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  • Havana To Put Attempted Escapees on Trial / World / 2006-04-19

    Cuba will try seven women for endangering their children`s lives as they tried to escape the country. The official Granma newspaper reports the Cuban coast guard opened fire on the suspected smugglers, killing one and wounding the other two.

  • Brazilian politicians resigns due to corruption / World / 2005-09-24

    The head of Brazil`s lower house of Congress resigned over bribery accusations. His departure could expose President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to calls for impeachment.

  • A Spellcheck Company Makes Spelling Mistakes / Webmaster / 2006-08-08

    TextTrust, a Toronto-based company that sells software to correct Internet spelling mistakes has reissued its latest news release to correct a minor snafu.

  • Indonesian terror group hobbled but alive / World / 2005-08-31

    Hundreds have been arrested since 2002, but President Yudhoyono has warned of more possible attacks. "Terrorist cells are still active. They are still hiding, recruiting, networking, trying to find new funding sources, and even planning," said President Susilo Yudhoyono at a seminar in Jakarta.

  • Fatherhood first for one Seahawks receiver / Sport / 2005-08-06

    Children, for me, are what make my world go around, Joe Jurevicius said. "It`s not football, it`s family. It`s my kids. That was a tough pill to swallow (when Michael died). So I think the least we could do is use the recognition I have in professional football to help others."

  • Less Kids Are Sexual Targets / Webmaster / 2006-08-13

    The University of New Hampshire`s Crimes Against Children Research Center had found in a recent research that fewer American children are being targeted by sexual predators on the Internet today than five years ago.

  • Italian intel head under investigation / World / 2005-10-31

    The Italian government rallied Sunday to the defense of the head of Sismi, Italy`s military intelligence agency, which is accused of passing bad intelligence to the United States. President George W. Bush cited the claim that Iraq attempted to purchase uranium in Africa during his 2003 State of the Union speech as part of an effort to build support for war.

  • With Rooney Out England Sweden Match Proves Significant / Sport / 2006-05-12

    The two World Cup favorites in Group B, England and Sweden, hope to secure a ticket for the second stage before running into each other during the first stage of the tournament. Both teams will face Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago before their face-to-face match on June 20.

  • Good news for workers despite a slowing economy / Business / 2006-11-22

    Even though economists have predicted a rise in the unemployment rate as US economic growth is slowing to its lowest rate in the last 3 years, unemployment continues to fall, a report of the latest figures on the job market shows

  • Russia`s Gazprom Purchases Majority Stake in Sibnet / Business / 2005-09-29

    The purchase represents the largest corporate deal in Russia`s history and one that will tighten the state`s grip on the country`s booming energy sector. Sibneft, Russia`s fifth-largest oil producer, pumps about 900,000 barrels a day.

  • Online Dating has Safe Calling / Webmaster / 2005-10-17

    Private Call Express, the new creation from Phone Matrix, Inc., is a phone service found on three popular dating sites.

  • Google Expands into Latin America / Webmaster / 2005-11-21

    Google Inc.`s continued international expansion has now reached Latin America.

  • Owen is Out of World Cup Following Injury / Sport / 2006-06-25

    England just cannot believe this is happening. After all the trouble and concern about Wayne Rooney`s condition, England has to face a new and alarming situation. Their key player, Michal Owen, was injured during their last game against Sweden and will out of the tournament.

  • Financial Security for the Future / Business / 2006-05-01

    When you left college and started working, how much money did you place in your savings account. Were you looking at the bigger picture in life? Trying to save money to open your own business one day, so that you wouldn`t have to be a mere employee in someone elses business?

  • McNabb Forced to Play Through Injury Again / Sport / 2005-09-30

    Donovan McNabb is not stranger to playing through pain. The Pro Bowl quarterback might have to play the rest of the season suffering from an acute abdominal strain. How does this affect Philly?s chances of competing for a title this year? The effects of McNabb?s injury were evident on Sunday, when the Eagles struggled to beat the Raiders.

 
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