- Yankees bid $26 million to talk with Japanese pitcher / Sport / 2006-11-30
The trade balance between Japan and the United States has been destabilized again on Tuesday
- Predicting The Next World Champions Proves Hard / Sport / 2006-06-16
The first round of World Cup`s groups stage is over, and it looks like we`re going to have a great second round! Many teams that were expected to crush their lower-ranked opponents didn`t manage to do so.
- The United States Hasn`t Approved Virgin America / Business / 2007-01-09
United States` transportation authorities refused to grant authorization for Virgin America to fly in the country
- The Roulette Game - Virtual Casino Entertainment / Entertainment / 2006-08-23
Most of the people would agree that spending time in a virtual casino is a great source of entertainment. Many different games exist in a virtual casino, but today we`ll talk about one of the most popular ones ? the roulette.
- Listen to the Best Products / Business / 2006-03-15
The beauty of the online shopping business is the fact that you have the ability to compare prices quickly without having to travel anywhere. There are many sites out there that help you compare and contrast products and pricing. But there is only one site that actually lets you listen to what the features.
- Palestinians Cheering Hezbollah Despite Rocket Strike / World / 2006-08-05
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- Chinese Car Maker Showing Global Ambitions / Business / 2006-04-12
SAIC Motor, the Chinese carmaker, is going to spend an extra $1.25 billion to get its global ambitions on rout. The Chinese carmaker is interested in selling its own brand of cars globally.
- Owen Scares Eriksson Week Before World Cup / Sport / 2006-06-01
England`s coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson, did not get much sleep lately; with his top players giving him injury scares one after the other. Wayne Roony`s appearance in next week`s World Cup is not decided yet, and Eriksson had to deal with a new problem from an unexpected direction ? Michael Owen.
- 20 Nuclear Reactor Sites Planned for Iran / World / 2005-12-11
Tehran will not halt plans to produce its own supply of nuclear fuel. Iranian Parliament has requested the construction of 20 nuclear power plants. Russia has offered to lend its assistance to build more nuclear plants in Iran.
- Horror Flicks Attract Large Revenue / Business / 2006-10-13
October is here and we are preparing for a good scare. Obviously, October brings with it a number of good news for various industries, such as retail stores that sell Halloween costumes and masks.
- Revolution in Chinese media policy? / World / 2005-08-28
China Youth Daily has backed off from a plan to tie journalists` bonuses to praise from party officials.A rare protest by Chinese journalists at a leading national newspaper offers a window into the intensifying severity of information control in China and the sometimes sophisticated resistance to it by Chinese journalists.
- Do New Deals Work Elsewhere? / Business / 2006-06-28
With one of Mexico?s presidential candidates considering the same sort of plan for his country, the legacy of the New Deal lives on ? even though what really helped to bring the United States out of the Depression was the entry of America into the Second World War following the surprise December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Microsoft and Yahoo Bridge Messaging Services / Webmaster / 2006-07-16
Microsoft and Yahoo fulfilled a promise made last year, and announced that their instant messaging applications will become one. A new program that bridges over the two application will be released and solve the need to use two different interfaces for the same task.
- New African based news network to be launched / Business / 2005-07-23
Hoping to compete with the news coverage from CNN, BBC and elsewhere regarding African, new Africa-based news network "Andnetwork" will be launched this coming September 1, 2005.
- Tokyo Supports Korean for Top U.N. Post / World / 2006-10-04
Tokyo has announced that it supports the candidacy of South Korea?s Ban Ki Moon, who is the Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister in Seoul, for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations organization. There had been a Thai hopeful for the Secretary-General?s post, but the military coup which overthrew the democratically elected government of the country on September 17 dealt a death blow to his chances.





