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  • Chad W. Shreeves Delivers `The War of Fate` / Entertainment / 2006-02-05

    Author Chad W. Shreeves has added another novel to Lulu, the world`s fastest online provider of print-on-demand books. `The War of Fate`, as his epic trilogy is called, has its first installment ready for readers to enjoy.

  • Lunarpages Sends Message Thanks to Increases / Webmaster / 2006-11-05

    Recently, a leading web hosting company, Lunarpages Web Hosting, announced large increases to the storage space and data transfer on their Business and Basic plans. Now, the Basic Plan now offers 35 gigabytes of storage and 800 gigabytes of data transfer.

  • China Likes Strong Yuan / Business / 2006-05-17

    Forex buy news for Wednesday was marked today by strain between the U.S. and China as the dollar closed in on an eight-month low against the yen on Monday on signs China is becoming more supportive of a rise in the yuan while the United States may be comfortable with a weaker dollar. The U.S. currency also sank to a one-year low against the euro.

  • Defense Rests In Enron Trial / Business / 2006-05-18

    The trial against Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, is over, with the defense giving its closing arguments in what will surely become a landmark piece of business jurisprudence. There are 28 criminal charges against Skilling, most involve alleged securities fraud stemming from the disastrous Enron collapse.

  • PDF Files Support from Microsoft Office / Webmaster / 2005-10-20

    Microsoft Corp. is always coming up with new things for its clients. Recently, the company stated that the upcoming version of its Office program will have the capability to save documents in PDF format.

  • Moonshine Seized in S. America After Killing 30 / World / 2006-09-11

    Police seized nearly 50,000 quarts of moonshine Saturday in Nicaragua, after a bad mix - included methanol - was blamed for the deaths of at least 30 locals and which sent at least 70 more to hospitals. Police are searching for the moonshiners who mixed, and then sold, the deadly mix.

  • Microsoft Targets Office Plagiarists / Webmaster / 2006-11-01

    Microsoft, the software giant known all over the world by computer users and webmasters alike, has introduced a voluntary way for users to ensure that they only use licensed and legal copies of Microsoft Office products.

  • Network Liquidators Hire Jim Birney / Business / 2005-08-25

    Mr. Birney served as Regional Manager of Consulting Services for The Signature Group in Vienna VA, a Cisco Systems Premier Professional Services partner.

  • Google Search Engine on Microsoft Windows / Webmaster / 2006-07-23

    A new era has come to the Microsoft Windows world. From now on, according to Microsoft Corp. computer making companies will be able to set Google or any other of the search engines that does not belong to Microsoft as the default search service on the Windows operating system.

  • Daniel Radcliffe, Known as Harry Potter, Will Perform on London Stage / Entertainment / 2006-08-01

    Daniel Radcliffe, the young actor who plays Harry Potter, is conquering another part of the entertainment world and is going to perform on London stage as a psychologically disturbed stable boy in "Equus." Radcliffe, 17, will play a stable boy Alan Strang, who is interviewed by a psychiatrist after he blinds six horses with a metal spike.

  • Business Guidelines for Pay Per Click Ad Campaign / Business / 2006-03-19

    How do you market your business? Generally speaking, the internet is the most affordable way to advertise your business across the world. But the question is, how do you get your banner posted in locations that others will see them. One of the best methods that many businesses use it to run a pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaign.

  • Post-War Germany`s First Locally-Ordained Rabbis / World / 2006-09-17

    For decades, Germany has had to depend on rabbis trained outside of the country - either in England, Israel or the United States for example - because the country`s last Jewish seminary was shut down by Nazis in 1942 and one was not re-opened for long after the end of the war.

  • Low Registration for Mexican Absentee Vote / World / 2006-01-17

    Only 16,000 of the estimated 11 million Mexicans living in the United States have registered to vote in an upcoming presidential election on July 2, in which ballots from outside Mexico will be counted for the first time. Voter registration in Mexico is more complicated than in the United States.

  • Certain Stocks Tumble on Detention News / Business / 2006-07-19

    Stocks in the United Kingdom took a tumble earlier this week when an online gambling executive from the company Bet on Sports was detained in the United States as he made a connection from a flight originating in the U.K. This executive was originally supposed to fly to Costa Rica.

  • `Total Satisfaction` from Wired Hub / Webmaster / 2005-08-29

    The new `Total Satisfaction`program offered by hosting provider Wired Hub is now on the market. Recently launched, this program is designed to uphold the reputation of Wired Hub`s affordable, customer-oriented Web hosting, as well as promote its outstanding quality.

 
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