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  • Entertainment Big on the Environment / Entertainment / 2007-10-25

    The Entertainment Industry has been getting big on climate change awareness since Al Gore released his documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006. Pumping out a long list of environmentally friendly productions, its TV shows, films, and celebrities has been treated to an unexpected series of honorary awards and prizes.

  • Business Management 201 / Business / 2007-10-18

    A great way to expand a business or raise its capital is to issue shares to its investors. If this is something that you have been considering, but are unsure of what the stock market is or how it works, then it is worth you reading this article.

  • Educational Entertainment Courtesy of Sesame Workshop / Entertainment / 2007-10-11

    The Sesame Workshop has long been providing parents and children with educational entertainment and innovative children's media, including the massively successful and world renowned "Sesame Street" show. Since1968, this non-profit organization has dedicated itself to helping children reach their full potential.

  • Introduction to Business Management / Business / 2007-10-01

    Such business operations necessitate the harvesting of value from both tangible and intangible assets, in order to produce the value. Intangible assets are values derived from ideas, such as royalty, and tangible assets are physical, like the rent received from a building or the income from manufactured products.

  • The Basics of Real Estate and Investment / Business / 2007-07-18

    You?ve probably been told by your financial advisors to invest in some real estate. As serious as it sounds, many people actually have no idea what real estate means, or, how it works. Because real estate investment really is worth doing, you should probably start learning about real estate so that you can ensure yourself a firm financial backing.

  • American Women Less Inclined to Go for Regular Mammograms / Health / 2007-05-08

    According to studies released by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fewer women over forty years of age got a mammogram done in the past two years. The numbers dropped from 76.4% to 74.6% - statistics that are very worrying to health officials, especially since ? for the first time ? they have begun reporting a drop in the number of breast cancer cases in the country.

  • European Union Reaches Agreement on Hate Crime / World / 2007-04-27

    After six intense years of debate, negotiation and compromise, the European Union has finally reached an agreement in an effort to fight against the growing number of hate crimes and anti-Semitic on the continent in the past few years. Despite the agreement however, anti-racist groups have attacked the draft, saying that it will not be very effective in fighting growing xenophobia in Europe.

  • Australian Study: Women Better Off on their Own Sexually / Health / 2007-04-16

    A new study shows that woman are more likely to have an orgasm alone then with a partner. According to the study, held in Queensland, Australia, disposing of a male partner, allows women to "better connect with themselves."

  • Brain Damage could Affect Moral Judgment / Health / 2007-04-02

    A study at the University of Iowa, published in this months Nature, links brain damage in a certain section of the brain to change in theoretical moral decisions.

  • Microsoft Slams Google for Copyright Infringement / Webmaster / 2007-03-23

    Thomas Rubin, an associate general counsel at Microsoft, issued a full-frontal attack on Google`s copyright practices, in remarks he prepared for a conference of the Association of American Publishers, with the full version of these remarks published on Microsoft website.

  • Mens Health Looks at Non-Hodgkin?s Lymphoma / Health / 2007-03-09

    Steve Bourke received some of the worst news anyone can receive during their lifetime: he was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin?s Lymphoma, an insidious form of cancer, on his forty-third birthday.

  • London and Caracas Sign Cooperation Agreement ? Cheep Fuel for Advice / Business / 2007-03-01

    London mayor, Ken Livingstone, signed an agreement, Tuesday, with Venezuela`s national oil company, PDVSA, to provide discount fuel for the city`s famous red buses in exchange for urban planning consultancy for Caracas, Venezuela`s capitol.

  • Twenty Percent Chance Clemens Will Return to Pitch / Sport / 2007-02-24

    Being arguably the greatest pitcher to ever throw a baseball, winning seven Cy Young awards and being only 44 years old will have rumors and guessing games about your possible return for yet another season float throughout the off season any time

  • Mens Health Turns to Beer for Inspiration / Health / 2007-02-20

    Men love beer. It?s a known fact of life. A large part of the world?s people drink this bubbly beverage ? some on a daily basis. Beer is not typically associated with mens health, or anyone?s health for that matter.

  • 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.

  • Former Colombian Minister Escapes Kidnappers after 6-Year-Imprisonment / World / 2007-02-03

    Fernando Araujo, a former minister in the Colombian government, escaped from his captures after being imprisoned for the past 6 years

  • Ex-Thai Prime Minister Denies Involvement in New Year?s Eve Blasts / World / 2007-01-25

    In a hand-written letter faxed from China, the ousted Thai Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra expressed anger that the present ruling government insinuated that he was behind the recent bombings in Bangkok

  • US Unemployment Rates on the Rise / Business / 2007-01-21

    The unemployment rate climbed, last week, to its highest level since November

  • Whitney Houston?s Equipment to Go under the Hammer / Entertainment / 2007-01-20

    A company that has been looking after equipment used by pop singer, Whitney Houston, since 1999 has announced that it will be auctioning off the gear

  • Italy Calls for Global ban on Capital Punishment / World / 2007-01-18

    The Italian government plans to lead a worldwide campaign to ban the death penalty throughout the globe, after pictures showing the execution of ex-Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, shocked the nation

  • Microsoft implements Behavioral Targeting / Webmaster / 2007-01-13

    Microsoft has began using user surfing habits and other personal information to for advertising purposes, through the use of cookies, which are cached on the users system, Microsoft is able to link between personal information that users supply

  • Indian Businessman suspected of raping and murdering 15 women / World / 2007-01-13

    A tragedy in India; an Indian businessman and his servant murdered 10 young girls and 5 women, after raping them

  • Egyptian Legal System Opens to Women Judges / World / 2007-01-10

    While in past years more and more positions in Egypt have opened up to woman, including the medical profession, parliament and even ministers, the legal system has remained virtually woman-free, as woman were banned from serving as judges, that is, until now

  • Former East European Athletes Awarded Payment for Systematic Doping / Sport / 2007-01-09

    At the height of its sporting glory, the East German athletics teams could proudly compete against its toughest opponents, including the United States and the former USSR

  • The Financial Times: Apple Forged Documents / Business / 2007-01-08

    The computer and iPod manufacturing giant gave its CEO Steve Jobs $7.5 million in options, in 2001, without the approval of the company`s board of directors

  • Martina Hingis Announces her Engagement to Fellow Player, Stepanek / Sport / 2007-01-08

    Martina Hingis, who was once ranked as the world?s number one tennis star, has confirmed that she is engaged to a fellow tennis player ? the Czech, Radek Stepanek

  • Refuges Escaping Somalia my have Drowned on their way to Yemen / World / 2007-01-07

    4 boats filled with 515 refugees were detected by Yemen`s coastguard, last week; a gun battle began between the Yemenite authorities and the smugglers, and two boats, who were trying to escape, flipped over

  • Small Victory for Women in Arab Politics / World / 2007-01-02

    The Arab Human Development Report, put out by the United Nations, has continuously requested from the Arab world to promote affirmative action policies in order to guarantee the region?s women an integral part in community and political fields

  • The resurrection of the department store / Business / 2007-01-01

    After discount retailers and quick-fix fashion labels like Target, Wal-Mart or H&M have been continuously nibbling away at mid-priced department store?s market shares, networks like J.C. Penney Co. and Kohl?s Corp. are determined to fight back this holiday season.

  • Turkmenistan: Thousands Pay Homage to Dead Leader / World / 2006-12-31

    Thousands of grieving citizens, many weeping, paid there final respect by passing the coffin of President Saparmurat Niyazov, who died Thursday after 21 years of autocratic rule

 
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