- Kid quarterback directs Bellevue to their biggest win imaginable / Sport / 2004-09-06
Are you kidding? First varsity football game of his life. No pressure, eh?
- Tropical Storm Alberto Approaches Florida / World / 2006-06-13
Florida is facing the landfall of its first tropical storm of the 2006 hurricane season, with Tropical Storm Alberto strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico and warnings going out all along the west coast of the Sunshine State. 2005?s hurricane season was the most destructive on record, and at least sixteen named storms are reported to be possible this hurricane season.
- Palestinian fugitives draw hospitals into line of fire / World / 2004-09-24
These days, Bethlehem`s hospitals aren`t just for the sick. They`re becoming havens from Israel too.
- Zidane Signals Retirement after a World Cup Win / Sport / 2006-04-15
Zinedine Zidane, the French midfielder, is far from young. The 33-year-old player was quoted this week saying that he hopes to finish his soccer career with a big World Cup victory for France.
- Amazon to celebrate tenth birthday with profits / Webmaster / 2005-07-13
This weekend will mark 10 years since the Amazon website was started up, sparking a revolution in the literary and music sales world by turning people`s attention from brick and mortar bookstores to online options.
- Nepal Protests to Flout King`s Curfew / World / 2006-04-10
Pro-democracy campaigners in Nepal have vowed to defy a new, day-long curfew in Kathmandu on Sunday and hold fresh protests against King Gyanendra`s rule. The royalist government declared a 13-hour curfew in the capital, Kathmandu, on Sunday.
- Safin leads Russia to David Cup title / Sport / 2006-12-05
With the best of five series tied at two, Russian tennis player Marat Safin took the court against Argentinean Jose Acasuso and was "pretty scared," in his own words
- The Entertainment Number One is a Great Father / Entertainment / 2006-07-22
The number one entertainment star Brad Pitt feels that it`s time he had a life that is a little different from the one he had before. That is, before he had kids.
- SoHo Firm Recognized as Diversity Supplier by Time Warner / Business / 2006-09-17
Leading independent interactive agency ROKKAN has received recognition from Time Warner as one of their top MWBE (Minority and Women Businesses) suppliers for their ability to leverage and reflect diversity into their creative strategies. (PRWEB Sep 14, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/SW5zZS1TaW5nLU1hZ24tWmV0YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
- Philippines Oil Spill Spreading / World / 2006-08-24
Already, villagers of Guimaras Island have gathered on the beaches and mangroves in an attempt to contain the mess, but local Filipino Coast Guard Commander Harold Jarder said the oil had spread from the small island of Guimaras towards nearby island of Panay.
- Iraqis Show Hope for Future / World / 2006-06-07
Despite three years of violence and bloodshed since the outbreak of the current war in Iraq, many Iraqis are hopeful about the future. Most attacks directed towards the civilian population have risen in the past several months.
- Angelina To Give Birth In Africa / Entertainment / 2006-05-01
There is something to be said for those in the entertainment industry who try to give back to both their fans and to those who need help. And if there is one entertainment star who has always tried to give the most to others, it is Angelina Jolie. The latest thing the star has done for the third world was declare that she will give birth in Naibia.
- King Endorses Coup by Thai Military / World / 2006-09-24
Thailand`s ageing king endorsed the military coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra while he was attending the United Nations General Assembly earlier in the week. Thailand has had eighteen coups since the end of the Second World War.
- Microsoft Also Has a Book Search Engine / Webmaster / 2006-12-13
Although Google ran into some legal trouble with its new Google Books service, when authors took the company to court saying that allowing users to search through books and view specific parts of them is akin to content piracy, there is someone that believes that new service might bare some fruits after all
- Discovery Channel`s Speed Week / Sport / 2005-11-21
One episode Street Racing: A Night on Earth delves into the fast and furious global phenomenon of street racing, taking viewers from the ultra-modern highways of Tokyo to the industrial suburbs of New York and the fringes of Mexico City.





