Josef Fritzl faces 3,000 rape charges after admitting sleeping with his daughter up to three times a week during the 24 years he kept her locked in a cellar dungeon.
JavaScript gets a serious tweaking. Mozilla has added the fruits of a two-month JavaScript turbo power project to the preview of its next browser, Firefox 3.1, that boosts some benchmark speeds by nearly 40 times over Firefox 3.0.
A ten-years acne sufferer shares his way to how he cured his acne condition in 3 days the natural way, saved from further scarring, and stopped wasting money on expensive medications and over-the-counter products. (PRWeb Aug 22, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Acne/Treatment/prweb1237264.htm
A ten-years acne sufferer shares his way to how he cured his acne condition in 3 days the natural way, saved from further scarring, and stopped wasting money on expensive medications and over-the-counter products.
Apple expects to sell 3.5 million iPhones in Russia in the next two years, according to market sources familiar with new deals being struck by Russian carriers.
Prosper ISD anticipates it will welcome nearly 3,000 students back to school on August 25, the first day of the 2008-2009 school year. School start times remain the same as last year.
Coming out of a high school graduating class of just 18 people in New Harmony, Ind., Kathleen Robbins found a new world to choose from when she began her studies at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business a decade ago. Robbins today has a unique perspective as the new director of the Kelley School's 3,000-student undergraduate program.
Thee years after Hurricane Katrina laid waste to the New Orleans area, there is indisputable evidence of recovery. Houses are being repaired or built. New and long-established restaurants are seeing busier days. Health care institutions are reopening.
The 150,000 members of Alterna Savings will celebrate Sept. 3 as their credit union marks the 100th anniversary of providing financial services to Ontarians. With so many financial alternatives available to Canadians today, it's easy to forget that 100 years ago there were very few options for consumers []