- MySpace Used to Find Baby / Webmaster / 2007-05-15
MySpace.com is a popular social internet site, networking millions of people from around the globe in a bid to create an entire virtual community. MySpace users regularly post on the boards on a whole range of issues. Recently, however, a particularly moving post was seen on MySpace boards ? an appeal from a couple to adopt a baby girl.
- Anna Nicole`s Death Was Caused By Overdose say Officials / Entertainment / 2007-04-03
Not even two months have passed since the tragic death of Anna Nicole Smith, but it was enough for dozens of newspapers, magazines and tabloids to publish countless theories and conspiracies about her sudden death.
- UN Peacekeepers Accused of Child Abuse in Sudan / World / 2007-01-15
The Daily Telegraph recently ran a report which accused United Nations peacekeepers to Sudan of sexually abusing children in the region, some as young as 12 years old
- Is Wall Street Research not what it used to be? / Business / 2006-12-31
The name Wall Street stands for high finance at the global power centre New York, for the top of the top of financial services, for cr?me de la cr?me of financial talent and for the best of the best of market analysis
- Opera Singer Says Low Blood Sugar Caused him to Leave Stage / Entertainment / 2006-12-21
Milan?s famous theater, ?La Scala? has dismissed the famous opera tenor, Roberto Alagna from the cast of ?Aida? after the star apparently stormed off the stage in a huff in the middle of a show
- Actress Cameron Diaz used to worship Pamela Anderson / Entertainment / 2006-12-15
Actress Cameron Diaz has always been famous for her shocking confessions. The statements that this hot blond ? gone brunette, has been giving to various magazines are often very open.
- Hezbollah Accused of Hiding Behind Human Shields in Lebanon War / World / 2006-12-15
A report put out by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center has accused the Syrian-backed Hezbollah movement of hiding out among civilians and launching Katyusha rockets from heavily populated locations.
- Russell Crowe Says US Legal System is ?Open to Be Misused? / Entertainment / 2006-11-11
It seems that the New Zealand born actor, Russell Crowe can?t keep himself out of the limelight for long
- Israel Accused of Using Uranium-Tipped Weapons / World / 2006-10-30
Jerusalem has denied the accusation, saying that all of the weapons Israel used earlier this year in the war with Hizballah were covered under international treaties as being legally able to be used in warfare. The Allies used depleted uranium shells during the first Gulf War in 1991, leading to several cancer cases in later years.
- Congolese Army Accused of Human Rights Abuse / World / 2006-10-19
Human rights watch groups in the Central African country of the Congo have accused the Congolese army of abusing citizens, forcing them to work in mines and as personal attendants.
- Personal Data on Used Mobiles / Webmaster / 2006-09-03
According to recent research results, consumers of smart phones may not erase private information of them, while selling on eBay.
- Four U.S. Soldiers Accused of Killing in Cold Blood / World / 2006-08-07
Massacres in wartime are not uncommon. When U.S. troops fought in Vietnam, the ravages of war and the freedom that some people feel when allowed to shed blood led to alleged massacres of townfolk in Vietnam either because they were suspected North Vietnamese or because the soldiers simply lost it, or because the soldiers had an urge to kill.
- Bush Accused Again of Violating Constitution / World / 2006-07-26
It seems that President Bush may have been violating the Constitution a lot more than his opponents originally thought. The most recent issue having to do with Bush?s ignoring of the Constitution concerns ?bill signing statements?, or caveats or exceptions to laws that the president signs into office.
- Brad Pitt was Shocked by the Damage Caused by Katrina Hurricane / Entertainment / 2006-07-17
The number one entertainment star Brad Pitt was visiting New Orleans in order to choose ecologically sound designs for rebuilding neighborhoods.
- Time to Discover the Most Used Noun / World / 2006-06-25
On the list of nouns, ?man? stands at number seven while ?child? is listed number twelve and ?woman? is listed at fourteenth place. For those who feel that all people talk about these days is war, the word ?war? on the list of nouns placed at a distant forty-ninth compared to ?government?, which placed at number twenty.
- AOL Servers Glitch Caused Emails Delay / Webmaster / 2006-06-05
We are so used to using our online services, that even the very small glitch feels as if we are out of control. Millions of AOL, CompuServe, and Netscape customers had that feeling of losing control last Thursday when sending and receiving e-mails became impossible due to problems with their Internet Service Provider.
- Dalai Lama Visit Refused by South Korea / World / 2006-05-26
Spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, has been refused entrance into South Korea. The reason stated has to do with consideration of Seoul`s relationship with China.
- 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.
- Recycling Your Businesses Used Computers / Business / 2006-03-06
If you own a business you know that you must go through a computer upgrade period at least once every 2-3 years. But what do you do with your old computers once the new ones take over? In the EU, all businesses who replace their computers must recycling them and not just dispose them in the garbage.
- Cell Phones Used to Spy in Missouri / Webmaster / 2005-10-11
If you live in Missouri, you might want to know that you cell phones are being watched ? closely. $3 million will now be spent annually on a monitoring program by the Missouri Department of Transportation.
- Train Chartering Trains Used for Movies / Entertainment / 2005-10-02
For the most realistic train footage for a film, movie, or docudrama, Train Chartering has the trains that filmmakers need. This company has provided trains for movies starring big names like Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paul Nicholls, and Elijah Wood.
- Croatian monastery accused of harboring war criminal / World / 2005-09-21
A church spokesman in Croatia, Anton Suljic, said, "We reject the accusations against the Holy See and the Catholic Church in Croatia," the HINA news agency reported from the capital, Zagreb.
- Veterinary Practice Marketing System now used by 200+ Veterinarians / Business / 2004-09-21
TR Cutler, president of the proprietary TR Cutler, Inc. Veterinary Practice Marketing program, just two years old, announced that two hundred veterinary practices are now using the variable data program





