to spend more money on the poor. If he wins is expected to take the South American state in a similar direction to Hugo Chavez`s Venezuela.

  • Turkish Kurds largely poverty-stricken / World / 2005-09-02

    Turkey`s unemployment rate is about 10 percent, but in the southeast the figure is closer to 60. Compared to the rest of Turkey?s population, the Kurds are most severely affected by poverty.

  • Home Maintenance Made Easier / Business / 2005-12-27

    With so many people trying, and occasionally failing, to do home repairs by themselves, it is about time that a business was opened as a one stop home improvement center. Maintenance Made Simple is just that, the company offers home solutions for everything from masonry to landscaping and everything in between.

  • Jackson and Barry Waived / Sport / 2006-03-05

    Since team no longer allowed making trades, GM?s have two options when it comes to strengthening their roster. One is to cut players who are hurting the team and the other is to sign these players who clear the waiver list. This past week two players got cut from their teams, Jon Barry (Houston) and Jim Jackson (Suns).

  • Online Business Brings You Unique Products / Business / 2006-05-08

    The internet is one of the best places to go if you are looking for businesses that sell creative and unique items. This is particularly true if you live in a suburban town where artistic businesses do not florish easily.

  • Green Bay Finally Gets One / Sport / 2005-10-10

    Bring out the cheese heads! The Green Bay Packers have got their first victory of the season, pulverizing the New Orleans Saints to the tune of 52-3. The Packers first win of the season came in week five (better late than never). Brett Favre and Packers offense exploded all over the helpless Saints scoring 52 unanswered points.

  • Lea Venders Auction Site Cuts Fees / Webmaster / 2006-03-29

    The online auction site Lea Venders has been on line for somewhat a year struggling against fierce competition. In order to make buyers and sellers more interested in their site, Lea Venders have canceled their listing fees and now offer their registration service for free.

  • McNabb?s Season Over / Sport / 2005-11-23

    The Philadelphia Eagles have officially thrown in the towel on this season, as Donovan McNabb`s will have surgery to repair a sports hernia. The star quarterback is expected to miss the final 6 weeks of the season, recuperating from the surgery. For the Eagles, this is the last straw in what has been a long and disappointing season.

 
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