- DeVito Hits the Small Screen / Entertainment / 2006-07-13
Danny DeVito, the entertainment star, played Louie De Palma on the TV comedy "Taxi". Loui was a guy audiences loved to hate ? rough, unbearable boss who would torture his employees at the Sunshine Cab Co. with sadistic joy.
- DDL Package Testing Services Expands to Costa Mesa, CA / Business / 2004-09-21
DDL Testing Services recruits a new package engineer to help grow DDL West and further serve the Californian medical device package, material and product testing industry.
- Sosa and Palmeiro break records in latest Orioles victory / Sport / 2005-07-19
Sluggers Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro of the Baltimore Orioles continue to break records, Sosa surpassing Mark McGwire`s career home run record and earning sixth place on the all-time list with only two home runs separating him from tying Frank Robinson`s 586. Palmeiro now has 3,007 career hits.
- Gambling Site Joins Forces with Sierra Entertainment / Business / 2006-09-04
Based on the classic Scarface film, the highly anticipated game is set for release on the Play Station 2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows PC this coming fall.
- Midnight Pizza / Entertainment / 2005-11-15
Partying at night can be a tough job. After a full night of fun and dancing, hunger begins to encroach on our good feelings. If food outlets are missing in action, an entire evening of fun can turn into a disappointing experience.
- EU Delays Prospective Members Decisions / World / 2006-05-19
Reports indicate that the European Union, which saw the accession of ten former Soviet-bloc states join the grouping over two years ago, has delayed recommending whether Romania and Bulgaria can also join the union, expressing hopes that both countries will speed up political and economic reforms.
- Is Iraq already an example of civil war? / World / 2005-08-22
The academic thumbnail definition of a civil war is a conflict with at least 1,000 battlefield casualties, involving a national government and one or more nonstate actors fighting for power.
- More Free Services to be Offered by AOL / Webmaster / 2006-07-26
AOL, who had introduced millions of people to the Internet, is about to undergo some changes and to offer more free services, such as e-mail accounts, in hopes to pay it back by means of advertising.
- SOA Link Formed To Increase Interoperability in SOA Products / Webmaster / 2006-05-03
JBoss, Infravio and AmberPoint have joined forces with other several other vendors to achieve a mutual goal ? making their computers work together. This is an important goal because disparate products can hinder business performance if they cannot interoperate.
- Israel`s religious split over the time of day / World / 2004-09-30
ultraorthodox Jews defeated a measure to extend daylight-saving time, citing religious traditions.
- Roger Water Takes His Dark Side on the Road Again / Entertainment / 2006-05-14
The legendary cofounder of epic rock band Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, is getting in touch with his `dark side` again. The bass player-singer will perform the band`s groundbreaking 1973 opus, Dark Side of the Moon, in its entirety for the first time in 20 years.
- Bitrix Site Manager at Discount Price / Webmaster / 2005-12-12
Bitrix Site Manager is available at a special Christmas discount of 10% from December 7th, 2005 to January 14th, 2006. All product editions will receive this discount. In addition, a new Bitrix Site Manager Update will be launched mid-December.
- Woman`s Throat Slashed, Her Baby Kidnapped / World / 2006-09-18
In a disturbing case of slashing and kidnapping in the Midwest, a woman in St. Louis, Missouri allowed a woman into her home, ostensibly for the visitor to use her phone, only to have her own throat slashed and her eight-day-old baby daughter taken from her.
- Boeing In-Flight Internet Connection to be Shut Down / Webmaster / 2006-10-21
Six years ago, when airline giant, Boeing announced that it was going to introduce in flight internet connection, the travel industry was abuzz with the prospects of this new venture
- Orioles player suspended for steroids / Sport / 2005-08-02
Rafael Palmeiro maintains that he has never intentionally used steroids, although former player Jose Canseco has stated in the past that Palmeiro did.





