- e-onlinedata Takes Milestone Step / Webmaster / 2005-08-25
e-onlinedata, one of the fastest growing Internet merchant account providers, has signed 2500 Value Added Resellers. VARs is comprised of Web designers, Web hosting companies, solution providers, and shopping cart developers.
- Sony PlayStation 3 Hits Shops / Business / 2006-11-23
Sony Launched its new game console, PlayStation 3, Friday, sparking a new epoch in the epic battle on the domination of the game console market
- Aid Workers in Sri Lanka Demand Protection / World / 2006-08-08
Guy Hovey, head of the U.S.-based United Methodist Committee on Relief said, "This is plainly a crime, not only to us - but to those we serve." Hovey`s group has been on the forefront of evacuating refugees since the fighting began.
- 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
- Tuba Player of the Movies Dies at 71 / Entertainment / 2006-11-09
Tommy Johnson, the man responsible for one of the most memorable theme notes in movies, has died on October 16th at the age of 71
- Philadelphia Still Winless / Sport / 2005-11-04
After losing their season opener to the Milwaukee Bucks, the Philadelphia 76ers have lost their second straight game last night to the Detroit Pistons. The defending Eastern Conference Champions ripped them to the tune of 108 to 88. During the two losses the Sixers reveled several weaknesses they?ll have to fix by Friday?s game against the Bobcats, if they don?t want to fall to 0-3.
- China cracks down on money laundering / Business / 2006-12-26
In a further move towards improving financial regulation in Chinas booming market, the Chinese government has cracked down heavily on illegal financial operations
- Parents Suing School over Intelligent Design / World / 2006-01-13
The suit was filed by Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The group successfully blocked schools last month in Dover, Pennsylvania, from using science courses to advance the theory that living things are so complex that they must have been designed by a higher being. Similar battles are being fought in Georgia and Kansas.
- Sadr Disarmament / World / 2004-10-12
The disarmament of militia forces identified with the revolutionary Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr was meant to secure much needed calm before the elections in Iraq. The militia forces have willingly surrendered their weapons a few months ago. This was construed as the first stage in reaching a peace treaty that will calm down things considerably.
- Duke UN Players Charged With Assault / Sport / 2006-04-19
Two players of the Duke University lacrosse team have been issued indictments by a grand jury this Monday. The two players are allegedly assaulted an exotic dancer during a team`s party last month.
- 73 People Dead, 500 Injured in Stampede in Philippines / World / 2006-02-06
At least 30,000 people were present waiting to enter the Philsports Arena in Pasig, a suburb of Manila. The show `Wowowee` was going to be held in the arena with many there to participate in a raffle that had a jackpot equal to $384.
- Martha Stewart Still Under House Arrest / Entertainment / 2005-08-24
As Martha Stewart`s home confinement was finally drawing to a close with only a few days left of house arrest, an article in the New York Post put a screeching halt to her freedom. The Post stated that it showed Stewart touring her estate in her private vehicle and also attending a Yoga class nearby.
- Bad Breath Solutions / Business / 2006-01-09
The world of culinary treats has increased in variety as of late. And other than full stomachs and satisfied customers, many are seeing another side effect of this culinary expansion. The side effect comes in a form that few are comfortable with and rightfully so, this is of course bad breath. The solution?
- U.S. Relationship With Russia Questioned / World / 2006-02-27
Critics charge that President Vladimir Putin`s upcoming leadership of the Group of 8 summit makes a mockery of the organization, and Sen. John McCain of Arizona is only one among others who have called for the United States to boycott the event. The G-8 is supposed to be a club of the world`s leading industrial democracies, but by standard measurements, Russia is neither an industrial leader or a democracy.
- Just an exhibition game, say Heat / Sport / 2006-10-12
Some NBA teams are traveling in Europe these days, taking on European basketball clubs eager to beat an American team. Other NBA teams are taking on their own





