- Red sox sign Drew for $70 million / Sport / 2006-12-07
The Boston Red Sox and outfielder J.D. Drew signed a five-year contract that will pay the player $70 million
- Bloggers Write about Themselves / Webmaster / 2006-07-23
A blog, according to Wikipedia, is "a type of website where entries are made (such as in a journal or diary), displayed in a reverse chronological order." According to the latest survey, most of the people who write in blogs usually don`t discuss there economics or politics, but rather write about themselves.
- Hot Mothers Wanted / Entertainment / 2006-10-13
new television series is set to be launched in the near future, and the main theme will be mothers who surprisingly still have good looks. It seems as if producers are convinced that only few women can stay young and hot after birth, and they want to know the secret.
- Iran Delaying Response to World / World / 2006-06-25
According to U.S. president George W. Bush, Iran is taking too much time considering the offers and demands being made by the international community which aim to get the Islamic Republic to stop uranium enrichment on its soil and abandon what are regarded as efforts by the number one state-sponsor of Islamic terrorism to develop nuclear weapons.
- NFL Owner Bids for English Soccer Club / Sport / 2006-08-16
The English soccer club, Aston Villa, might be moving to American hands, as billionaire NFL owner, Randy Lerner, had bid for the club and willing to pay $118.8 million for it.
- Dahlias Offers Dahlia Specialists with Live Chat Assistance / Entertainment / 2006-01-15
Dahlias has relaunched its online store featuring more than 350 varieties of dahlia flowers, and live chat assistance for any and all questions regarding the maintenance and care-taking of these beautiful flowers.
- Rita Damage Not As Severe As Expected / World / 2005-09-26
Hurricane Rita proved to be less destructive than her sister Katrina, sparing the states of Texas and Louisiana with less destruction than what was previously predicted.
- Germany Police Battle Soccer Hooligans / Sport / 2006-06-17
It did not take too long for peace to be disturbed, with German hooligans battling with police on Wednesday just before their team`s game against Poland.
- FNA files federal complaint / Business / 2005-07-30
Suit filed in a U.S. District Court says that Indiana residents and former FAIP North America employees Gokalp Onay and John R. Tobinski along with Sistema USA and its Italian parent Sistema s.r.l. violated the Computer Fraud and Trade Secret Acts.
- Trofholz Gets Another Award / Sport / 2006-03-30
Devision II Bulletin has named South Dakota senior all-American forward Turner Trofolz as its 2006 Player of the Year. Trofolz was also the Bulletin`s Preseason Player of the Year, and will feature on the magazine`s April issue.
- Northeast Plant Forges Energy Savings Path / Business / 2006-05-15
As President Bush declared a U.S. addiction to oil and American citizens experience price shock at the gas pumps, businesses such as Ford Motor Company face a bit of a challenge as their costs for energy usage rises at a rapid rate. In Connecticut, the Hartford High Velocity Center of Ford is proving that energy efficiencies are good for business, good for the country and good for the environment.
- New Beta Release for Internet Explorer / Webmaster / 2006-07-04
Microsoft is nearing the final release of its new Internet Explorer and releases Internet Explorer 7 beta 3.
- Gibson Apologizes / Entertainment / 2006-10-16
Actor Mel Gibson has been the center of controversy on a few occasions during his career, but may have experienced a certain turning point right about a minute or two after the first showing of his 2004 film "The passion of the Christ."
- Vick is back, so are Falcons chances / Sport / 2006-12-05
A sigh of relief was heard around Atlanta and the Falcons`s dressing room
- BenQ to Release Vista-Enabled Screens / Webmaster / 2006-11-08
Microsoft`s control over the personal computers market is unquestionable, and many companies try to ride their success





