- 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.
- John Verberne`s IQ Test / Entertainment / 2005-12-28
Author and creator of many IQ Internet tests, John Verberne, has devised yet another IQ test for BNN for the 2006 year. `Test the Nation` is a unique live television event, and will test every aspect of the nation.
- Jesus wouldn`t shop at Wal Mart / Business / 2005-12-12
The letter from religious leaders says Jesus would not embrace Wal-Mart`s values of greed and profits at any cost. The ads probably can be expected to ad to the debate and somewhat scandalized materialization of the holiday season, which in the past was more about miracles than sales.
- Leno Taking Arnie`s Side? / Entertainment / 2006-10-18
Jay leno is under much criticism lately for giving Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger center stage amidst a close race for governor.
- Indian Economy Grew by 9.2% in Last Quarter / Business / 2006-12-07
The Indian economy grew by 9.2% in the second quarter of the current fiscal year
- Massa Takes First, Alonso Second / Sport / 2006-08-29
Even though the Turkish Grand Prix was won by Felipe Massa making it his first F1 Grand Prix win ever, this race belonged to Fernando Alonso. Renault`s driver managed to keep Michael Schumacher from getting the second place, and extended his lead in the drivers`championship to 12 points.
- Intel Demos New WiMAX chipset / Webmaster / 2006-12-14
Intel is working hard on strengthening its grip over the mobile computer market making an important step in that direction on Wednesday, when the giant chip maker announced the completion of its first WiMAX baseband chipset
- NASA Hubble Telescope Seeks Moon Resources / Webmaster / 2005-10-25
NASA has been conducting scientific observations of a different class with the Hubble Space Telescope and its unique capabilities while observing the Earth`s moon.
- BookSurge Proudly Releases `Visions Through God`s Eyes` / Entertainment / 2006-01-10
Glenn E. Davis, author of the new BookSurge publication `Visions Through God`s Eyes`, is a story of what happens to a man who is active and healthy and one day, suddenly becomes visually impaired.
- Concern Over Missing Equipment In Iraq / World / 2004-10-13
The disappearance of high-precision equipment in Iraq has got officials concerned that they could be used for constructing nuclear weapons. Officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have informed the UN Security Council of the extensive and apparently methodical dismantlement of buildings in Iraq that once housed key dual-use items.
- Roberto Carlos Steps Down for Brazil / Sport / 2006-07-05
Many international soccer players look at the World Cup as their biggest opportunity to show their skills and enter the history books of soccer. That is why many big players who are contemplating retirement will, in most cases, wait for after the closes World Cup ? and only then retire.
- Bognacki Named Corona COC Ambassador of the Month / Business / 2005-08-14
Steven Bognacki, the owner and broker of Exit Realty West in Corona, California, has been named that city`s Chamber of Commerce Ambassador of the Month for the second consecutive month this year.
- The Green Green Grass Christmas Special / Entertainment / 2005-11-30
John Sullivan OBE has created a sister show to the very popular Only Fools and Horses Christmas Specials. It`s called Green Green Grass Christmas Special, and is a highly anticpated program this season
- North Korea Continues Missile Brinkmanship / World / 2006-06-26
The United States, South Korea and Japan threatened serious consequences if North Korea test launched a missile capable of reaching the U.S. mainland, even as several members of the former Clinton administration and even a former U.S. presidential candidate called for President George W. Bush to launch a military strike at the missile site in the reclusive, Stalinist nation.
- Thousands Protest Volkswagen Cutbacks in Brussels / Business / 2006-12-06
Approximately 20 thousand protesters marched Saturday in the streets of Brussels to protest against Volkswagen`s plans to cutback costs in the German automobile manufacturer`s factory in Belgium





