- New Program in BP Class at Wharton / Business / 2005-08-09
The Wharton Executive Education today announced that students in a Business Policy class at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania recently were the first in any executive education certificate program to use a new computer-based simulation authored by Randy Chapman for LINKS Simulations.
- Brazil Takes New Zealand 4 Nil / Sport / 2006-06-06
The Brazilian national team is looking good. World champions played New Zealand in their last warm-up match for World Cup and gave a brilliant performance of fitness and skill with 4-0 at the end of 90 minutes.
- Website Design for Universities / Business / 2006-05-12
Ricardy Banks, Internet Consultant with WSI (We Simplify the Internet), announces today the company?s launch of its Temple University website development project. The new site is part of the New Student Orientation program that will allow students and parents to experience campus life virtually prior to attending the scheduled campus orientation.
- Ortiz hits homer No. 50 / Sport / 2006-09-22
On the night the New York Yankees won their ninth straight AL East title, the Boston Red Sox had a reason to celebrate of their own.
- Iran Conducts Second Missile Test / World / 2006-04-03
The country`s elite Revolutionary Guards regularly conduct war games in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea. Iran says it successfully tested the Fajr-3 missile during the first day of war games on Friday. The weapon can hit several targets simultaneously while avoiding detection by radar.
- Yahoo! Launches New Beta Publisher Network / Webmaster / 2005-08-04
Initially available in the U.S. through an invitation-only beta, the Yahoo! Publisher Network self-serve platform will allow webmasters to sign up online for Yahoo! advertising products and receive fast, easy access to other syndicated Yahoo! content and products.
- New Zealand to host fundraiser for Florida / Business / 2005-11-07
As preparations continue in the wake of Hurricane Wilma for the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show, New Zealand`s Ambassador to the United States, John Wood, announced his country`s marine industry will host a fundraiser and auction to support relief efforts in the South Florida region.
- Totem Thefts Anger, Insult Kenyan Coastal Villagers / World / 2006-03-07
Smugglers contracted by Western art dealers are looting sacred memorial statuettes carved by villagers living along Kenya`s coast. According to Interpol, the international police organization, it is all part of a booming trade in non-Western art and cultural items worth approximately $4.5 billion a year worldwide.
- Offshoring Gives Way to Homeshoring in Asia-Pacific / Business / 2006-08-01
The International Data Corporation, or IDC, has announced a new trend in call centers and business process outsourcing providers in Asia Pacific countries is rising. A recent IDC report, "First There was Offshoring, Now There is Homeshoring", points to several advantages of "homeshoring".
- Presidential Job Performance Approval At New Lows / World / 2006-04-25
President George W. Bush`s approval rating hit a record low of 33 percent this week. A notable drop in approval for Bush comes from among Republicans. Sixty-six percent of Republicans approve of the president`s job performance today, down almost 20 percentage points from this time last year - when 84 percent of Republicans approved.
- Satuit Technologies 2006 Conference Announced / Business / 2006-05-10
Satuit Technologies, Inc., a fast growing provider of customer relationship management (CRM) solutions for investment professionals, today announced that its annual user conference will be held June 6, 2006 at The Colonnade Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Satuit serves clients in more than a dozen countries as well as every major financial center.
- Jolie-Pitt Are On Their Way Towards A Third Adoption / Entertainment / 2007-03-16
Angelina Jolie was a well-known actress even before she and Brad Pitt started to get out together. As a matter of fact, she has always been known for her love to children, especially for those coming from under-developed countries.
- The Hottest Artist in the Entertainment Industry / Entertainment / 2006-03-20
In the entertainment industry there are few things that bring people closer together then music. American Idol is a key example that proves that music is a universal form of entertainment. People from around the globe tune in every week to watch talent individuals from the US sing their hearts out in hopes of making it big.
- Phone Taps and Big Brother / Business / 2006-02-05
The whole world is worried about conspiracy theories and big brother watching over them. However, crazy this may seem, with recent terror threats in the US and post-9/11, having your conversations tapped isn`t so extreme. There are many groups who feel that this infringes on their basic civil rights and hope to do something to change things.
- Iraq buries stampede dead / World / 2005-09-04
The body count is nearing 1,000 after last week`s stampede in Iraq during a Shiite religious day as officials there acknowledge that security measures may have added the tragedy`s severity.





