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  • Pop Queens Guitar to Debut on eBay / Entertainment / 2006-09-20

    Many celebrities go down the eBay path with some gimmick every now and again. Britney Spears tried selling a pair of flip flops and Nick Lachey sold his Jessica Simpson`s memories, and now its Madonna`s turn to make a sale, but this one is for a good cause.

  • Bowen Adds a New Dimension to Spurs / Sport / 2005-11-17

    Last season, Bruce Bowen nearly got into a physical altercation with Michael Finely, who didn?t have a lot of nice things to say about the tactics employed by Bowen on defense. Ironically, Finely is now a teammate of Bowen in San Antonio. To add an insult to injury, Finely serves as his backup.

  • Schumacher blows engine and chances for title / Sport / 2006-10-10

    When his engine blew in the 37th lap at Suzuka, so did Michael Schumacher`s chances to win the championshipMichael

  • Abbas Swears In Terror Government / World / 2006-04-02

    Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas swore in a Hamas government on Wednesday, in a 24-member Cabinet that includes 14 ministers who served time in Israeli prisons. The ceremony came a day after the centrist Kadima Party of interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert won Israel`s elections.

  • Open-Xchange Inc. Appoints Distributor for UK / Webmaster / 2005-11-06

    The leading provider of open source collaboration software, Open-Xchange Inc., has recently appointed Interactive Ideas as its UK distributor. Interactive Ideas plays a major role in the distribution of software products in the Linux area.

  • Alexander Litvinenko Brought to Burial / World / 2006-12-11

    The Russian agent, Alexander Litvinenko, who was poisoned by a radioactive substance in England, was brought to burial according to Islamic law in a private ceremony held north of London.

  • Lizarazo Also Speaks of Retirement / Sport / 2006-05-02

    The upcoming World Cup in Germany seems to have a strange effect on some of the best professional football players in the world. With Zinaden Zidane and Oliver Kahn both announcing of their retirement plans, we now see another great player talking about ending his career.

  • Brief World Headlines from Last Week / World / 2005-09-13

    News briefs from Ukraine, France and Egypt shed light on the goings-on last week throughout Europe and the Middle East.

  • Bush Meets Indianapolis 500 Winner / Sport / 2006-07-21

    As if winning the Indianapolis 500 race is not honoring enough, Sam Hornish Jr. got to meet the president of the United States, George W. Bush.

  • New Vice President for MicroAgility / Webmaster / 2005-11-23

    A new addition has joined the IT management and consultancy, MicroAgility. Marc Wicks, the new Vice President for Marketing, Business Development, and Account Management has joined the team to bring his knowledge and experience to the leading firm.

  • Laptops - the New Textbooks / Webmaster / 2005-10-18

    Arizona?s Empire High School is on the cutting-edge of technology when it comes to a new approach in education.

  • Grid spews over what`s good from him / Sport / 2004-10-08

    It was a perfect weekend for a vacation, or so I thought.

  • Fat Man Walking attracts audience / Webmaster / 2005-07-25

    Bringing to mind the running exploits of Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump in the movie of the same name, one California man has earned a following after embarking on a cross-country walk to lose weight and inspire others to realize they are able to do so as well.

  • Wingstop Opens in Bossier City / Business / 2005-10-18

    Wingstop Restaurants, Inc. opened its first Bossier City, LA. location in September at the unfortunately named "Kick a Poo" (Kickapoo) Corner, and only recently got around to releasing a press release about it.

  • U.S. President Calls Danish PM, Offers Support / World / 2006-02-09

    We agreed that the way ahead is through dialogue and tolerance, not violence, PM Rasmussen told a news conference. Muslims in the Mideast, Asia and Africa are protesting cartoons published in Denmark that poke fun at the Prophet Mohammed. One shows the prophet wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse.

 
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