- South Korea Announces Amnesty / Business / 2007-02-15
South Korea announced it will pardon more than 430 business and political leaders, who were imprisoned for various reasons, in an attempt to strengthen the economy, more than 10 years after the collapse of Asian markets.
- Utah Looking to Strike a Deal / Sport / 2006-01-30
One team that is constantly mentioned with connection to trade scenarios is Utah. Even though the Jazz are in the playoff hunt, the right trade can guarantee that the team will not be back in the lottery. Who do you trade? First of all, let?s cover those whom are deemed as untouchables.
- Haiti elections delayed again / World / 2005-11-28
The election delay marks the fourth date officials have set for elections to replace the interim government installed after a rebellion helped force out the unpopular Aristide in February of last year.
- 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.
- Cyberstalking 2005 Statistical Analysis / Webmaster / 2006-02-27
It seems that stalkers will remain stalkers regardless of what medium they pursue their victims in. Since the introduction of the web to the public in the early 90`s, online abuse has been a major issue, and one that is constantly being monitored.
- Embedded Planet Expands with MCC System Acquisition / Webmaster / 2006-04-05
Embedded Planet is forming their Professional Services Division with the acquisition of MCC Systems. Embedded Planet is a leading supplier of embedded systems and single board computers. The company is expanding and MCC System, a known leader in embedded systems training, consulting, and software development, is their preferable choice for their new division.
- Cohen Defends Borat / Entertainment / 2006-11-21
Borat Sagdiyev, the fictional Kazakh journalist invented and portrayed by the 35-year-old British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen for Da Ali G Show, television show in which Borat interviews people who believe that he is a real Kazakhstani television journalist, often committing cultural solecisms, exposing racist, sexist and simply bizarre views both of his own and those he is interviewing
- UN Peacekeepers Accused of Child Abuse in Sudan / World / 2007-01-15
The Daily Telegraph recently ran a report which accused United Nations peacekeepers to Sudan of sexually abusing children in the region, some as young as 12 years old
- Ice Fishing Tips / Sport / 2005-10-31
Catching fish with a spear or line through a hole in the ice is called ice fishing. Ice fishing is an extremely popular sport in countries like US, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Europe and Russia. Naturally, the bulk of those who actually engage in this type of sport in the US are located in states such as states that have ice fishing lakes and bays, such as New England Montana, Alaska, Minnesota and Michigan of course.
- Green Bay Finally Gets One / Sport / 2005-10-10
Bring out the cheese heads! The Green Bay Packers have got their first victory of the season, pulverizing the New Orleans Saints to the tune of 52-3. The Packers first win of the season came in week five (better late than never). Brett Favre and Packers offense exploded all over the helpless Saints scoring 52 unanswered points.
- Bayern Keeps Its Bundesliga Title / Sport / 2006-05-08
FC Bayern Munchen completed a famous "double double" and kept their Bundesliga title. Hamurger SV`s slip during their last game made Bayern`s draw a 1-1 against FC Kaiserlautern enough and gave Bayern the win.
- UNIFIL Not to Patrol Lebanon-Syria Frontier / World / 2006-08-28
With the European Union agreeing to field roughly half of the supposedly more ?robust? force, and Israel objecting to the participation of Muslim countries that do not have relations with the Jewish state and do not recognize the right of it to exist, the jury is still out on whether or not UN Security Council Resolution 1701 will be fulfilled as it should be.
- Bid on Business Eliminates Monthly Membership Fees / Business / 2004-11-17
Bid on Business is a online service that connects local and global service professionals with business and consumer projects.
- SecDef Says Army is Not Stretched Thin / World / 2006-01-29
Soldiers and brigades are being deployed more frequently, and for longer periods, than what the Army believes is appropriate in order to attract and retain the number of soldiers necessary, wrote Andrew F. Krepinevich, of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, in a November 2005 study for the Pentagon.
- Fresh Charges of Iraqi Prisoner Abuse / World / 2006-06-04
New charges have come to light against one prison guard in a US run Iraqi prison for terror suspects. A guard has been charged with abusing a prisoner when he let a dog bark in his face.





