- The Big Ticket is Unhappy Again / Sport / 2005-11-26
Following his TV interview last week in which Garnett criticized the Wolves organizations, trade rumors surrounding the big ticket started circulating once again. The same as before the possible destinations for Garnett remain Dallas, New Jersey, Chicago and Detroit. Wolves owner Glen Taylor said publicly that he has no intention of trading Garnett.
- Military Families Against the War: Tony Blair a "Coward" / World / 2006-03-06
Families of British soldiers killed in Iraq branded Prime Minister Tony Blair a "coward" for refusing to meet them and discuss their concerns about the war. Blair was at the Houses of Parliament when the families of 20 fallen troops delivered their letter.
- New Bio-Tech Bill Poses Threat to the Industry / Business / 2007-02-24
Large pharmaceutical companies are facing a string of legislation, which could potentially have dramatic consequences on their future profitability, and open the door to one of the industry`s biggest threats ? generic drug manufacturers.
- Companies Accuse Qualcomm of Unfair Competition / Webmaster / 2005-10-30
In the world of mobile communications technology, there is fierce competition among leading companies. Due to this competition, some companies may feel that getting the upper hand can be done by acting however they feel is necessary, even if it goes against the basic business rules.
- NY Losses in Francis Debut / Sport / 2006-02-27
In his debut at Madison Square Garden, Steve Francis has shown some flashes that remained everyone why he was nicknamed Stevie Franchise when he was playing in Houston. Despite Francis? efforts, the Knicks lost to their cross state rivals.
- Bush Meets Indianapolis 500 Winner / Sport / 2006-07-21
As if winning the Indianapolis 500 race is not honoring enough, Sam Hornish Jr. got to meet the president of the United States, George W. Bush.
- CANON Appoints EIPR to Solve Counterfeit Problem / Business / 2005-09-05
Impact of counterfeit goods can be felt across all walks of life in India, prompting one major international company to enlist the help of local experts to stem the flow.
- Commerce Dept: February U.S. Home Sales Declined / Business / 2006-03-27
The Commerce Department announced that sales of single-family homes dropped 10.5 percent in February 2006. This downturn followed a 5.3 percent fall in January, and was the largest recorded decline since April 1997.
- Flint Westrock Releases New CD / Entertainment / 2006-03-09
Flint Westrock has recently released his new CD with a great zest for life, with his passions bubbling up in Wake Me Up With Kissin.
- Audiopolis Brings a World of Audiobooks / Entertainment / 2006-03-07
Audiopolis brings audiobooks to the vast public in an entirely new way. AudioFile magazine`s new podcast helps audiobook reviews awaken and come alive by using the product`s own medium-spoken word.
- Orioles star Palmeiro reaches 3,000 career hits / Sport / 2005-07-18
Rafael Palmeiro has 566 career home runs and joins the likes of Willy Mays, Eddie Murray and Hank Aaron in the exclusive club made up of sluggers who have more than 500 career home runs in addition to over 3,000 hits.
- 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).
- Russian Government Oil Takeover Continues / World / 2005-12-29
Russia, the world`s second-largest oil producer, sees energy as a key foreign policy tool. To date, Moscow has effectively renationalized almost a third of the formerly private oil-and-gas sector of the Russian Federation. President Vladimir Putin has appointed some of his top aides to run the Kremlin`s newly acquired oil empire.
- China Law To Target Certain Stories / World / 2006-07-08
A new law being considered in China that would fine both native and foreign press agencies for reporting on certain kinds of stories has provoked dismay both outside the country as well as in Hong Kong, home of the freest press in the People?s Republic. The fine, set at approximately U.S. $12,630, or just over 101,000 yuan, would be levied on those news agencies which report on public disturbances or emergencies.
- Intel Reports of New Way to Make Energy Effective Chips / Webmaster / 2006-06-17
World leader in CPU manufacturing, Intel, has announced that its researchers have made it possible to insulate circuits in a more efficient way enabling them to save energy as they pack more transistors onto each CPU.





