- Pakistan Offers Bin Laden Clemency / World / 2006-09-07
Richard Clarke, a former White House counter-terrorism director, says "What this means is that the Taliban and al Qaeda leadership have effectively carved out a sanctuary inside Pakistan." Pakistan is a supposed ally in the fight against international Islamist terrorism.
- Nicole Kidman?s Hubbie Joins her for Christmas / Entertainment / 2007-01-01
Nicole Kidman and her husband, country singer, Keith Urban, were reunited briefly over the holiday season
- Japan and South Korea Discuss Islets / World / 2006-09-06
Amidst ongoing tensions with South Korea?s neighbor to the north, it has been announced that Seoul and former colonial occupier Japan have resumed a dialog over the disputed border lines of a series of islets situated between the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese home islands.
- Baghdad Moves into Cyberspace / Webmaster / 2006-10-26
In a city torn by nearly four years of bombings, kidnappings, sniper shooting and violence, the citizens of Baghdad have found an ingenious way of meeting with friends and keeping up with some type of social life ? online.
- American Voters Angry with Incumbents / World / 2006-09-06
While individually Americans are divided on just what is wrong with the country, a solid majority of around 76% agree that something needs to change, and they are blaming the incumbents of either major political party.
- Offshoring Gives Way to Homeshoring in Asia-Pacific / Business / 2006-08-01
The International Data Corporation, or IDC, has announced a new trend in call centers and business process outsourcing providers in Asia Pacific countries is rising. A recent IDC report, "First There was Offshoring, Now There is Homeshoring", points to several advantages of "homeshoring".
- Japan Central Bank Leaves Rates Alone / Business / 2006-06-18
The Bank of Japan decided Thursday to leave its key interest rate at zero, saying current global economic conditions don`t yet warrant a change. While the Bank of Japan decided to leave interest rates at zero for the moment, the central bank has pledged to raise Japanese interest rates sometime in the future, at least as soon as the Japanese economy shows signs of stable inflation.
- Russia takes lead over Argentina in Davis Cup final / Sport / 2006-12-04
The Russian tennis team took the lead over Argentina at the Davis Cup final being played in Moscow
- Marchex will supply advertising services to CurtCo Media and ITtoolbox / Webmaster / 2006-12-29
Marchex, Inc. has signed a contextual advertising agreements with CurtCo Media and ITtoolbox.
- Crocodile Hunter Death Touches Hundreds of Millions / World / 2006-09-06
Condolences from around the world continued to pour into Australia on Tuesday as fans came to grips with the death of the ?Crocodile Hunter?, Steve Irwin, in a freak accident while filming a documentary segment in the area of the famed Great Barrier Reef.
- Adobe Opens CSS Guidance Website / Webmaster / 2006-12-21
Adobe Systems`products are extensively used in many web development production lines
- T.O. frustrated with own stats, team record / Sport / 2006-10-13
The Dallas Cowboys are 2-2 so far this season, and their star receiver, signed over the summer to a $25 million contract has only one touchdown, and 232 yards
- Business Management 201 / Business / 2007-10-18
A great way to expand a business or raise its capital is to issue shares to its investors. If this is something that you have been considering, but are unsure of what the stock market is or how it works, then it is worth you reading this article.
- Davis Still a No Show in NY / Sport / 2005-10-12
Antonio Davis who was traded to New York as part of the deal that landed the Kincks Eddy Curry has yet to report to the Knicks training camp. Shortly after making the deal Isiah Thomas and head coach Larry Brown denied that Davis will be waved as part of the deal, and insisted that they had every intention in keeping him.
- More airlines expected to disappear / Business / 2005-07-25
Fuel prices among many of the factors expected to lead to the demise of several airlines in the U.S. this year as reduced flight demands force reorganization or folding of airline operations and airport expansions.





