- Tevez Comments on Move to West Ham / Sport / 2006-09-04
Carlos Tevez, one of the brightest stars in the world of soccer, said that he preferred West Ham United to other major European clubs in order to get experience.
- Yahoo acquires recent startup / Business / 2005-12-14
Yahoo`s acquisition of Delicio US Inc. is indicative of the services Yahoo has been adding in an effort to compete with Google, another Internet company offering similar services to Yahoo. Yahoo did not disclose how much it payed for Delicio US, saying the price was not enough to affect the company`s finances.
- Understanding Your Credit / Business / 2006-03-16
If you have ever tried to read and comprehend your credit score, chances are you have either gotten really annoyed or absolutely nowhere near the level of understanding you need to make your credit score work for you. The fact is that your credit report is essential in almost every business venture you make.
- IXEurope Acquires New German Datacentre / Business / 2005-10-20
IXEurope, Europe?s fastest growing specialist datacentre services group, has acquired its third datacentre in Germany. The new datacentre is on a campus of 56,500m2 in Frankfurt-am-Main.
- Gymnastic Program Launches Website / Sport / 2005-12-20
One of the most successful gymnastic programs in the country has now solidified their presence online. Gymnastics Plus, which is based in Southlake Texas has launched a new internet website. By the start of next year, the site intends to add a new line of gymnastic equipment.
- Sue Tinder of Tucson Announces Publication `And She Finally Learned` / Entertainment / 2006-01-12
Sue Tinder, a longtime Tucson, Arizona resident and an active member of various screenwriting organizations, such as The Writers` Building, American Zoetrope, has published her first novel - `And She Finally Learned` available at lulu.
- Mentally Ill have a Right to Assisted Suicide ~ Swiss High Court / World / 2007-02-14
A ruling in Switzerland`s Supreme Court allows those who suffer of mental illness to end their life with the assistance of doctors.
- Overture Launches New Advertiser Service Enhancements / Webmaster / 2004-10-17
Overture Services, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yahoo Inc. and provider of essential online marketing services, announced today the launch of three new advertiser service enhancements designed to simplify sponsored search marketing and increase qualified leads for advertisers worldwide.
- `Pocket Dieting` is the New Fad / Entertainment / 2005-09-14
Sure there are fashion trends, and fads in speech, but we all know that the biggest fad in the word is the diet fad. A study in 2004 conducted by Wisconsin`s Community Memorial Hospital, showed that 38 people lost a total of 295 pounds in just six weeks - thanks to a new eating plan.
- Champions League kicks off / Sport / 2006-09-13
Thirty-two of Europe`s best teams begin their road to the coveted 2006/7 UEFA Champions League crown.
- Food for thought: Grid cracks at buffet line / Sport / 2004-09-18
Last week, I got on you all about being idiots (which you are). Some of you, the weak ones perhaps, suggested that Grid was gettin`a little too cranky, even for his less-than-optimistic old-aged demeanor.
- Indy 300 Driver Dies in Car Crash / Sport / 2006-03-28
The season-opening warm up for the IRL Indy Car series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway has ended tragically this Sunday. Paul Dana, a rookie driver, has died after a two-car crash, and Ed Carpenter, the second driver, was hospitalized.
- Apple Fails to File Financial Report / Business / 2006-12-20
Apple Computers has announced that it is delaying the filling of its annual reports, once again, because of the ongoing investigation into the company`s stock-option grants.
- Mystique`s Aria Giovanni Now Featured by Savvy / Entertainment / 2006-03-09
Savvy, a leading online magazine, is featuring Aria Giovanni, one of the world`s most popular and beautiful models.
- French PM Retreats from Smoking Ban / Business / 2006-04-24
After backing off from a controversial youth labor law under pressure from millions of protesters in the streets nationwide, the French government has now retreated from another law: banning smoking in public. A recent survey by the IFOP polling group found that 78 percent of respondents supported a smoking ban.





