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  • Brad and Angie Keep on Giving / Entertainment / 2006-05-31

    Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may be new parents to a gorgeous baby girl, but the duties of parenting have not kept them from thinking of others. The most famous couple in entertainment history moved to Namibia in order to give birth to their daughter in the impoverished African country.

  • The World Wide Web has 100 million Sites! / World / 2006-11-14

    When the first website appeared in 1989, nobody would have thought that in under 20 years, the internet would expand at such an incredible rate, changing the way we think and act.

  • Spurs Looking for Berry to Step Up / Sport / 2005-12-06

    With Manu Ginobili out of the lineup, the San Antonio Spurs are looking for Brent Berry to step up his game and provide the team with a scoring punch off the bench. Berry hasn?t had played up to his usual level since moving to San Antonio last year. The Spurs hope that with added playing time Berry will capitalize on the opportunity that fell into his lap and make the best of it.

  • Teacher Pleads Guilty To Student Sex / World / 2005-11-26

    Debra Lafave, 25, whose titillating case made national headlines, will now be serving three years of house arrest and seven years` probation. The plea agreement keeps Lafave from serving time in prison. The sexual relationship apparently began after a field trip to Sea World, back in 2004.

  • Actor Wesley Snipes Charged with Tax Evasion / Business / 2006-10-27

    Actor Wesley Snipes, best known for his appearance in the thrilling ?Blade? movies, was charged this week with conspiracy to defraud the US government?s tax agency, the Internal Revenue Service. Along with two other men, Snipes is being charged with six counts of failure to file taxes in the proper manner.

  • Buy-to-let properties coming back to haunt owners / Business / 2006-11-20

    Auctioneering houses are reporting a worrying trend: apart from own occupiers in cheap housing that are forced to sell their houses to pay for their debts, more and more real estate investors are forced to have their buy-to-let properties repossessed

  • Bank, capital and investments at the beginning of the 21st century / Business / 2004-09-23

    The International Bank conference under such name will be held in the capital of Belarus, Minsk from 6th till 8th December.

  • Russians flock with money to London / Business / 2005-10-30

    Russian billionaires, and mere megamillionaires, are dropping tens of millions of dollars for the most opulent houses in London. No one knows exactly how many Russians live in London. The embassy and city officials estimate there are about 200,000, but others say the number could be much higher.

  • Intel offices raided in Europe / Webmaster / 2005-07-14

    Charges from main competitor AMD cited as reason for an investigation into possible illegal business practices conducted by the world`s biggest chip maker

  • Bosnia Takes Case to World Court / World / 2006-03-02

    The Muslims and Croats of Bosnia followed Slovenia and Croatia in breaking away from Yugoslavia in 1992, doing so against the wishes of Bosnian Serbs, who were left as a one-third minority in what had been a Yugoslav republic ruled from Belgrade, Serbia.

  • Mason Pushed For a Trade / Sport / 2005-10-30

    After accusing Bucks GM Larry Harris of lying to his face, Mason reveals that he has been pushing for a trade all along. Mason claims that his frustration wasn?t the result of being traded, but of how the Bucks handled things. After the Bucks singed Bobby Simmons to a $47 million contract in summer, Mason and his agent Roger Montgomery asked Bucks management them for their permission to actively seek a trade.

  • Firefox Beats Internet Explorer / Webmaster / 2006-09-07

    As was said by a Web metrics firm said, Mozilla Corp.`s Firefox continued its steady climb and achieved half a percentage point in market share at the expense of Microsoft Corp.`s Internet Explorer during August.

  • Algerian Athletes Banned from International Competition / Sport / 2006-11-26

    Algeria is a country that has always had a number of excellent athletes representing it in meets and international competitions

  • Earthquake Damages Most of Asia`s Internet Connection / Webmaster / 2007-01-02

    If you are located in Asia, you might not be able to be reading these lines, at least not when they were written

  • New Software `Fixes` Email Limitation / Webmaster / 2006-11-28

    An end to email troubles? Perhaps. Surely, you are familiar with the experience of sending someone an email that has a big file attached to it, only to discover that your recipient`s email service does not support files of that size

 
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