- Advancments in Workplace Assessments / Webmaster / 2005-12-21
The Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ), launched by SHL, has been used in the workplace for over 20 years. It has become the standard occupational psychometric tool in the world. But as the world has changed over the past two decades, so has the OPQ, with adaptations made to fit the new workplace environment.
- Free Football Betting Tips from Jumping Jockey / Sport / 2006-03-21
Jumping Jockey online betting site is now offering free football tips for players. The site features tips for European domestic teams as well for the coming World cup event. Players can find useful information and form betting strategies like professional bookies.
- Pacific Rim Leaders Call for World Trade Talks / World / 2006-11-15
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) is calling for a resumption of the world trade talk in order to discuss a proposal for a region-wide free-trade agreement.
- Da Vinci Doesn`t Break the Code / Entertainment / 2006-05-18
Millions of people are waiting for Dan Brown`s best-selling novel`s adaptation for the big screen, but they might be very disappointed, as for now the highly acclaimed film doesn`t seem to live up for the hype. After anxiously waiting for "The Da Vinci Code" premiere, Journalists gave the film a very cold reception following its first press screening on Tuesday.
- U.S. To Reduce Iraq Troop Numbers / World / 2005-12-27
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced plans to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan by about 2,500 and in Iraq by 9,000 troops. The moves come as Congress has grown more vocal about making 2006 a year of transition in the war zones, with allies taking more of a role in security.
- New UWB Method To Improve Exploitation / Webmaster / 2006-09-29
This week a new type of ultrawideband radio was exposed at the International Conference on Ultra-Wideband. According to the advertisers of the new product, the approach solves some major exploitation problems.
- NBA cracks down on guns / Sport / 2006-10-27
In a move to clean the NBA`s reputation, League Commissioner David Stern said Wednesday that he would prefer his players leave their firearms behind when they go out
- Israeli tennis star reaches Budapest final / Sport / 2005-07-31
Top-seeded Israeli Anna Smashnova defeated Croatia`s Jelena Kostanic 6-2, 6-0 on Saturday and will face Colombian qualifier Catalina Castano in the final of the Budapest Grand Prix.
- Face Transplant Goes Unnoticed / World / 2006-01-12
Privacy laws only enable the woman to be identified as "Isabelle." Dr. Bernard Devauchelle and his team are reportedly drawing up plans for five more face transplants. Dr. Devauchelle and his team are reportedly drawing up plans for five more face transplants.
- Incorporating Fun into Education / Webmaster / 2006-01-18
Everyone from the age of 2 to 102 loves a video game, especially children. In fact, children love video games so much that they rarely realize that they may be learning from them. One area of Texas has come to the realization that the easiest way to teach students is to incorporate the things they love into the education system.
- Massa wins race, Alonso title, and Schumi honor / Sport / 2006-10-24
Schumacher, the 37-year-old driver, racing in his 250th Grand Prix, retires after 16 years and 91 victories
- Former East European Athletes Awarded Payment for Systematic Doping / Sport / 2007-01-09
At the height of its sporting glory, the East German athletics teams could proudly compete against its toughest opponents, including the United States and the former USSR
- WebHelps Partners with Hostopia / Webmaster / 2005-09-26
WebHelps, a worldwide provider of interactive web services headquartered in Bellevue, Iowa, has joined forces with Hostopia, one of the world`s largest hosting wholesalers. With the new partnership, WebHelps now offers traditional web hosting services.
- Israel Admitted to Red Cross / World / 2006-06-24
After nearly sixty years of statehood, Israel was finally admitted to the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent. When Israel first tried to join with its ?Magen David Adom?, or Red Shield of David, symbol, the Red Cross was against adding another symbol to the organization. Now, though, over objections from Muslim countries constantly engaging in efforts to de-legitimize or destroy Israel, a new, neutral red diamond shape in which the Star of David can rest or stand on its own, allowing Israeli medics to operate on battlefields with the same recognition given to the Red Cross and Islamic Red Crescent.The Red Cross, contrary to popular opinion, is merely an inside-out version of the Swiss flag. The Swiss have proudly carried their neutrality with them for years, and the Red Cross while appearing to be simply a Christian symbol with a Christian ethic is a symbol rather of the necessity of saving lives on a battlefield. Muslims, however, when they joined the International Committee of the Red Cross, objected that the Red Cross nevertheless reminded them too much of the Crusades, and so the Red Cross admitted the Red Crescent. Magen David Adom, the Israeli organization, and its friends have been fighting for years to be recognized along with the rest of the world. The American Red Cross has been amongst the most prominent and consistent friends Magen David Adom has had; Magen David Adom has actually been trying for recognition long before Israel was created in 1948, for efforts have been going on since the organization was begun in the 1930s. Jews in what was then the British-ruled Palestine Mandate and later the State of Israel objected to the use of the cross to denote their organization, which coupled with Islamic resistance resulted in decades of struggle until this week. Over objections from Muslim countries the Star of David can rest or stand on its own, allowing Israeli medics to operate on battlefields with the same recognition given to the Red Cross and Islamic Red Crescent.
- 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.





