- Federer masters the season, tennis world / Sport / 2006-11-21
The Tennis Masters cup ended in Shanghai on Sunday. On top of the tournament, and the tennis world as a whole, again stands Roger Federer
- Merchants take Measures Against Affiliate Fraud / Webmaster / 2005-08-30
Although the affiliate market is an asset to merchant business, affiliate fraud can ruin the relationship between merchant and affiliate. Twibo, one of the newest affiliate programs, has publicized the measures it will take against the abusers within the affiliate market.
- Israel to Go Center-Left / World / 2006-04-06
Israel`s Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Tuesday that his centrist Kadima party, founded by ailing former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, would work to form a governing coalition with the left-leaning Labor Party as a senior partner.
- Would-Be Pope Assassin Misses Check-in / World / 2006-01-16
Last Friday, just a day after his release from prison, the Turkish gunman who shot Pope John Paul II failed to report to a police station, and authorities said the military could ask for his arrest for draft dodging. Mr. Agca, 48, was released from an Istanbul prison after serving about 25 years in Italy and Turkey for the assassination attempt on the pope and the murder of a prominent Turkish journalist.
- Using Broadcast Rights to Drive Up Service Prices / Sport / 2005-09-15
Research and Markets has announced the addition of "European Programme Rights: Sport" to their offerings. The report looks at 16 European markets and covers 14 major sports.
- First Show Completed for Real Country Productions / Entertainment / 2005-11-28
The first episode ever produced of `Real Country with Darren Myers` is complete and ready to be aired! DVD`s and VHS tapes are now available for viewing.
- Indonesia, rebels sign peace accord / World / 2005-08-16
Efforts to end one of Asia`s longest-running conflicts reached an important pass Monday when Indonesia signed a far-reaching peace accord in Helsinki with Acehnese rebel leaders.
- Germany Expected to Raise Economic Growth Forecast / Business / 2006-12-27
German Economy Minister, Michael Glos, said he expected that the country`s growth forecast will be raised again in January
- Pinnacle Entertainment partners with HRlogix / Business / 2005-07-14
Pinnacle Entertainment`s newest property of Lauberge du Lac would not have been able to open and operate as efficiently as it has without the help of HRLogix, a provider of recruitment/management technologies.
- Mexican Police Accused Of Sexual Abuse / World / 2006-05-14
Guillermo Ibarra, an official with the Mexican National Human Rights Commission, said Tuesday that seven women reported being raped and 16 others, including three foreigners, said they were sexually abused by Mexico police who detained them after clashes last week in San Salvador Atenco.
- Nepali King Sees Powers Removed / World / 2006-09-13
The Nepali Parliament`s State Affairs Committee (SAC) announced this week that it will be deleting the term "His Majesty" from the Bill on Approving Public Documents. first. The amended act will give the SAC the power to assign the authority of who or what is responsible for approving public documents.
- Gwyneth Paltrow Returns / Entertainment / 2006-08-20
Gwyneth Paltrow, who was on a break from acting for more than two years, is ready to get back to the entertainment world. She had won the best actress Oscar for 1998`s "Shakespeare in Love," and now stars in "Running With Scissors," based on Augusten Burroughs` best-selling memoir.
- Free Site Builder Tool / Webmaster / 2006-03-07
If you are looking to build your own website but have had little to no experience in the field, there is one great free solution for you and it`s available on the web. Some of the top rated websites are those that offer their clients a friendly user experience while offering great visuals at the same time.
- Health savings account gaining more popularity / Health / 2007-02-24
More and more taxpaying US citizens choose the tax advantaged savings account solution of the Health Savings Account (HSA). This medical coverage plan was first on offer by insurance companies less then four years ago and is gaining considerable popularity each passing year.
- Violence and Terror as Usual in Iraq / World / 2006-05-09
Iraq saw, as usual, a violent weekend, with three car bombings across the country, and brutal discoveries of dead bodies in Baghdad. An accident over the weekend in the southern Iraqi city of Basra involving a UK military helicopter crash and subsequent mob attack on British troops also resulted in a loss of life.





