- The Best in the Diet Business / Business / 2006-05-09
The business of diets has been a national phenomenon in the USA and Europe. Everyday a new book is released that discusses the "best" new diets, but how is it possible that every diet is the best? It seems that everyone is trying to make a business out of dieting. But there is no reason to buy all these books or sign up with programs that promise a brand new you.
- Cisco Purchases Tribe.net / Webmaster / 2007-03-15
Next week the technology giant Cisco intends to announce one of its less more unusual deal ? It is purchasing the technological assets of Tribe.net, a forgotten social networking website, by some accounts.
- Best Scorer in Europe Stays in Fiorentina / Sport / 2006-08-10
Europe top scorer, Luca Toni, has decided to stay in his Seire A club, Fiorentina. Toni scored 31 goals for the club during the last season and is considered the best scorer in Europe.
- Dollar Rising in the Currencies Exchange / Business / 2006-05-05
Currencies exchange in the forex market are finally looking up for the US dollar. The dollar edged up against major currencies on Wednesday after data showing growth in U.S. factory orders and services outstripped forecasts and helped reinforce the view that U.S. interest rates may keep rising.
- 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
- Which are the Best Cars All Round? / Business / 2006-10-19
With so many cars on the market, it is difficult to pin point which one is most suitable for you and your family. In this day and age, when fuel prices continue to soar, you will obviously look for a car that is good on gas. However, that?s not the only criteria.
- Palestinian Choices Complicate ME Diplomacy / World / 2006-01-29
The Bush administration has strongly urged Palestinian leaders not to permit any Hamas members into the Palestinian cabinet, but this week`s better-than-expected electoral showing by the terrorist organization in Palestinian elections greatly complicates American diplomacy in the Middle East, officials said yesterday.
- Weiss Gets Nixed by Sonics / Sport / 2006-01-05
As if you didn?t see it coming, Bob Weiss was fired as the Sonics? head coach yesterday afternoon. As far as Seattle?s fans are concerned, Weiss overstayed his welcome for quite some time now. Six months after taking over the head coaching duties for Nate McMillan whom he served under, Weiss was replaced by his current assistant Bob Hill.
- A Modeling Community on the Web / Entertainment / 2006-01-13
The founders of Models Voice, Model`s Voice Entertainment Group, has made ground-breaking, web-based modeling communities. They have created and launched a new website where models not only have their beautiful photos posted, but they conduct personal `industry` radio interviews as well.
- Poseidon Sails on the Waves of Hollywood Remake / Entertainment / 2006-05-16
The mighty Poseidon takes to the water once again with a Hollywood remake of the classic disaster film about a luxury liner overturned by a fearsome wave.
- Role Models or Bad Influences? / Entertainment / 2007-08-16
Celebrities, fashion models, and the highly exposed world of entertainment are frequently regarded as the most beautiful people on the planet. Whether it?s ?the body? of Elle McPherson you worship, or the legs of Angelina, people are always striving to achieve their flawless slim looks, imaging them in both appearance and behavior.
- New President for East Timor / World / 2007-05-07
Asia?s newest country, East Timor, voted in a new president, only a year after its first government was brought down by violence in this troubled region. The second president, Jose Ramos-Horta, vowed that he would do all he could to unite the people of the country, despite the difficult conditions and impoverishment of East Timor.
- BellSouth, Sprint To Collaborate / Business / 2005-10-14
BellSouth announced an internetworking agreement with Sprint Nextel Corporation this week. Officials say the nationwide service will effortlessly transport data across both BellSouth and Sprint MPLS networks.
- Hussein`s Verdict Raises Troubled Reactions / World / 2006-11-07
The Sunday`s verdict regarding the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein raised numerous opposing reactions. Some people protested the verdict on the streets, while others were extremely joyful to hear Saddam`s sentence.
- Embassies Burned as Cartoon Violence Continues / World / 2006-02-06
Western governments noted that the burning of the embassies had to have had some sanction of the government in Syria, since the country is a police state. Danish and Norwegian citizens have been urged to leave the country, and on Sunday the Danish embassy in Beirut, capital of neighboring Lebanon, was also set aflame.





