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  • Fresh Violence in Iraq Leaves Casualties / World / 2006-05-31

    Insurgent attacks left dozens dead in Iraq including 2 reporters from CBS. Another reporter was badly injured and in serious condition.

  • Logjam over Maryland slots may break up / Entertainment / 2004-08-12

    House Speaker Michael Busch has offered a plan to authorize as many as 13,000 slot machines at up to six locations across the state, with voters to be given the final say over expanding legalized gambling in Maryland.

  • Landscaping business turns away gay customers in Houston / Business / 2006-11-19

    When Michael Lord and Gary Lackey phoned up the Garden Guy company co-owned by Sabrina and Todd Faber, they did not suspect that they were contacting an openly anti-gay company.

  • U.S. Natural Gas Prices to Rise / Business / 2005-10-03

    Natural gas prices are expected to sky rocket this October according to Pacific Gas and Electric Company due to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita which took a toll on the industry.

  • Magical Notebook Helps You Lead a Happier Life / Entertainment / 2006-02-15

    There is a new book on the market - a magical book. Writer and experienced life coach, Roxanne Jon has helped many people with the life lessons she has learned.

  • Poland Wary of Pipeline Deal / World / 2006-05-04

    Polish Defense Minister Radek Sikorski chastised German Chancellor Angela Merkel for refusing to reverse plans for a German-Russian pipeline project - which were agreed by her predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder. Mr. Schroeder, for his part, has accepted work with a Russian gas firm connected to pipeline construction.

  • Afghanistan wants warlords off the ballot / World / 2005-09-08

    Since the formal vetting process, many tales of voter intimidation have circulated around the country, although the UN and the ECC attempt to keep registered complaints confidential.

  • 4inkjets New Affiliate Program Promotes Success / Webmaster / 2005-10-10

    An industry leader of high quality inkjet cartridges and refills kits, LD Products Inc. 4inkjets, has recently announced the opening of their new site for affiliate support.

  • Boxer Mike Quarry Died at 55 / Sport / 2006-06-15

    Younger brother of heavyweight boxer Jerry Quarry, Mike Quarry, has died at 55 this week. Quarry died at The Seasons in La Habra, one of the nursing homes that he was staying at in recent years.

  • Charities Face Tough Choice with Lebanon Aid / Business / 2006-09-08

    Duston Barto, spokesman for the Zakat Foundation of America, says "A lot of people are afraid of donating to Middle East causes because they are afraid they`ll be accused of supporting something other than humanitarian causes."

  • Ukraine Stays in the Picture with 4 ? 0 Against The Saudis / Sport / 2006-06-21

    After losing 4 ? 0 to Spain, Ukraine wanted to show that they know how to play soccer and surprised Saudi Arabia with four goals.

  • The Economic Effects of a Potential World War / Business / 2006-07-24

    If World War Three were to break out today, which would be the countries ideally placed to survive economically once it ended? We need to keep in mind that World War Three might not meant the use of nuclear weapons as the conflict was envisioned during the Cold War.

  • Disney Takes Europe By Sea / Business / 2006-03-24

    When Disney opened up a family oriented theme park in California in 1955 and later Disney World in Florida, people from across the globe flocked to the site, helping Disney become the billion dollar business it is today. Many decades later the company decided that it would take the sea by storm by offering a Disney cruise around Florida and the Caribbean.

  • Lack of childcare costs employers $300 billion a year / Business / 2006-12-31

    You`ve probably seen it happen many times in your office: Your colleagues` child falls ill, and there is no one available to help

  • Jazeera Airways Wants to Help Kuwaiti Women Vote / Business / 2006-06-19

    There is an airline in the Middle East taking advantage of its home-base?s steps toward democracy by offering special flights back home for female citizens to participate in the electoral process of their country for the very first time. The country is Kuwait, and the airline is Jazeera Airways (not to be confused with Qatar-based television news channel al-Jazeera).

 
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