- Terrorist Burial Site Up for Debate / World / 2006-06-19
The issue this week in fighting terrorism as far as Iraq is concerned, aside from the ongoing fight against murderous insurgents dedicated to mayhem and destruction, is where to bury arch-terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Zarqawi, a Jordanian by citizenship, might end up being buried in an unmarked grave in Iraq instead of his native Jordan.
- Tuba Player of the Movies Dies at 71 / Entertainment / 2006-11-09
Tommy Johnson, the man responsible for one of the most memorable theme notes in movies, has died on October 16th at the age of 71
- Litigation Companies Complied to Store Online Information / Webmaster / 2006-12-05
Under a new law approved in April by the Supreme court, all companies in the United States that are involved in federal litigation are now obligated to keep track of all their online communication, namely emails, instant messaging information, etc.
- Iraqi Beauty Queen Resigns / World / 2006-04-12
This was the first time since the U.S.-led war against Iraq that the pageant was held on Iraqi soil. Also, for the record, Tamar Goregian is neither a Sunni nor a Shiite Iraqi, but instead an Armenian Iraqi.
- Artist Frida Kahlo Inspires New Tequila / Entertainment / 2005-09-20
A new kind of tequila will be hitting leading spirit shops and restaurants in three major U.S. markets, including New York, Los Angeles, and Miami (as well as in Mexico). The new premium tequila drink was inspired by Mexico`s most famous female artist and style icon, Frida Kahlo.
- Free Webmasters Partnerships Offered by FOREX Business School / Webmaster / 2006-10-24
FOREX Business School, in honor of the memory of their principle webmaster, is inviting webmasters all over the World Wide Web to join the partner/franchise program at now cost
- Investing in Iraq deemed worth the risk / Business / 2005-08-17
Are you positioned to profit from Iraq`s future economic success? You will be if you buy New Iraqi Dinar.
- Israel Announces War Costs / Business / 2006-08-24
According to Israeli newspapers, Israel`s Tax Authority has a compensation fund of only $800 million, meaning the treasury will have to come up with approximately $575 million to get the north back on its feet.
- Two Capsize Incident Survivors Sue / World / 2005-10-13
Two women who survived the recent "Ethan Allen" boat capsizing in upstate New York have filed lawsuits in federal court against the boat?s operator and captain. They are accusing Shoreline Cruises and captain Richard Paris of gross negligence.
- DJ Vibe to Spin at P. Diddy Labor Day Party / Entertainment / 2005-07-24
World famous DJ Vibe will spin for the attendees of the upcoming White Party to be thrown by P Diddy in the Hamptons, New York on Labor Day Sunday 2005.
- How Nanotech Will Change the World / Business / 2006-03-28
Nanotechnolgoy is one of the most developing fields in both the science and business world. The technology promises to bring huge advancements in everything from software and computer upgrades to helping terminally ill patients survive the unexpected.
- U.S. Considers Troops on Southern Borders / World / 2006-05-15
Trying to build up momentum for an overhaul of the nation`s immigration laws, President George W. Bush is considering plans to send National Guard troops to help shore up the Mexican border. The announcement comes after several weeks of pro- and anti-illegal immigration rallies held across the length and breadth of the U.S.
- Not Putting an X on Your Ex / Entertainment / 2005-11-20
For couples who break up, keeping in touch with their ex is a very painful and difficult thing to do, most of the time. There are situations, however, that allow for separated couples to remain friends after the break up.
- New Unpatched Bug Threatens Internet Explorer / Webmaster / 2006-09-18
According to a recent statement by a security company, there is a circulation of exploit code for an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft`s Internet Explorer.
- GE Delayed SEC Probe Disclosure / Business / 2005-11-06
General Electric delayed last week disclosure of a formal Securities and Exchange Commission probe. "It is part of an ongoing process, so it was appropriate to disclose this development in the normal course, which is the next filing date." says GE spokesman Russell Wilkerson.





