- Lebanese voices rise against Syria`s dominance / World / 2004-10-05
The UN says that Syria has failed to comply with a resolution to withdraw all of its troops from Lebanon.
- Mozilla Writes Your Name in a Firefox Code / Webmaster / 2006-07-21
The Mozilla Foundation is celebrating three years since its creation in July 2003. To celebrate the third birthday, the open-source group declared that if a Firefox user convinces one of his/her friends to download the browser before September 15, the names of both the user and the friend will be added to the source code of the next version of the browser, Firefox 2.0
- More Than 170 Killed in Brazilian Prison Riots / World / 2006-05-22
The Brazilian authorities believed they could weaken the most powerful prison gang in Brazil by secretly transferring some of its high profile leaders to remote correctional facilities, but their secret was out ? and consequences were grave.
- Turkey Receives Reminder of Ultimatum / World / 2006-11-23
At a summit planned for mid-December EU government leaders will decide whether Turkey membership talks will continue. Although a main part of this decision will already be made as early as December 6 by the EU`s Executive Commission
- Foreign Control Over British Clubs Worries UEFA / Sport / 2006-09-05
UEFA is not happy in the way things are being conducted in England, and has called the British Government to investigate the growing phenomena of foreign interests influencing British Clubs.
- Gilby taking frash approach to rebuilding his Huskies / Sport / 2004-09-28
Different schools, yes. Different expectations in football, certainly. But there are parallels to be drawn in the current plight of the Washington Huskies in relation to the Stanford Cardinal.
- Kramer Lashes Out / Entertainment / 2006-11-26
Michael Richards, the actor formerly known as Kramer, has run into some major trouble following racist remarks aimed at audience members during a stand up comedy show.
- Forbidden Warrior debuts in Long Beach / Entertainment / 2005-07-30
Forbidden Warrior stars Marie Matiko (Gang of Roses, The Art of War [with Wesley Snipes]) as the beautiful Seki, a girl who discovers that she is the only living person who can control the "Gaia Za", an all-powerful book of spells - and she must learn to use her gifts to save the world.
- Netherlands Gets Their 3 Points over Serbia & Montenegro / Sport / 2006-06-13
The second match of Group C was held on Sunday when Netherlands took Serbia & Montenegro 1 ? 0. Arjen Robben gave a brilliant performance and showed that he was clearly the best player of the orange team.
- Pierce and AI Staying Put / Sport / 2006-02-26
Both Philadelphia and Boston let the trade deadline pass them by without making a move. Was it intentional or was it because they couldn?t find anything to their liking?
- Spike Lee to Direct a Film About James Brown / Entertainment / 2007-01-07
The director Spike Lee will direct a movie about James Brown, "the god father of soul", that passed away last week
- Scores Drown After Migrant Boat Sinks off Senegal?s Coast / World / 2006-12-25
In another tragic story relating to desperate migrants trying to reach Europe from African shores, a fishing boat sank off the Senegalese coast
- China Communication Firm Asks US Company to Block Calls / Webmaster / 2006-04-15
Shanghai Telecom Co has approached a U.S network management system maker and asked for a system that could detect and block telephone calls over the internet. The Chinese company has more then 6.2 million landlines, and plans to use Mountain View`s Narus system.
- Comp America Has Cute Pet Cams / Entertainment / 2005-12-28
The adorable Pet Cams from Comp America were donated to the Radio Music Awards Celebrity Table this year, making this memorable event even more special.
- YouTube Not Only For Kids / Webmaster / 2006-10-04
The famous YouTube is known as the young generation favorite, but recently it has been clearer and clearer that the situation is slightly different than what most of us thought.





