- McEnroe Stays US Team Captain / Sport / 2006-10-04
In quest for the end of a title drought that began in 1995, the U.S. David Cup team extended team captain Patrick McEnroe`s contract by two more years.
- Indonesia, rebels sign peace accord / World / 2005-08-16
Efforts to end one of Asia`s longest-running conflicts reached an important pass Monday when Indonesia signed a far-reaching peace accord in Helsinki with Acehnese rebel leaders.
- Senators Urge White House to Appease N. Korea / World / 2006-06-27
Much has been made of the possibility of offering North Korea more ?carrots? to get it to abandon the launch and the nuclear arsenal it claims to have assembled, though what ? if anything ? America and the world would get in return from the untrustworthy, oppressive Asian nation isn?t discussed much.
- Magnets may be Dangerous for Kids / Business / 2006-11-28
The organization U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Groups), a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization based mostly out of university campuses released its annual report on dangerous toys, dubbed "Trouble in Toyland".
- T.O. frustrated with own stats, team record / Sport / 2006-10-13
The Dallas Cowboys are 2-2 so far this season, and their star receiver, signed over the summer to a $25 million contract has only one touchdown, and 232 yards
- Oprah to Produce Two New Reality Programs / Entertainment / 2006-12-20
It seems the Oprah Winfrey`s media empire is unstoppable. Oprah is expanding her operations in the media into the realm of reality television
- Kirk Kara Earrings Adorn Jane Kaczmarek / Entertainment / 2006-03-05
The vivacious actress, funnywoman and philanthropist Jane Kaczmarek, famous for her long-running portrayal of Lois Wilkerson, the mother in the hit FOX comedy series `Malcolm in the Middle,` glittered as she wore Kirk Kara`s beautifully designed earrings.
- A peek into the future: The world in 25 years / Business / 2006-12-25
As the New Year approaches rapidly, we all wonder what 2007 will hold in store for the world
- Tour Boat Company to Face Small Fine / World / 2005-10-08
The owner of a boat that capsized on Lake George, killing 20 elderly tourists, may only be subject to a $25 fine for the deadly incident.Police say that the boat capsized because it "failed to have enough crew," as only the captain was aboard the vessel at the time of the accident. - Tue, 4 Oct 2005 18:01:01 GMT
- Arnold Schwarzenegger Released from Hospital / Entertainment / 2007-01-05
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who made a dramatic switch from acting to politics, landed himself in hospital yet again
- Yahoo Puts Instant Messenger into Email Service / Webmaster / 2006-11-19
The internet is used by most people as their primary communication tool, especially when work is involved. Instant messaging services and email boxes become an everyday tool that most surfers, if not all, use.
- Buy-to-let properties coming back to haunt owners / Business / 2006-11-20
Auctioneering houses are reporting a worrying trend: apart from own occupiers in cheap housing that are forced to sell their houses to pay for their debts, more and more real estate investors are forced to have their buy-to-let properties repossessed
- Yahoo Plans Biggest Change in Years / Webmaster / 2006-12-13
Yahoo`s position in the online market seems to be very satisfactory. With more people visiting the site each month than any other website on the net, you would think that Yahoo`s owners would be happy
- Pet Businesses Advertise per Pixel / Business / 2006-04-26
If you have a pet-based business and are looking for a place to advertise on the web, you should look into pixel advertising. Pixel Ads are affordable for almost every business and can be viewed by anyone searching the web. Pixel Pet Expo is on the cutting-edge of international pixel ad marketing. The whole concept of pixel ads for pet companies is unique.
- Tennis Match in Vietnam / Sport / 2005-09-27
Do Minh Quan, a wild card playing before a home crowd, lost to Bjorn Phau of Germany 6-3, 6-2 on indoor courts at the ATP Vietnam Open.





