- Former Enron CEO Gets 24 Years in Prison / Business / 2006-10-25
Speaking of Mr. Skilling`s responsibility for one of America`s most notable corporate scandals, the judge said "His crimes have imposed on hundreds, if not thousands of victims a life sentence of poverty."
- Paul McCartney?s Wife Posed as Newspaper Journalist / Entertainment / 2006-10-25
Heather Mills, an investigative reporter who now writes for Private Eye magazine in London, England, claims that the former model and Paul McCartney?s estranged wife had posed as Mills in the late 1990s when the journalist was working on The Observer.
- `Out of Darkness` TV Series Focuses on College Market / Entertainment / 2006-01-16
January 30th, 2006 marks the beginning of a new hit series targeted at college students. Film Czar and Emmy winning writer Alex P. Michaels` `Out of Darkness` will be shown Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9pm on TV2 at Kent University and on Channel 16 in Portage County Ohio.
- Finns to open up labor market / Business / 2005-11-14
In January, the European Commission will publish its evaluation report on the impact of enlargement on the labour market of the old member states, and it will most likely call on all member states to lift their barriers.
- Arsenal first win is Man U first loss / Sport / 2006-09-19
Manchester United had started the season with a 100% success record. But the match against Arsenal Sunday and a late goal by Togo striker Adebayor brought an end to its success.
- Bennett Wants New Arena for His SuperSonics / Sport / 2006-08-13
Clay Bennett, the new owner of the SuperSonics, is not happy with the team`s home arena. Bennett is looking for a `world-class`facility modeled after Safeco Filed. "As we`ve said before, we don`t believe KeyArena is a satisfactory facility," Bennett said Wednesday.
- Mubarak Decision Sparks Islamist Party Protest / World / 2006-02-19
A decree by Egyptan President Hosni Mubarak that effectively postpones local elections by extending the terms of thousands of political allies of the president for two years drew an angry response this week from the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt`s largest opposition group.
- Iceland Shows Highest Percentage of Broadband Users / Webmaster / 2006-04-18
A new survey by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development shows that Iceland is leading the scope with the highest concentration of broadband Internet users for 2005. Numbers show that 26.7 percent of Iceland citizens are using a broadband link to the net.
- Host Color to Add New Domains for Hosting / Webmaster / 2005-08-09
Our company believes that the Internet is for everyone. We are happy to offer customers from emerging markets and developing countries equal opportunities for their web presence. The new domain extensions would help them preserve their identity on the net. says Host Color`s Executive, Vesselin Drangajov.
- DJ Vibe to Spin at P. Diddy Labor Day Party / Entertainment / 2005-07-24
World famous DJ Vibe will spin for the attendees of the upcoming White Party to be thrown by P Diddy in the Hamptons, New York on Labor Day Sunday 2005.
- LSU Baseball Team Remains Positive / Sport / 2006-04-27
After loosing five consecutive games for the first time in six years, the LSU baseball team still keeps its hope high. After losing four of their first six SEC weekend series, including three-game sweeps at the hands of South Carolina and Ole Miss, LSU must probably win all four remaining series to have a chance to play in the SEC tournament.
- Absolutist absolutely changing for the better / Entertainment / 2005-08-07
Absolutist is dramatically increasing the development capabilities as the company moves in the new office building. The company also has an in-house R&D department that investigates the technological breakthroughs, new devices and new tendencies in IT sphere.
- Jesus wouldn`t shop at Wal Mart / Business / 2005-12-12
The letter from religious leaders says Jesus would not embrace Wal-Mart`s values of greed and profits at any cost. The ads probably can be expected to ad to the debate and somewhat scandalized materialization of the holiday season, which in the past was more about miracles than sales.
- India against Ultra-thin Models / Entertainment / 2006-09-21
After the regional government in Madrid imposed restrictions on underweight models during the city`s fashion week, the Indian health minister is joining the ongoing battle hoping that girls will strive to be healthy and lean rather than starving and skinny.
- Great New PC Guide Book for Everyday Users / Webmaster / 2006-05-21
Starting May 31, the "Out Of This World PC Solutions" book become available, and many frustrated home users will have an easy way of understanding all facts and digits of the technology industry. Brad Johnson and Jaret Bratsch, have created an amazing All in One PC guide for everyday people.





