 07/01/09 MIAMI (Reuters) - A missing Florida money manager is believed to be alive, his business associate said on Saturday as police investigated the possible disappearance of hundreds of millions of dollars from investment funds.
 07/01/09 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Thursday as dealers locked in profits from a 2.5 percent rally in the previous session that was driven by concerns over tight U.S. gasoline supplies.
 07/01/09 A man is promising local people and businesses he'll put them in a movie...if they give him some cash. But not everyone thinks his promise will be fulfilled. As NBC...
 07/01/09 LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - British telecoms and retail group Carphone Warehouse will offer contracts from Vodafone from next week in its 820 stores, ending a three-year dispute, papers reported on Thursday. Carphone is due to announce the agreement with the world's largest mobile phone firm to staff on Thursday, the Guardian reported, without citing sources. Vodafone switched to an exclusive ...
 07/01/09 BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- It's not often that a player is bold enough to challenge Tiger Woods on the golf course. Rarer still is when it happens during a pro-am round from one of his amateur partners.
 07/01/09 Unless you're buying a desktop replacement, battery life is arguably the key consideration in any notebook purchase. CNET.com.au gives you our top five long-lasting models.
07/01/09 After more than three years of legal maneuvering, a Las Vegas man was convicted of stalking a Corte Madera woman, breaking into her home and hacking into her computer.
 07/01/09 The creator of two successful Web sites that catered to fans of electronic equipment like cameras and cellphones is helping to start a third, featuring reviews written by consumers.
 07/01/09 It's been a long time coming, but the humble Web browser is finally entering a golden age. Some 20 years after creation of the World Wide Web and more than 10 years after Microsoft crushed Netscape, the browser market has become increasingly dynamic. Not only are a range of competitors vying for the turf that Microsoft's Internet Explorer once had almost to itself, but they also are spurring an ...
 07/01/09 TURBA: Talk about letting off some final-exam steam! A group of unruly students in this town near Taif decided to rent a van and purchase a great number of eggs and tomatoes, which they proceeded to toss at anyone and everyone they came across as they drove through the town.
 07/01/09 BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi politicians from across the ethnic and sectarian divide Wednesday welcomed the U.S. troop withdrawal from cities as a step towards sovereignty, even though they feared it might trigger more violence.
 07/01/09 Moore's Mill volunteer firefighters were called to a mobile home at 523 Ruth Circle this afternoon.
 07/01/09 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of additional law enforcement officers within 50 miles (80 km) of New York City will have access to radiation detectors for dirty bombs and nuclear devices, New York police said on Wednesday.
 07/01/09 THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Iran offered help in combating the Afghan drugs trade on Tuesday, in a gesture to a U.S. call for regional support in Afghanistan that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described as promising.
 07/01/09 July 1 - Contact Energy has further reshuffled its senior management team, appointing ex-patriate Graham Cockroft to the new position of Chief Operating Officer.
 07/01/09 State's budget problems force summer series in Albany to cut 3 shows
 07/01/09 MORONI (Reuters) - French planes hunted on Wednesday for the flight recorder from a plane that crashed into deep water off the Indian Ocean archipelago of Comoros.
 06/18/09 Everyone knows the economy's been a little rocky lately, with many houses going into foreclosure. Th...
 06/14/09 Protesters set fires and smashed store windows Sunday in a second day of violence as groups challenging President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election...
 06/14/09 Iranian authorities criticized international media reports and took steps to control the flow of information from independent news sources as anti-government protests raged in the country for a second day Sunday.
 06/14/09 Protesters set fires and smashed store windows Sunday in a second day of violence as groups challenging President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election tried to keep pressure on authorities. Anti-riot police lashed back and the regime blocked Internet sites used to rally the pro-reform campaign. |