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  • UK Business Info Launches / Business / 2004-09-25

    The founders of UK Business Info have themselves become personally frustrated throughout their business life over the high cost of business intelligence such as mail shot databases and so they created this business offering low cost business intelligence.

  • Disney Has Tough Year in China / Entertainment / 2006-09-17

    Frustrated by long lines and overpopulation, not all visitors are impressed with the Hong Kong-based Disneyland.

  • TiVO and Yahoo to Partner Up / Business / 2005-11-12

    Under the agreement, TiVO users will be able to use Yahoo`s television listings to find programs. They will be able to send instructions to their TiVO`s to record those shows by clicking the appropriate boxes.

  • Personal Online Shopper / Webmaster / 2006-08-21

    Shopping for clothes online is not a new thing at all. This industry makes around $14 billion in annual sales. However, lately there are web companies who will even do the shopping for you.

  • Hawaiian Dam Breaks, Floods Island / World / 2006-03-19

    Continuing rain is hampering the search and road-clearing efforts, and officials were worried other old earthen dams in the area may be weakened by days of heavy rain as well. The 40-foot-high Kaloko Reservoir dam captured runoff from small streams.

  • Girlfriend`s Guide to Football / Sport / 2006-02-03

    I am here to debunk the myth that men don`t like to talk, says Paula Duffy. "Men do like to talk sports. I teach women what men like to talk about and how to understand their language. And when you know what you?re saying, the connection can be dramatic."

  • Bush Continues Free Trade Push / World / 2005-11-08

    President Bush challenged Latin American leaders on Sunday to choose between competing visions, one that would ensure social justice through democracy and free enterprise and another that would reverse progress by eroding democratic institutions and heightening fear.

  • Eriksson Saying Owen Is Just Fine / Sport / 2006-06-03

    Sven-Goran Eriksson, coach of the national England soccer team, is having a rough on his way to Germany, with key player Wayne Rooney`s injury and many critics saying that England isn`t ready for World Cup 2006`s challenges.

  • Mexican pyramid off limits for Yahoo / Webmaster / 2006-10-13

    Earlier in the week, Yahoo Inc. launched a project that invited web-users to send the company information, photos, videos and sounds that will be launched to space

  • Bruce Willis Will Star in the Fourth "Die Hard" Movie / Entertainment / 2006-08-07

    According to an entertainment magazine, the actor Bruce Willis will appear in a fourth Die Hard movie, which will be in cinemas next year. In the new movie, which will be called "Live Free or Die Hard" Willis will play a hard-nosed police detective John McClane.

  • Another Near Miss, This Time In Florida / World / 2006-04-05

    A Delta Airlines jet loaded with passengers was forced to abort landing just moments from touching down for a landing at the Palm Beach International Airport, near West Palm Beach, Florida, when it pulled up sharply to avoid a collision with another aircraft on the runway Sunday afternoon.

  • Zhou Chunxia Wins Asian Games Marathon / Sport / 2006-12-17

    Clocking in with an excellent result, China?s running marvel, Zhou Chunxiu, was clearly a class above the rest when she won the Asian Games women?s marathon in Doha, Qatar

  • New Celebrities thanks to Web and Reality TV / Entertainment / 2006-08-30

    The entertainment industry provides new stars and celebrities every day. In the UK this trend is particularly fashionable. The competitive tabloid press requires a constant supply of entertainment stars and celebrities.

  • Paramount Wants to Buy DreamWorks / Business / 2005-12-12

    An executive at Paramount told reporters that the company has not yet decided which private-equity partners it would turn to for financing, although a number of firms have expressed interest. DreamWorks asked NBC-Universal to match Viacom`s offer, but when it failed to do so, ended negotiations with the company, executives said.

  • Microsoft Targets Office Plagiarists / Webmaster / 2006-11-01

    Microsoft, the software giant known all over the world by computer users and webmasters alike, has introduced a voluntary way for users to ensure that they only use licensed and legal copies of Microsoft Office products.

 
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