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  • Soccer World Mourns the Death of Glenn ?Mooch? Myernick / Sport / 2006-10-22

    US soccer fans and players joined together to mourn the untimely death of Men?s National Team Assistant Coach Glenn ?Mooch? Myernick

  • Study Reveals Vulnerable College Students / Webmaster / 2006-10-12

    A survey conducted by CDW Government, Inc. and Eduventures has showed that over 3 million students could be at risk of losing personal data on the Web.

  • Stolen Property Returns / Webmaster / 2006-09-24

    An e-commerce startup that sells property held by police, is asking college students to register their bikes, iPods and laptops in case those items get stolen and later show up.

  • Stock Exchanges Take Dives Around the World / Business / 2006-06-14

    As some bad tech news from the U.S. came out, European indices and Japan?s took sharp dives that, according to some, threatened to wipe out all gains made on such stock exchanges in 2006 up to now. Home sales in some areas of the United States, meanwhile, are struggling as overpriced homes missed the boat of opportunity for a time when their listing prices might have gotten them sold right away.

  • Europe fears global bird flu pandemic / World / 2005-10-19

    The potential continentwide outbreak of avian flu has fanned fears that the virus could mutate into a form easily transmitted to humans. The EU health and safety commissioner, Markos Kyprianou, expressed concerns that most European countries lacked sufficient stockpiles of anti-viral drugs.

  • Tornadoes Hit Near the Big Apple / World / 2006-07-16

    Last week saw some crazy weather in the northeastern United States as the country`s National Weather Service said tornadoes had touched down during a severe storm in Westchester County, just north of New York City, and in Connecticut as well. Warnings about the deadly weather conditions were issued just ahead of the evening rush hour.

  • Changes for Matthew Mark / Entertainment / 2005-12-22

    Matthew Mark has decided to take full control of his career. From now on, he will represent himself. Since the age of 17, Mark has been with the Banter and Hamm agency.

  • Soccer Fans Clash in Argentina / Sport / 2006-04-12

    123 Argentinean soccer fans were arrested by the Buenos Aires police after 15 people were injured in an armed clash between Boca Juniors fans and fans of Rosario Central. The incident took place on one of the Argentinean highways, as reported by the police on Monday.

  • Paris Hilton Is Sick of Boyfriends / Entertainment / 2006-08-07

    In an interview with the British edition of a well-known entertainment magazine Paris Hilton said she is sick of boyfriends and is now celibate. The 25-year-old gained international popularity when a former boyfriend posted a videotape of the couple having sex on the Internet. She denied leading an immoral lifestyle.

  • New Permission-based System Makes E-mail Marketing Easy / Business / 2004-09-21

    The new StreamSend e-mail marketing system from EZ Publishing Inc. makes communicating with customers a snap. Designed with input from small business owners, this system gives users an easy, low-cost way to design and distribute e-mail newsletters, coupons, promotions and other customer communications while complying with anti-spam regulations.

  • Malware Writers Attack Wikipedia / Webmaster / 2006-11-13

    Although Wikipedia has never seen the need to implement a virus-scanning function for its pages, analysts and webmasters agree that the recent incident with malicious software planted on Wikipedia pages might cause the company to put in automatic virus scans, similar to the ones that Hotmail and Yahoo have with their free Web-based services

  • Priest Wants Peaceful Resolution for Basques / World / 2006-04-19

    Father Reid was also one of two clergymen who acted as witnesses to the final act of arms decommissioning by the Irish Republican Army last September. Meanwhile, ETA, an armed Basque nationalist organization that seeks to create an independent socialist state for the Basque people in the Basque Country, said only political parties should join political negotiations.

  • Is Europe Planning a New Middle East Peace Initiative? / World / 2006-11-21

    New Middle East peace initiative at a summit in Spain with French President Jacques Chirac. "Peace between Israel and the Palestinians means to a large extent peace on the international scene"

  • Palmeiro approaches three thousandth hit / Sport / 2005-07-11

    Due to the travel schedule after the All-Star Break, the Oriole`s Rafael Palmeiro will more than likely get his 3,000 hit in an away game.

  • Formula One Remains at Indianapolis for another Year / Sport / 2006-08-22

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway will remain Formula One`s host for at least another year, as an extension contract was signed. The new agreement was signed last Wednesday, by Speedway chief executive, Tony George. Other details were not disclosed.

 
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