Sports

The Amazing Race Winners: Experience Worth More Than the Million

The Amazing Race Winners: Experience Worth More Than the Million »

Anything can happen in Vegas — and for these racers, it did! After visiting eight countries and logging more than 25,000 miles in 21 days, San Diego-based Meghan Rickey, 23, and Cheyne Whitney, 23, were...

December 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »
Ex-Boyfriend Of Golfer Tiger Woods’ Reported Lover Reveals Affair

Ex-Boyfriend Of Golfer Tiger Woods’ Reported Lover Reveals Affair »

The ex-boyfriend of one of Tiger Woods’ alleged mistresses has spoken up about the controversial affair. Shawn Southern, the ex-boyfriend of cocktail waitress Jaime Grubbs, says he knows she was cheating on him with the...

December 5 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Politics

US President Barack Obama’s dangerous Afghan gamble »

US President Barack Obama’s dangerous Afghan gamble

politico.com: President Barack Obama has presented his strategy for Afghanistan as a corrective to profound mistakes made there by President George W. Bush’s administration —...

Dec 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Sarah Palin hits Iowa on book tour »

Sarah Palin hits Iowa on book tour

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Sarah Palin made her post-election debut in first-in-the-nation Iowa Sunday, but her appearance could have easily taken place in any...

Dec 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Should The Government Decide What You Get Paid? »

Should The Government Decide What You Get Paid?

One of Obama’s Czars has actually done what he was hired to do. Kenneth Feinberg, WH pay Czar, has ordered that all bailed out...

Oct 24 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Amnesty: Pakistan Army harassing Mehsud tribe »

Amnesty: Pakistan Army harassing Mehsud tribe

Reporters are not allowed into areas where the Pakistani military is on the offensive but some photos of destruction are leaking out. There is...

Oct 24 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Technology

Securing Web Apps: Build Then Patch or Rebuild From Scratch? »

Securing Web Apps: Build Then Patch or Rebuild From Scratch?

By Jack M. Germain TechNewsWorld In the early days of business computing, data was shipped from corporate locations to a central server. To spare enterprises the hands-on control of the process, third-party service providers handled the freight. Today, that same business model for massive off-site data storage...

Dec 10 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Google Pledges to Open AppJet EtherPads After User Outcry »

Google Pledges to Open AppJet EtherPads After User Outcry

Everyone makes mistakes now and then; the hard part is admitting it. Yet that seems to be just what Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) did on Saturday following its acquisition of AppJet, maker of the EtherPad collaborative word processor. The news first broke last Friday, when it was...

Dec 9 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Countdown to Microsoft Windows 7 »

Countdown to Microsoft Windows 7

“What a long, strange trip it’s been.” Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Windows 7 developers may be humming that famous refrain to the Grateful Dead’s “Truckin” Thursday as the company prepares to hold the official launch of the new operating system software. Windows 7’s long strange trip began nearly...

Oct 23 2009 / No comment / Read More »

Lifestyle

Taiwan alters laws to ban sex, violence in media »

Taiwan alters laws to ban sex, violence in mediaPassage of a bill that outlaws explicit photos, television scenes and online graphics comes after officials issued two fines, totaling T$1 million ($30,900), against the...

Dec 11 2009 / No comment / Read More »
Advertisement

World News

New Zealand university student auctions her virginity on internet

New Zealand university student auctions her virginity on internet

By Andrew Hough Thursday February 04 2010 A poor university student in New Zealand who offered her virginity on an auction site has accepted a €23,000 offer to sleep with a stranger. The 19-year-old, who has...

Feb 5, 2010 / More »

Business

Business group to WSJ: You’re wrong

Business group to WSJ: You’re wrong

politico.com Business Roundtable President John Castellani is denying a Wall Street Journal editorial asserting that some of his members are threatening to quit if the CEO-led organization doesn’t fight harder against current health care...

Dec 8, 2009 / More »

Gaming

‘The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks’ - Thorny Challenges Make Up for Cuteness

‘The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks’ - Thorny Challenges Make Up for Cuteness

It’s easy to take a series like “The Legend of Zelda” for granted. The first game arrived on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, and with more than a dozen releases over 23...

Dec 10, 2009 / More »

Entertainment

“Bruno” Hit With 3 Million Libel Lawsuit

“Bruno” Hit With 3 Million Libel Lawsuit

“Bruno” is being sued again. Sacha Baron Cohen has been hit with 3 million libel lawsuit by a Palestinian peace activist over the 2009 mockumentary. Ayman Abu Aita, a firm opponent of terrorists, claims...

Dec 11, 2009 / More »

Technology

Securing Web Apps: Build Then Patch or Rebuild From Scratch?

Securing Web Apps: Build Then Patch or Rebuild From Scratch?

By Jack M. Germain TechNewsWorld In the early days of business computing, data was shipped from corporate locations to a central server. To spare enterprises the hands-on control of the process, third-party service providers handled...

Dec 10, 2009 / More »

Sports

The Amazing Race Winners: Experience Worth More Than the Million

The Amazing Race Winners: Experience Worth More Than the Million

Anything can happen in Vegas — and for these racers, it did! After visiting eight countries and logging more than 25,000 miles in 21 days, San Diego-based Meghan Rickey, 23, and Cheyne Whitney,...

Dec 8, 2009 / More »

Politics

US President Barack Obama’s dangerous Afghan gamble

US President Barack Obama’s dangerous Afghan gamble

politico.com: President Barack Obama has presented his strategy for Afghanistan as a corrective to profound mistakes made there by President George W. Bush’s administration — mistakes including not killing or capturing Osama bin Laden...

Dec 8, 2009 / More »

Lifestyle

Taiwan alters laws to ban sex, violence in media

Taiwan alters laws to ban sex, violence in media

Passage of a bill that outlaws explicit photos, television scenes and online graphics comes after officials issued two fines, totaling T$1 million ($30,900), against the publisher of mainstream newspaper Apple Daily over its...

Dec 11, 2009 / More »
Search by Date
Search by Category
Search with Google