- Dolphins` Williams Brakes Arm during Play / Sport / 2006-07-24
Ricky Williams, running back for the Argonauts, has broken his left arm during his team 26-23 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Argonauts`Coach, Mike Clemens, has confirmed the injury, but did not elaborate about it.
- 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.
- Personal Online Shopper / Webmaster / 2006-08-21
Shopping for clothes online is not a new thing at all. This industry makes around $14 billion in annual sales. However, lately there are web companies who will even do the shopping for you.
- Cool Mom gets seriously uncool jail time / World / 2005-11-17
Authorities say Johnson held parties for the boys almost weekly between October 2003 and October 2004, adding that she provided drugs and alcohol to eight boys and had sex with five of them.
- West Condemns Belarus Election as Unfair / World / 2006-03-22
However, President Lukashenko calls the talk nothing more than "foreign pressure," and has received congratulations from a key ally for the ex-Soviet state; Russia`s Vladimir Putin. The U.S. and E.U. say that Lukashenko is little more than a dictator, after he has spent 10 years in office in Belarus.
- The Newest Sports Toy for Kids: Pumgo / Business / 2005-12-08
What is a Pumgo, and how does it work? This new sports toy has a 4-Wheel-Drive and all-wheel steering system which allows the rider to ride with just a simple pumping motion. This motion is similar to that of a seesaw. Pumgo can reach speeds of up to 10 mph and is great for hard, flat surfaces.
- Mail Still Being Sent to World Trade Center / Business / 2006-12-10
More than five years have passed and mail is still being sent to the World Trade Center. Most of the mail is "junk mail", those pamphlets that usually find there way to the trash bin without much thought
- Online Casinos Help Hurricane Victims / Entertainment / 2005-09-04
Hurricane Katrina has left New Orleans and the people of this great city in turmoil, devastation, and despair. 777rock, an online casino and sportsbook entertainment company, with employees from the Baton Rouge area, has decided that the time has come to help the citizens of this historical city.
- Coaches in the Hot Seat / Sport / 2005-12-18
One and a half months into the season, some teams are looking to making a change. Since coaches are usually the first to go, we decided to go over some of the more likely candidates for being fired before the All-Star break. Leading the list are two coaches with teams that have not realized their potential so far this season, Lawrence Frank and Mike Woodson.
- 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.
- Bird Flu in Romania / Entertainment / 2005-10-18
Authorities in Romania were culling thousands of domestic birds in the Danube Delta region to try and put a stop to the bird flu.
- Over 300 Youths Arrested in Protest in Copenhagen / World / 2006-12-24
Over 300 people were arrested Sunday night in Denmark`s capitol, Copenhagen, during a conflict that broke out between police and youths protesting the governments plans to evict squatters from a building in the downtown area.
- Rare Coins In a Burgeoning Market / Business / 2006-07-18
Numismatic Investments Corporation announced it has commenced commercializing its discovery of significant price inefficiencies in the "rare U.S. coins" market by offering K-Score Portfolios of prospectively undervalued coins for sale to accredited investors.
- Bangladesh Celebrates Independence Day / World / 2006-03-28
Sunday`s celebrations began with a 31-gun salute at dawn. President of Bangladesh Prof. Dr Iajuddin Ahmed, Prime Minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia, her cabinet colleagues, foreign diplomats and other political parties paid tributes to the martyrs with floral wreaths at the National Memorial in Savar, 15 miles west of the capital in the morning.
- Israel Responds to Terrorism From Lebanon / World / 2006-07-13
It looks as if the Middle East, already on edge after the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier three weeks ago and subsequent Israeli efforts to retrieve him in the Gaza Strip, might be approaching the brink of yet another major conflict as the past day has seen Hizbullah terrorists fire missiles into Israel and kidnap two more Israeli soldiers.





