- Wingstop Opens in Bossier City / Business / 2005-10-18
Wingstop Restaurants, Inc. opened its first Bossier City, LA. location in September at the unfortunately named "Kick a Poo" (Kickapoo) Corner, and only recently got around to releasing a press release about it.
- NASCAR Cars Will Use Smaller Tanks for Safety / Sport / 2006-04-10
NASCAR is looking to increase safety for the Lowe`s Motor Speedway in May, and the Nextel Cup cars will be using smaller fuel tanks. This move will shorten the runs between pits and will contribute to the overall safety of the race.
- Atheist Loses Case Against Priest, Jesus / World / 2006-02-13
Luigi Cascioli sued Father Enrico Righi in 2002 after the priest attacked him in print for casting doubt on the legitimacy of the Christian gospels. Cascioli contends that Christianity relies on purely anecdotal evidence. Cascioli said after the decision that he`s not surprised with the outcome, since Italy is an overwhelmingly loyal and passionate Roman Catholic country.
- Economic malaise is contagious / Business / 2005-11-06
It would be better for the world that America and Europe have economies on par with one another, but even the American economy has been hurt by a number of hurricanes and high oil prices. The snap assessment, then, is that it is probably going to get worse before it gets better.
- Server Hosting Company Chooses Penguin Computing / Webmaster / 2006-04-11
The leading server-hosting company, The Planet, is expanding its over 200,000 square feet datacenters. The Planet has decided to chose Penguin Computing as the supplier of the new line of servers. The new addition by Penguin Computing will be the fastest and most powerful severs ever offered by The Planet.
- The Smallest Car Ever / Webmaster / 2005-10-23
Rice University, one of the leading universities in the U.S., is home to the smallest car in the world. Scientists have developed a single molecule `nanocar`containing a chassis, axles and four wheels.
- Select Italy Gets Consecutive Nomination / Webmaster / 2006-04-30
Select Italy was nominated by the leading international honor for Web sites, The Webby Awards, for the Best Tourism Web site of 2006 for the second consecutive year.
- Terrorists Want to Target Private Planes / World / 2006-04-24
According to reports, the TSA in an advisory issued last Thursday said that on April 13, 2006, a message posted in Arabic on an Internet forum explained how to identify private American jets and urged Muslims to destroy all such aircraft. The message also provided the tail number of a private plane believed to be used by the CIA.
- Pirates of Africa / World / 2007-10-25
If you thought pirates were a thing of fairytales and the past, think again. In Somalia and Nigeria, not only do they exist, but they are violent and unpoliced, and menacing to surrounding seas.
- Go Daddy Drops Domain Name Prices / Webmaster / 2005-09-19
The number one registrar of domain names worldwide, Go Daddy, recently announced that their customers can now transfer, register, or renew domain names for just $1.99 a year when they buy a non-domain product.
- Unisys Boosts Clients Security Capabilities / Webmaster / 2006-05-28
Client`s business continuance and real-time computing capabilities have been improved drastically with Unisys Corporation`s new combination of solutions. Unisys brings The SafeGuard Family of business solutions to help clients secure critical information.
- 20 Nuclear Reactor Sites Planned for Iran / World / 2005-12-11
Tehran will not halt plans to produce its own supply of nuclear fuel. Iranian Parliament has requested the construction of 20 nuclear power plants. Russia has offered to lend its assistance to build more nuclear plants in Iran.
- Chavez-led Leftist March Halted in Mexico? / World / 2006-07-12
With the victory of the centrist candidate Felipe Calderon in Mexico?s recent presidential election over the leftist candidate Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrador, it seems to be the case that the recent spread of leftist populism in Latin America has been turned back.
- British employers prefer Eastern Europeans / Business / 2005-11-19
Although the survey saw the development as a positive one from the point of view of employers, analysts believe that the new hiring trend of workers from the new EU countries offered an "awkward juxtaposition" with poor job prospects for the long-term unemployed.
- Brawl Tarnishes Champions Cup / Sport / 2007-03-12
An exciting evening for European soccer ended with a brawl to hurt its reputation, or simply remind us of what it has been for a while. A scoreless game between Valencia and Inter Milan, the second leg of the two matches held between the clubs, ended with a mass brawl involving nearly all players of both teams, beginning with shoves as the final whistle blew and continuing all the way to the locker rooms





