- Firefox Gains Additional Market Share / Webmaster / 2006-12-20
A new study on people`s online habits shows that more people are using Mozilla`s web browser, Firefox
- England Defender Terry Butcher to Coach Sydney FC / Sport / 2006-05-19
Terry Butcher, former England defender, said `yes`for the coaching position over at Sydney FC, as announced my the Australian A-League champions on Wednesday. Butcher has signed a two-year contract and will replace Pierre Littbarski, who`s resigning.
- A New Resume for a New Career / Business / 2006-01-11
A good solid resume is the first thing any person needs when they are looking for a new job or a possible career change. Many people either don`t know how to write a good resume or need some assistance in giving it that extra sparkle. Well there is now a service that can help you get your career to the next level, and its all for a mere price of fifty dollars.
- How To Make A Business From eBay / Business / 2006-02-24
eBay is the best auction site on the web, it is considered to be number one by almost everyone around the globe. There is nothing better than a business that offers you everything you could ever want at a fraction of the price. Whether you are looking for a Bluetooth headset or a Love Boat lunchbox, you are sure to find it on eBay.
- Scolari to Coach England / Sport / 2006-05-04
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was offered last week a 7-year deal to mange the UK`s national football team. The Football Association confirmed that talks were held with the 57-year-old coach and his appointment should be announced during the week.
- New Book Offers Enlightenment on Life / Entertainment / 2005-09-26
Have you ever searched for the right words to describe how you have been feeling? Have you ever needed to find the appropriate words to explain a small, or large, revelation in your life about the gift of living?
- Podcast Radio Show Helps Patients Learn About Surgery / Entertainment / 2006-01-11
Americans want to lose weight, and as more and more diets fail, many turn to a more permanent solution. More than 170,000 Americans had weight loss surgery in 2005 ? a tenfold increase from the early 1990s. Thousands of people who resolved to lose weight in the New Year are considering procedures like gastric bypass surgery as the answer.
- Pyongyang Won`t Rule Out Nuke Test / World / 2006-08-28
Pyongyang, named by President George W. Bush as a member of the ?Axis of Evil?, is using Washington?s opposition to the oppressive regime as an excuse for holding onto the option of a nuclear test. It is believed that North Korea has a small number of nuclear weapons, which it has admitted to building.
- Hawaii Shaken by Strong Earthquake / World / 2006-10-17
An earthquake measuring around 6.6 on the Richter Scale hit the big Island of Hawaii on Sunday, causing power loss and millions of dollars in damage to buildings in the area. There were no apparent casualties due to the quake, which was followed by several strong aftershocks - some of a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter Scale.
- Katrina Responsible for More Deaths / World / 2006-05-24
The 2006 hurricane season is fast approaching, merely days away from its official season beginning.
- Arab Takeover of Defense Contractors Approved / Business / 2006-05-01
As security fears continue to rise in the United States, President George W. Bush approved a $1.24 billion takeover deal that gives Dubai control of Doncasters, a British engineering company with U.S. plants. Doncasters is a supplier of the Pentagon.
- National Guard to Deploy in New Orleans / World / 2006-06-21
Louisiana?s governor agreed to send National Guard troops to beef up security in the city of New Orleans after weekend violence left six dead in the city, still rebuilding after the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Meanwhile, a city in neighboring Texas that took in refugees from New Orleans, Houston, had ten inches of rain fall overnight.
- Bill Authorizes Celebration of Unrealized Victory / World / 2006-10-07
Even as U.S. military leaders voice their concerns that the conflict in Iraq continues to devolve into all-out civil war, a recent bill passed by the United States Congress before the end of its latest calendar year authorized the spending of $20 million for a "commemoration of success" in the War on Terror.
- English Woman Gives Birth to Triplets from Two Separate Wombs / World / 2007-01-01
In a case that was never before seen in medical history, a young English woman has given birth to triplets from a pregnancy that took place in two separate wombs
- Germany World Cup Team to be Announced on May 15 / Sport / 2006-05-07
Tension remains high with Juergen Klinsmann, head coach for Germany`s national soccer team, said he will announce his World Cup team on Monday, May 15 at 1100 GMT.





