- Target Set for Mass Expansion / Business / 2005-10-12
Minneapolis-based Target Stores announced this week that they will be opening 60 new stores in the near future. By the end of October, Target will serve guests at 1,400 stores in 47 states nationwide.
- Balkan republics pine for Yugoslavia of old / World / 2005-08-16
Feelings of "Yugonostalgia" are on the rise, as three of the five countries that spun off the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia struggle with the aftermath of ethnic warfare, collapsed economies, and international isolation.
- BenQ Unveils Blu-Ray Burner / Webmaster / 2006-07-08
The official format that will replace the current popular DVD format has not been decided on, but that does not interfere with tech companies pushing their selective formats into market.
- Sharon stakes job on pullout / World / 2004-10-28
Israel`s leader wins a historic vote to withdraw settlers, but now faces a revolt in his own party.
- Pacers Meshing Well / Sport / 2006-02-20
Bringing in a new player into the mix is always a bit problematic, especially if that player is or used to be an all-star player with a bloated contract and a bloated ego. So far, Peja has fitted in well with a new system and new teammates. I must say that I?m plesently surprised of how well Peja has adjusted on the offensive end, given that Indiana?s offense is completely different than that of Sacramento.
- OPEC to Cut Oil Production Quotas / Business / 2006-12-21
The price of oil passed $63 a barrel on Friday, after the news on smaller American oil reserves and OPEC`s plans to reduce oil production quotas by half a million barrels a day, affective as of February, was made public.
- Arena Football League turns 20 / Sport / 2006-02-02
AFL teams have some big-time financial backing. Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway (Colorado Crush), singers Jon Bon Jovi (Philadelphia Soul) and Tim McGraw (Nashville Kats) and coaching legend Mike Ditka (Chicago Rush) are parts of ownership groups. Rosters are much smaller, so most players play offense and defense instead of specializing.
- Subway Superman Receives Major Perks / World / 2007-01-30
New York is going out of its way to honor its "subway Superman", a 50-year-old construction worker, who saved a film student from being run over by a subway
- EADS Headquarters Raided by French Police / Business / 2006-12-19
The French police searched the headquarters of the European Aeronautic Defense & Space (EADS), parent company of Airbus, in relation to suspicion of insider trading. The search hampered yesterday`s celebration of Airbus`s A380, super-jumbo-jet, approval for sale.
- Haifa focusing on Malmo / Sport / 2005-08-01
While it is possible for many members of the Maccabi Haifa soccer club to focus on games in the future, they and the team as a whole recognize that they have to win games in the present to get to games in the future.
- Patriots making a statement ahead of Colts match / Sport / 2006-11-01
The New England Patriots are quite familiar with their spot on the main stage. The closest thing the NFL has to a dynasty in the 21st century, the Patriots took the stage Monday night and pounded the Minnesota Vikings 31-7
- Trade Deficit Fails to Effect Americans / Business / 2006-01-25
It may come as a shock to many that most average Americans do not seem to worry about the huge trade deficit that their country is facing. The question is why are they not concerned? Could it be that the deficit may not impact their lives at all?
- 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.
- Background Checks for Different Industries / Webmaster / 2006-02-01
Having a fast and efficient way to do background checks on your potential future employees not only makes the hiring process more effective, but also assures you that you are picking the perfect employee.
- Illegal Chinese Immigrants Detained in Seattle / World / 2006-04-09
U.S. Customs officials in the State of Washington have reportedly detained twenty one people who were apparently transported in a 40-foot cargo container from China in an attempt to illegally enter the United States of America. Security guards at the Port of Seattle saw the group at about 1 a.m.





