- Hugo Chavez in Moscow to Buy Arms / World / 2006-07-27
While traveling the world denouncing America, Chavez is always quick to claim that the U.S. aim is to attack Venezuela, though Washington vehemently denies this. The United States have been pressuring Moscow not to make the sale to Chavez, citing his buddy-buddy status with Evo Morales of Boliva and Mr. Castro of Cuba, a decades-old foe of Washington.
- Seahawks hold early hopes for playoffs / Sport / 2005-09-13
NFL teams, like stealth bombers, are most productive when flying below the radar. If success starts at the top, this Seahawks squad at last has harmony.
- Unusually Warm Weather Disrupts World Cup Ski Races / Sport / 2006-12-16
Global warming is taking its toll on world economy, food supplies and environmental areas
- Lynn Chen is `Outstanding Newcomer` / Entertainment / 2006-01-29
Lynn Chen, Asian-American actress, was the people?s choice as she took home the `Outstanding Newcomer` Award at the 2006 Asian Excellence Awards. Sponsored by Remy Martin, the ceremony took place at The Wiltern Theater on January 19th, and will air nationally on the AZN network on January 29th at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT.
- Indian textile industry boom / Business / 2005-10-27
Shankarsinh Vaghela, India`s textile minister, thinks as many as 12 million jobs could be created by the textiles sector over the next few years. Some 1,600 jobs were created when a new factory at Peenya, India opened earlier this year.
- Free Virtual Tour of Kew Gardens / Entertainment / 2005-07-19
In an age where virtual tours may be seen as safer than physical tours, visitors to London`s Kew Gardens need no longer be in the British capital to experience the attraction.
- American Soldier in Iraq Sentenced to 100 Years for Rape and Murder / World / 2007-03-03
A US soldier was sentenced to 100 year imprisonment, after he admitted to taking part in a group raping of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, after which he killed her and three of her family members, last year. Three other soldiers were already prosecuted in this terrible affair.
- Phillies beat braves to boost playoff hopes / Sport / 2005-09-24
Both the Phillies`and Braves`have 10 games remaining, leaving Atlanta`s magic number for clinching a 14th straight division title at six. Jimmy Rollins drove in two runs and extended his hitting streak to 26 games. Geoff Geary pitched the ninth inning and got the win.
- Polish Runoff For Presidency / World / 2005-10-13
Neither candidate appeared to have gained the majority of the votes needed for an outright win in Poland`s presidential election last Sunday, paving the way for a runoff election to be held October 23.
- Indian Businessman suspected of raping and murdering 15 women / World / 2007-01-13
A tragedy in India; an Indian businessman and his servant murdered 10 young girls and 5 women, after raping them
- Envoy`s Middle East UN letter / World / 2005-10-27
The United Nations` special envoy to the Middle East, James Wolfensohn, reported that "old habits die hard" between long-time foes the Israelis and Palestinians even as the United Nations bias against Israel continues.
- Ordering wine online from and in NY now possible / Webmaster / 2005-07-25
New York Governor George E. Pataki has signed a bill into law recently which grants out-of-state wineries and NY wineries to ship orders out of state and take orders from other wineries.
- Vietnam Does Not Like Children Playing Online / Webmaster / 2006-06-25
Communist Vietnam has found a new enemy to fight - a new social evil that plagues the youth of the country, internet gaming. Vietnam`s authorities are concern about the internet gaming craze that has swept Asia. Internet gaming expanded into Asia back in 1990 and reached Vietnam about a year ago.
- Artist Suffers Case of Frost-Bite During Video Shoot / Entertainment / 2004-10-18
During a grueling 20 hour video shoot on the beautiful scenic snow cap mountains of Chile in below freezing weather, South American beauty Myriam Hernandez experienced a slight case of frost-bite.
- 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.





