- Palm Beach Hosts Rare Asian Antiquities Feb. 17th-21st / Entertainment / 2006-01-30
The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show will be hosting an amazing collection of Asian art and artifacts, during Presidents` Day weekend, February 17th-21st in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- Wallace Named Player of the Week / Sport / 2005-11-30
Gerald Wallace spent his first three seasons in the NBA sitting on the bench in Sacramento. Everyone knew that this kid had a lot of talent, but when you are playing behind Peja Stojakovic minutes are scares. A year ago, Wallace finally got the opportunity in Charlotte when Bernie Bickerstaff selected him in the expansion daft.
- `Memoirs of a Virus Programmer` / Entertainment / 2006-01-03
Why would anyone want to design a computer virus? In `Memoirs of a Virus Programmer,` some possible answers to this question are given. A young programmer, Johnny Pepper, begins his career with absurd optimism and slowly transfigures into an isolated criminal.
- Digital Age Furthers the Business of Art / Business / 2006-03-19
If you are a small business owner, and only have one or two employees, you could learn from one artist how to ensure the success of your business. Using the web to sell your products in lieu of opening up a costly store is one way to save cash.
- Jewish Group Want to Ban Ahmadinejad`s From Germany / World / 2006-06-10
Rabbi Marvin Hier of the German Jewish community is planning to push for a total ban on the Iranian president from visiting Germany during the 2006 World Cup this summer where the Iranian national team will be playing due to anti-semetic remarks he has made.
- Palmetto Pointe Takes on Hard Issues / Entertainment / 2005-09-12
The new hour-long drama has its series airs on i Independent Television (formerly PAX-TV), Sunday nights at 8:00.
- New Approach to Crimefighting in Toronto / World / 2005-12-28
After a rise in shootings in Toronto, police, businesses, and churches are joining to combat gang influence. While the overall homicide rate has not risen significantly, officials are concerned about the long-term impact of growing amounts of gun violence on the streets.
- US-style politics Down Under / World / 2004-10-08
Candidates for prime minister in Saturday`s election in Australia were influenced by operatives trained in the US.
- It Pays to Win at Wimbledon / Sport / 2007-05-05
The Wimbledon tennis championship has always been one step ahead of all other tournaments in the world. The prestige that comes with winning this title has always been an incentive for men and women for decades to vie for the top prize. However, now they will have another reason to fight until the finish ? the All England Club announced this week that it was increasing Wimbledon prize money by nearly 9% up from last year.
- Internet Entertainment Consumption to Reach New Levels / Webmaster / 2006-06-22
The amount of money that people spend on the net is overwhelming. There are so many online services and entertainment options that people spend more money on the internet than ever before.
- Bank to be Opened by Insurance Firm / Business / 2005-12-11
The Blue Healthcare Bank has gotten the green light to be opened by The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Its consumer-directed health plans will be given out by the bank.
- Tracing the Blame for the Mumbai Blasts / World / 2006-07-20
Many in India are already suspicious of the role played by Pakistan`s powerful intelligence services in supporting jihadi groups. Some European newspapers have said that India stands as an obstacle to the "extremist cause", and that this is one of the reasons the nation is targeted by terrorists.
- Sanctions Passed Against North Korea / World / 2006-10-16
The United Nations Security Council overcame the opposition of Russia and China to several points in a draft resolution and voted Saturday to impose harsh economic sanctions on Pyongyang. The resolution calls for an embargo on certain items being shipped to and from North Korea, and not only enables but obligates nations to participate in the inspections regime.
- U.S. to Reach 300 Million in Population Next Week / World / 2006-10-15
While it will be difficult to determine exactly who will be the individual that puts the United States of America over the 300 million persons population mark, it is expected that within the next week America will pass this milestone and become, behind China and India, the third most populous country on the planet.
- Famous Babe Ruth Ball on Sale / Sport / 2006-03-28
Attention all Babe Ruth fans! This is your chance to get your hands on the last home run ball ever to be hit by Babe Ruth. On Match 30th an online auction to help pay a college student`s loans will be held, and this baby of a ball will be on sale. The baseball on sale is an autographed one, and it`s the last home run ball ever hit by Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium.





