- Prince Alwaleed Offers the Saudi Economy a Vote of Confidence / Business / 2007-02-05
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who made billions off investments in the telecom industry, said Sunday, he invested $1.33 billion in the Saudi Stock Exchange, and that he believes that the stock market crash there has ended.
- Florida Investment Firm Sends Profits to Charities Around the World / Business / 2004-12-02
American Diversified Funds spreads it fortune to the less fortunate
- DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone / Entertainment / 2004-08-04
DEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004.
- Veiri Misses World Cup / Sport / 2006-05-14
Apparently, we will not be seeing Italy`s striker Christian Vieri in next month`s World Cup. Vieri injured his left knee during his French league action and will not be on Marcello Lippi`s team for World Cup.
- Working Prototype of PRAM by Samsung / Webmaster / 2006-09-13
According to Samsung Electronics`announcement on Monday (September 11), the company has completed the industry`s first fully working prototype of a 512-Mbit Phase-change Random Access Memory (PRAM).
- Hilton Fights Them Off / Entertainment / 2006-05-09
Yes, Paris Hilton is pretty hot, she is sexy as hell but it seems the entertainment mogul (who pretty much does nothing in the entertainment industry except for exist) isn`t too bright when it comes to picking men. For starters she went from Greek shipping heir to another, only to find that the second one wasn`t all too pleased about their parting ways.
- Angelina and Brad Want to Adopt / Entertainment / 2006-06-21
Angelina may have given birth to her baby girl a mere month ago, but that doesn`t stop the entertainment A-lister from considering her next adoption.
- Testing Begins on Landis Backup Sample / Sport / 2006-08-06
The winner of this year`s Tour de France, Floyd Landis, is waiting for the test results that will prove his innocence, as he believes. On Thursday, testing began on the backup sample that Landis provided.
- Sacked Cyclist, Jan Ullrich, Looking for a New Team / Sport / 2006-11-19
32-year old German Tour de France cyclist, Jan Ullrich has announced that he is back in the game after renewing his training regime and he is looking for a new team for the 2007 cycling season
- Anti-Google Expert Claims Google Hurting Businesses / Business / 2006-09-03
The new Google Adwords policy change has resulted in an increase in the Cost Per Click - that`s the amount an advertiser pays when someone clicks on one of their ads - sometimes from nickels and dimes to $5, $10 or more, says Mark Widawer.
- George Clooney Buys Rights to Grisham Book / Entertainment / 2006-12-14
George Clooney purchased the rights to John Grisham`s newest book, The Innocent Man, the book tells the true story of baseball player Ron Williams that was wrongfully accused of murder and rape in a small town and subsequently spent 11 years on death row in an Oklahoma prison.
- Netherlands to Ban Burka / World / 2006-11-21
The Dutch government announced its plans to introduce legislation banning full-length veils and other clothing that covers the face in public places, justifying the step mostly on security grounds.
- Zero Games adds nine new online games / Webmaster / 2005-07-24
Several new puzzle and action adventure games have been added recently to the Zero Games sight, from testing your skills to your ability as a helicopter pilot.
- Medical Groups Push for Cervical Cancer Vaccine in Developing Countries / World / 2006-12-20
By next year already, two new vaccines against cervical cancer will hit the market. Medical groups, however, are pushing to include third world developing countries on the list to receive these vaccines and are negotiating with the drug companies on the matter.
- Microsoft Starts Testing New Web-Based Phone Service / Webmaster / 2006-12-18
Redmond`s software giant Microsoft announced last week that testing of a new computer server application that allows corporate customers to make internet-based phone calls has commenced





