- England Lunches World Cup 2006 Fans Campaign / Sport / 2006-04-04
England is set to show the world, and particularly Germany, that the English football fans are not the hooligans they are considered to be. A special campaign was lunched on February 28 in Liverpool titled "All Together Now 2006."
- Detroit Inks Prince / Sport / 2005-11-01
Tayshaun Prince has received a five-year extension from the Detroit Pistons worth $47 million. After Millwakee Bucks signed Bobby Simmons to a similar contract earlier this summer it became obvious that Prince will not settle for less.
- Glowan`s Team Table Building Program / Webmaster / 2005-11-09
The new and original `Team Table`from The Glowan Consulting Group and Chef Dionne Drislane is a team building program for managers and executives.
- Rapid Ratings Now Live on Reuters / Business / 2005-09-12
Independent equity research and credit risk rating reports from rapid ratings are now available on Reuters Research On Demand and Reuters Knowledge portals.
- No Filibuster over Alito / World / 2006-02-01
The United States Senate has voted to end debate on the confirmation of Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. A late campaign, led by a bloc of Senate Democrats, attempted to block the confirmation of Alito, yet failed in a floor vote of 72-25. The failure of such a filibuster paves the way for a straight up-or-down vote on President George W. Bush`s latest Supreme Court nominee.
- SND head comments on possible Microsoft Vista court battle / Webmaster / 2005-07-30
An existing company named Vista is considering taking action against Microsoft for trademark violation, and the President of Strategic Name Development, William Lozito, conducted an interview recently with PC World magazine and talked about the brewing legal battle.
- Gilby taking frash approach to rebuilding his Huskies / Sport / 2004-09-28
Different schools, yes. Different expectations in football, certainly. But there are parallels to be drawn in the current plight of the Washington Huskies in relation to the Stanford Cardinal.
- Xbox 360 to Hit Brazil Soon / Webmaster / 2006-11-16
Microsoft is finally brining Xbox to samba country, and fans of the console in Brazil will be able to buy it in their own country. Microsoft is predicting that Brazil can turn into their largest market in whole of Latin America for their Xbox 360 product.
- Construction Loan Secured by Commercial Real Estate Lender / Business / 2004-11-11
Pacific Security Capital secures a new construction loan for a high-end resort property helping the property owner recapitalize their project.
- Mediaguide and Almighty Combine Retail Information / Entertainment / 2005-09-16
Mediaguide, a radio airplay company which electronically monitors college, non-commercial and commercial radio airplay across more than 2,500 stations, has teamed up with The Almighty Institute of Music Retail.
- Brilliant Art Prints Announces Launch of User-Friendly Website / Business / 2004-09-21
Brilliant Art Prints, the exclusive source for limited-edition gicle prints by California landscape painter Dan Cooper, announces the launch of their online e-commerce resource: www.BrilliantArtPrints.com
- Google Protects Its Search Engine Before Court / Webmaster / 2006-07-02
The world`s largest online information firm, Google, will have to stand before a judge and convince the court that its method for indexing and ranking web pages is legitimate.
- Online Solution for Litigation Funding / Business / 2005-12-19
Beginning the arduous litigation process for many plaintiffs is a difficult and strapped time. Generally speaking people seek to get cash advances on the assumption that they will win their case and receive the money from the lawsuit. This process requires an application process, which generally gets rejected several times depending on need and the provider. A new site, The Funding exchange, offers plaintiffs and their lawyers an easier and more efficient way to complete this task.
- The Russian Press: Ivan Safronov Was Murdered / World / 2007-03-14
The Russian Journalist killed last week after plummeting from a fifth floor window was investigating a secret arms deal between Russia, Syria and Iran, his paper announced.
- Foreign Exchange Markets and Korea Tensions / Business / 2006-06-26
The ongoing crisis with Iran managed to not spark a rise in oil prices, and as the North Koreans seemed to flip back and forth as to whether or not they were about to test launch a ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States, Asian economies showed little change significant to the foreign exchange market.





