- E.U. Bans 92 Unsafe Airlines / World / 2006-03-25
According to reports, the European Union has blacklisted 92 airlines from operating in the region. Included on the list are 50 companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 14 carriers in Sierra Leone and seven from Swaziland.
- Waynesboro, Virginia`s Own Dot-Com Opens First Retail Store / Business / 2004-09-21
Blue Moon Galleries, Downtown Waynesboro Virginia`s newest retail store, will provide customers in the Shenandoah Valley the convenience of in-store ordering from the company`s rapidly expanding selection of unique and upscale gift and home decor items.
- AA Media Music Opens ProMusicLoops.com / Entertainment / 2004-07-28
AA Media Music Opens ProMusicLoops.com
- After Iraq Attack ABC Team Hospitalized / World / 2006-01-31
A co-anchor of ABC`s "World News Tonight" broadcast and an ABC cameraman suffered serious head wounds Sunday in a roadside bomb attack in Taji, north of Baghdad. An Iraqi soldier was also wounded in the attack. The wounded ABC team was stabilized at a military hospital, and then later flown to Germany for further medical care the network said in a statement.
- iTunes For Everyone / Entertainment / 2006-03-26
How many times have you walked to your car or to work and thanked the technology gods for allowing you to have the added entertainment of an iPod with iTunes. Regardless of what MP3 player you use and what website you decide to download music off of, the one that started it all was the iPod.
- Afghan strategy of U.S. effective against Taliban / World / 2005-11-01
Much is made about the high-tech gear that American soldiers carry: body armor, rapid-firing machine guns, night vision goggles. But the chief advantage of the US military - especially in a low-intensity conflict, pitted against a crudely trained force like the Taliban - is training and air power.
- Pavarotti Undergoes Cancer Surgery / Entertainment / 2006-07-12
The famous opera singer, and entertainment phenomenon, Luciano Pavarotti is recovering from a pancreatic cancer surgery he underwent last week in New York. According to the tenor`s manager, the malignant growth was removed completely in the surgery and Pavarotti is recovering well.
- A British economic model for Europe? / Business / 2005-10-26
Britain seeks to provide for its citizens while remaining globally competitive. Britain, according to the World Bank, is the second-easiest European country (after Romania) in which to start a business.
- India against Ultra-thin Models / Entertainment / 2006-09-21
After the regional government in Madrid imposed restrictions on underweight models during the city`s fashion week, the Indian health minister is joining the ongoing battle hoping that girls will strive to be healthy and lean rather than starving and skinny.
- Bond Passes Chinese Film Censor / Entertainment / 2006-11-25
The latest James Bond release is scheduled to make it to Chinese theaters on January 30th, and this will mark a great feat for the franchise. "Casino Royale" will be the first 007 flick allowed by the strict Chinese film board ever since "Dr. No" aired in China in 1963.
- Stolen Hurricane Funds Indictments / World / 2006-01-01
According to the Department of Justice, 49 individuals have been indicted for a scam to steal Red Cross hurricane relief funds. More indictments are expected as officials widen the investigation.
- Sonics retain Wilkins in new deal / Sport / 2005-08-28
The Seattle SuperSonics re-signed restricted free agent Damien Wilkins on Wednesday, matching an offer sheet made by the Minnesota Timberwolves.The deal is for five years and $15 million, Wilkins`agent Mark Bartelstein said.
- British hockey news stirs on Giants announcement / Sport / 2005-07-21
Former NHL player will take over the Belfast Giants after former coach Tony Hand stepped down due to a need to focus on family commitments.
- Whats Next in Europe: Emerging Hi-Tech Markets and Opportunities / Business / 2004-11-17
Forget India, Let`s Go To Bulgaria, wrote Business Week several months ago, recognizing Bulgarias nearby talent
- New Breakthrough In CD/DVD Plastic Cases Design / Webmaster / 2005-11-10
CD cases can certainly be annoying. Many little `technical difficulties`exist in CD cases that can be quite costly. For instance, the case can break or crack during shipping, and if it does make it safely, it is very difficult to open.





