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  • Linux Red Hat Buys JBoss / Business / 2006-04-12

    The Linux developer company, Red Hat Inc, has agreed to buy JBoss. Red Hat is an open source software developer that specializes in Linux solutions.

  • Apple Chinese iPod Plant Violates Rules / Webmaster / 2006-08-21

    Apple Computer admitted that the Chinese Longhau plant, where iPods are manufactured, has gone far beyond the American company`s limits on hours and days worked per week.

  • French Premier Visits Poor Suburb / World / 2005-11-19

    The unrest began Oct. 27 with the accidental deaths of two youths apparently fleeing police and quickly engulfed immigrant-dominated suburbs in towns and cities around France. The violence has destroyed about 8,500 vehicles and 100 public buildings.

  • Major Fall In Stock Market / Business / 2006-01-23

    It seemed that things were getting better in the business world. For a short time period stock prices were rising and even oil was coming down in price, but sadly this did not stay this way. As with most things in life, the business world is one with very few securities, and sometimes a bit of a plunge is what helps things rise again.

  • ITCS 3rd Quarter Results Exceed Predictions / Webmaster / 2005-11-24

    ITCS, or IT Computing Services, Inc., is a leading provider of Web Based Time and Attendance Systems. Its popular, well-known ITCS-WebClock continues to bring in revenues at a very rapid rate.

  • Gay and Lesbians Fight for Spirituality / Entertainment / 2005-10-06

    The ongoing debate regarding the roles and rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people has led to a growing awareness of the special and unique contributions to society these people have on the world.

  • India moves to strike blows against poverty / World / 2005-08-25

    A $9 billion plan guarantees the country`s rural poor 100 days of work per household every year.Much of rural India, home to two-thirds of the population, has not felt the benefits of the new high-tech economy, and voters in these areas handed the reins of power to the Congress Party in a stunning election upset last year.

  • LJ, Storm roll in opener / Sport / 2004-09-26

    MINNEAPOLIS -- With the WNBA`s reigning MVP Lauren Jackson in early foul trouble, the Seattle Storm reserves chipped in 23 points for their first playoff win in franchise history.

  • The Answer: Iverson joins Nuggets / Sport / 2006-12-21

    After ten years playing in Philadelphia and 11 days after asking to be traded, a trade was finalized and Allen Iverson will join the Denver Nuggets

  • One-two-three touchdowns for T.O. / Sport / 2006-10-17

    If Terrell Owens football career, his relations with fans and media, and the entire saga we call T.O. could be defined as ups and downs, then Sunday night was most certainly an up

  • France Convicts Terror Suspects / World / 2006-06-18

    In a country that has a sizeable Muslim population authorities achieved a major conviction this week in a case which revealed plans for scores of terrorist attacks that were luckily prevented. The country is France.

  • Nortel is Cable One`s Pick for VoIP / Webmaster / 2005-09-01

    Nortel Global Services was chosen as Cable One`s primary Voice over IP professional service and technology provider. The Washington Post`s Cable One, a rural market cable operator, manages 52 cable systems serving 715,000 subscribers in 19 states.

  • Net Calls Now Even Worse / Webmaster / 2006-07-26

    Everybody knows that although calls over the net are much cheaper than over traditional phone, the quality is not the same. A recent study proves that not only it is true, but also that the quality of net calls is declining in the past couple of years.

  • Sacked Cyclist, Jan Ullrich, Looking for a New Team / Sport / 2006-11-19

    32-year old German Tour de France cyclist, Jan Ullrich has announced that he is back in the game after renewing his training regime and he is looking for a new team for the 2007 cycling season

  • FAA Investigates Another Close Call At O`Hare / World / 2006-04-02

    There have been numerous incidents around the world where planes sharing the same runway have collided, often resulting in hundreds of deaths. Air traffic controllers have sometimes been held accountable, though poor visibility has the ability to hamper their own work...however, critics note that when weather is dangerous, such times call for increased vigilance in ensuring passenger safety and clear runways.

 
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