- Jaric Getting a Fresh Start in Minnesota / Sport / 2006-01-17
Algin Baylor spoke very highly of his second round pick, Marko Jaric, a few years back. Baylor predicted great things for Jaric who never really got it going in LA despite getting plenty of chances. The fact that he never proved himself worthy of a starting job didn?t stop him from getting a rich contract from the Minnesota Timber Wolves.
- November Promotions at Amazon / Entertainment / 2005-11-08
There is a lot going on this month at Amazon. The leading online book store is holding special promotions for the month of November, including one very special one in particular.
- No Love in the City of Brotherly Love / Sport / 2006-02-13
A lot of people have been speculating for years whether or not a team can be successful with a scorer such as Allen Iverson who hogs the ball most of the time. I for one think that the AI criticism is misplaced and unjust. In his entire career in Philly, Iverson never had a legitimate second option on offense.
- Gateway Adds Genesis Chip to LCDs / Webmaster / 2005-10-10
A new 21-inch widescreen LCD flat-panel display has been released from Gateway, Inc.
- Outrage in Turkey over Dink`s Murder Suspect Video / World / 2007-02-11
The Turkish government began investigating police officers, who posed for pictures with the 17-year-old murderer of the Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink.
- Seeking Out the Best Arts Website / Entertainment / 2006-04-13
?The arts category is as diverse as the arts themselves,? said William Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association. ?Arts sites are generally well designed and have wonderful content. However, they under perform in interactivity and use of technology. Arts organizations can benefit from the independent evaluation of their online efforts that the award judges provide.?
- Yet Another Movie Remake / Entertainment / 2006-06-08
What`s the reason behind remaking movies? Perhaps it`s the entertainment industry`s pure laziness that forces them to bring a successful film back for an easy profit. If this is the reason, then the entertainment industry really needs to do their research.
- Memoirs of a Jeopardy Champ / Entertainment / 2006-09-17
He might cling often to trivia history too much but Ken Jennings? "Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs, is a well written memoir.
- Vick Out with an Injury / Sport / 2005-10-03
Michael Vick strained a ligament in his right knee during the second quarter of last night?s game versus Minnesota. Head coaches usually observe from the sidelines when one of their players goes down with an injury, letting the medical staff do their job. When you see the head coach rushing to the field to check out on his player, you get a sense how significant is that player.
- Boeing To Launch Bigger 747 / Business / 2005-11-16
A new, slightly larger 747 could potentially reduce the market for Airbus` plane, which can carry between 550 and 800 passengers in a doubledecker cabin.
- Online Guide to Triathlon Wet Suits / Sport / 2005-09-18
The manufacturing technology employed in creating these wet suits has been a bone of contention between athletes and committee members because they reduce the difference between weaker swimmers and stronger swimmers.
- Communication Firm to Bring Social-Networking to Mobile Phones / Webmaster / 2006-12-12
The massive success of social-networking websites such as MySpace and YouTube is drawing companies from different markets offer similar services
- Mr. X Does Visual Effects for Film / Entertainment / 2005-10-22
Mr. X, a visual effects company, has done of the computer-generated (CG) work for the new Walt Disney Film, `The Greatest Game Ever Played`.
- Interest Rates Decrease For Business / Business / 2006-03-12
Credit card interest rates have been rising significantly since the end of 2005. From January of 2006, consumer non-reward credit cards have seen a .73% increase and currently stand at 13.33%. This is quite a rise considering the fact that it is only March 2006 and interest rates went up almost an entire percent.
- Europeans Surf The Web Instead Of Reading Newspapers / Webmaster / 2006-10-11
The World Wide Web has completely invaded an average person`s life. The recent study only confirms this claim. According to this study, the Web users from European countries are spending more time on the Web than they do reading newspapers and magazines.





