Highlights From So You Think You Can Dance: Episodes 12 and 13

Results: Bottom three: Courtney G. and Gev Comfort and Thayne Kourtni L. and Matt Eliminated: Kourtni L. Matt Compared to last week's show, Wednesday's episode was only satisfactory for me. Who knows? Maybe it...

Tanabata Spirit Displayed with Streamers

It's almost that time of year again for most of the people in Japan. Children and adults alike are preparing for the Tanabata Festival on July 7th, one of the biggest festivals of the year. Streamers are now...

Prisoners Charged With Making Wine in Jail

Wine is often found in cells, but how? A report this morning reveals all. Last month, nine prisoners were discovered making wine in the Robeson County Jail. Seemed like these North Carolina prisoners were...

Nintendo: A Tool for Japan's Schools

Japan is truly taking interactive learning to a whole new level. English teachers in Tokyo Joshi Gakuen school in Japan are starting to use DS consoles as the latest tool andtechnology in their English...

Highlights From So You Think You Can Dance: Episodes 10 and 11

Results: Bottom three: Chelsea T. and Thayne Chris and Comfort Kourtni and Matt Eliminated: Chelsea T. Chris If you are a huge fan of So You Think You Can Dance and you missed Wednesday’s episode, you are...

China Denies IOC Criticism

Thursday, June 26, 2008China denied politicizing the Beijing Olympics although the International Olympic Committe accused that it had injected politics into the Games. The IOC had sent a letter this week to the...

Wireless System Links to Health Risks

Two years ago, innovation seemed to soar at a whole new level with the wi-fi technology that was suddenly widely available. Developers tried everything from wireless sensors to Livecast from mobile phones,...

Troops Gets a Taste of Chicago-style Pizzas

Looks like the troops in Afghanistan and Iraq will be getting a taste of Chicago this Fourth of July as 3,000 pizzas make their way over to the middle east. These pizzas were packed in dry ice and shipped off...

Sickness Bug Found in Water Supply

Wednesday June 25, 2008Residents in 108,000 homes in Northamptonshire are told to boil tap water after the cryptosporidium bug is found to have contaminated their water supplies. About 85 communities are...

Uniforms Change to Avoid Dutch Mix-up

Railway workers in Switzerland`s national railway have to stop wearing orange reflective vests for fear that Dutch soccer fans will follow them on to the railway lines. This change in uniform was prompted by an...

Python Found in Toilet Bowl

Australian residents found that a python awaited them in their toilet bowl. The python is 1.8 meter (nearly six feet) long, and is discovered in a highrise apartment in Australia's northern tropical city of...

Shanghai Fears Terrorist Attacks During Olympics

Friday, June 20, 2008The Beijing Olympic Games are opening on August 8, and China believes that terrorism is their biggest threat. Recently, multiple measures and precautions have been taken to boost security....

Protests Against Fuel Prices in Nepal

Nepalese students blocked several streets in Katmandu and hurled stones at the chief justice's car to protest rising fuel prices. The students demanded the government to take action and immediately withdraw fuel...

25 New Stars in Walk of Fame Next Year

Thursday, June 19, 2008The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Committee chose twenty-five sidewalk star recipients for next year. The recipients were ratified by the board of directors on...

Missing Women Found Alive and Well

The two women who were reported missing in Alaska's Denali National Park were located alive and well Wednesday morning. Nelson's mother recieved a cellphone call from her missing daughter, indicating that the...
 

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