- Junta in Burma Promises to Crush Any Democracy Movements / World / 2006-09-24
After trying to put Myanmar on UN Security Council`s agenda, internal and external destructive elements are plotting to incite unrest in the country, local newspapers reported. "Hence, the State, the People and the the military will crush them with patriotism and Union Spirit."
- Hacker Claims to of Decrypted new Copyright Technology / Webmaster / 2007-01-04
A hacker, calling himself Muslix64, claims to have decrypted the new DRM standard, Advanced Access Content System (AACS), a standard adopted by most Hollywood and music studios for the protection of copyrights of CDs, DVDs and high definition DVDs
- Van Nistelrooy Stays at United for Now / Sport / 2006-07-20
Ruud Van Nistelrooy is not going anywhere as of yet. Manchester United`s manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, confirmed that Real Madrid`s bid for the player has been turned down.
- Nano Barrier Keeps Growing / Webmaster / 2007-01-29
The microchip industry has seen new materials shrink transistors, again. Getting smaller and faster, constantly, according to the now famous Moore?s Law, it is now Intel?s turn to announce yet another breakthrough.
- Horror Film `Sin-Jin Smyth` Attracts Top Entertainment Names / Entertainment / 2005-09-21
`Sin-Jin Smyth`, the new horror film causing a great stir among top entertainment and music industry superstars, does not yet have a release date. However, the project is in full swing.
- Some Muslims Wary of Terrorist Image / World / 2006-08-14
The threat of Islamic terrorism has for many Muslims led to the threat of being labeled a terrorist throughout the world, with Islamic communities under intense scrutiny especially after attacks like the July 7, 2005 bombings in London and the recent plot to set off bombs on planes that were planned by Muslims whom neighbors referred to as ?ordinary-seeming people?.
- Disney Helping Hurricane Victims / Business / 2005-10-10
Disney joined more than 500 employers from throughout the Southeast at "Destination Occupation," in Houston, a regional job fair aimed at assisting Hurricane Katrina victims.
- Businesses flooding internet PR waves / Business / 2005-08-22
More and more businesses are using the self-congratulatory services provided by many websites to flood the internet with employment announcements that virtually no one reads, simply because the companies do not merit the importance accorded by online public relations sites.
- New Hydration Pack Reservoir Dryer / Sport / 2005-09-18
Windpipe LLC has introduced the Windpipe forced air dryer to quickly and thoroughly dry hydration pack fluid reservoirs. It uses forced air to dry hydration pack fluid reservoirs quickly and thoroughly.
- NovAtel Received Signal Generators Contract / Business / 2005-07-06
Contract`s value is reportedly close to $295,000 (US$), job contracted in conjunction with US companies Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Company.
- Innovative Web Service Hits the Market / Webmaster / 2006-01-26
People go online each and everyday to search the want ads. In fact this up and coming industry has considerably lowered newspapers? revenues as a result of posting these ads. The same people that are behind the successes of Buy Look Sell have launched a new website called Captive Leads.
- Gas prices at low, but will rise, says survey / Business / 2006-10-10
Long gone are the days when a gallon of gas costs American drivers less than two dollars. The recent drop in gas prices seems to signal positive signs, or so we thought
- Jews to Mark Day of Atonement Worldwide / World / 2006-10-02
Jews throughout the world celebrate the holiday of Yom Kippur beginning on Sunday night and continuing through Monday evening. Yom Kippur is known in English as the Day of Atonement, and it represents the culmination of the preceding Ten Days of Awe, a period of profound introspection and humility that begins with the Jewish New Year on Rosh HaShana.
- Scolari to Coach England / Sport / 2006-05-04
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was offered last week a 7-year deal to mange the UK`s national football team. The Football Association confirmed that talks were held with the 57-year-old coach and his appointment should be announced during the week.
- Credit Unions Open 36 Branches for Donations / Business / 2005-09-05
The Houston Chapter of Credit Unions has opened over 36 local credit union branches in the greater Houston area to help disaster victims forced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina.





