- New Novel is a True Suspense Thriller / Entertainment / 2006-02-02
There is a new novel on the book shelves, which happens to be full of suspense and the paranormal. So for all of you suspense thriller seekers, this is the book for you.
- U.K. Crane Builder Expands / Business / 2005-10-04
The company is well known for their reliable factory cranes, of which Street produce over 400 complete units per year, mostly for UK manufacturers.
- New AIM Virus Spreads / Webmaster / 2005-11-04
There is a new virus on the net and it is spreading fast. The virus mainly affects America Online instant messenger users and is dangerous to computers everywhere.
- Olmert Hopes to Meet with Abbas Soon / World / 2006-10-03
As the Yom Kippur holiday approached the end of last week, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that he hopes to meet with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas in the near future, in what would be an effort to jump-start a Middle East peace process stalled largely due to the election in late January of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas to the leadership of the Palestinian Authority.
- Gaza clash tests withdrawal plan / World / 2004-10-04
Responding to rocket fire, Israel has escalated strikes on Gaza, killing at least 50 Palestinians.
- Google to release a web browser? / Webmaster / 2004-09-26
There is news going around that Google plans to release a new web browser, be it a publicity stunt or a way to compete with other big search engine companies, something is definitely up. With Google Inc. having recently registered the domain name and hiring four key people that worked on Microsofts web browser, there is no doubt that there is a solid case towards a Google browser being under development.
- Spanish Police Arrest Terror Suspects / World / 2006-01-11
State radio reported on Tuesday that Spanish police have arrested 17 people who are suspected of helping to recruit Islamic militants to carry out attacks in Iraq. Reports indicate that one of those men arrested is an imam of a mosque, and a suspect who may be linked to an attack on Italian police in Iraq.
- Blackstone Makes Biggest Acquisition Ever / Business / 2006-11-26
The Blackstone Group, a private investment and advisory firm founded in 1985 by Peter G. Peterson and Stephen A. Schwarzman, had agreed to pay $48.50 a share for Equity Office Properties Trust, the nation?s largest office-building owner and manager
- New store Lorin opens in Santa Monica / Entertainment / 2005-08-01
It is one of only a few stores on the Promenade that is not a chain, yet carries a large selection of brands, including the ever-popular Earth shoes.
- Microsoft Wants Its Own iPod / Webmaster / 2006-06-20
Apple`s iPod is the most popular mobile audio device in the world. The iPod revolutionized the way we look at portable audio consumption, and Apple`s business success has skyrocketed. Many people know Apple only thanks to its popular portable media device.
- FIA Announced Three-Year Freeze on Engine Development / Sport / 2006-06-23
The Formula One`s governing body is looking forward a greener future. Max Mosley, president of International Automobile Federation spoke about engine development and that a three-year freeze would come into force as previously announced from 2008.
- Pipeline Deal in Afghanistan Close / World / 2006-02-16
If all goes well this week, Afghanistan may soon be on its way to having a gas pipeline going through its territory. After years of waiting, the pipeline project could be a welcome source of jobs and income. Even India is interested in the project.
- Mother to Freeze Eggs for her Daughter / Health / 2007-05-03
A 36 year old woman from Montreal, Canada has made a decision to freeze some of her own eggs for her 7 year old daughter to use if she ever decides that she wants to have children in the future. The girl was born with a genetic condition called Turner?s Syndrome which essentially causes ovarian problems and sterility due to a missing or incomplete X chromosome.
- NMSU Sees Pro-Pluto Protest / World / 2006-09-04
Protestors over the weekend carried signs on the campus of New Mexico State University, uniting against the Astronomical International Union`s (AIU) recent decision to demote Pluto from its planet status to "dwarf planet".
- New Authentication Solution for Webmasters / Webmaster / 2006-12-28
Many webmasters face the dilemma of authentication when providing their website visitors with payment and other financial options. On the one hand a webmaster would like to supply ease of use and allow easy authentication adoption for customers.





