- Career Year for Yao / Sport / 2006-02-15
The most dominant center in the game today is Yao Ming. The leading vote getter for the All-Star game is having a career year averaging career best in points, rebounds and blocked shots. Ever since he got back from injury, Yao has been on a rampage devouring anything and anyone on his way.
- `Apache Warrior` - New Release from Handy Games / Webmaster / 2005-09-09
With a classic story behind it, the new game, `Apache Warrior`from Handy Games, brings back the good `ole rough `em up and beat `em action. With jump `n`run features, as well as different scenarios (desert, prairie, saloon, cave), 4 missions with increasing difficulty, loads of villains, health stats, bonus levels, and sound and vibration (depending on the handset) this game will surely quench the thirst for battle.
- Employment Background Checks Prove to Be Necessary / Webmaster / 2006-01-13
Employment testing is a necessary aspect of every successful business. Both in testing employees capabilities and background screening, new employees must be checked to be sure that they will contribute to their prospective company.
- The Global Gaming League Selects New PR Agency / Entertainment / 2004-09-13
Pacific Media Partners to Handle All Public Relations for the GGL in 2004-2005
- Big Soccer Survey Held / Sport / 2005-09-21
Poll the Nation asks what soccer fans think of the game and how their team compares, on The Big Soccer Survey.
- Employees Claim Management Did Nothing About Sexual Harassment / Business / 2004-12-19
Three women formerly employed at a Vancouver Home Depot Store have joined together to sue Home Depot and five of its supervisory and management personnel for sexual harassment, sex discrimination and unlawful wage and hour practices.
- U.S. CEO wants to run Haiti / World / 2005-08-18
A Haitian-American has announced he will run for president. Even if the vote goes ahead, under the current interpretation of the Constitution, Simus would be ineligible to run. But he isn`t worried about that at the moment.
- Hand Drawing Animation Winning Critics Over / Entertainment / 2006-02-16
It seems that CGI (computer-generated imagery) is losing its touch. The Academy`s animation branch ignored such CGI box office heavies as `Madagascar` and `Robots` this year, favoring Hayao Miyazaki`s hand-drawn `Howl`s Moving Castle`, Nick Park and Steve Box`s clay-animated `Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit`, and Tim Burton and Mike Johnson`s stop-motion `Tim Burton`s Corpse Bride`.
- Donate Phones and Raise Money at 911 Cell Phone Bank / Webmaster / 2005-09-27
RMS Communications Group Inc., has done it again. As one of the leading recyclers and re-marketers of used cell phones, the organization has established a new Web site.
- California`s Central Coast Gets a Taste of Ale / Entertainment / 2005-09-07
California is known for its incredible weather, its pristine beaches, and delicious, exceptional wines. Who would have thought that a brewery would be so successful?
- Great Sounds at the American Music Awards / Entertainment / 2006-11-30
The 2006 American Music Awards were held last week in the Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, California and the audience was treated to great music the entire evening.
- Drug Maker Ordered To Pay Up / Business / 2006-04-07
In a split verdict, Merck and Co. is ordered to pay $4.5 million to one plaintiff, while the other is awarded just $45. A jury in New Jersey found that Merck failed to warn both men that using the painkiller could lead to heart attacks and strokes.
- Orioles player suspended for steroids / Sport / 2005-08-02
Rafael Palmeiro maintains that he has never intentionally used steroids, although former player Jose Canseco has stated in the past that Palmeiro did.
- Japanese Premier Visits China / World / 2006-10-09
The new prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, has paid a visit to the Chinese capital of Beijing as regional worry-causer North Korea maintained its right to test a nuclear weapon due to what it terms as threats to Pyongyang from the United States.
- Free Business Teleseminars by Book Grapevine / Business / 2005-09-19
Book Grapevine, the site that connects readers with authors, has announced a whole host of free upcoming teleseminars by experts who wrote "the book".





