Op-Ed: Stuck in the Middle (East)
September 14, 2011 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
When protesters stormed into the Israel Embassy in Cairo last Friday, it became increasingly obvious to the Israeli government that the few allies they have left in the Middle East are dwindling. Egypt has had good relations with Israel since they signed The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty on March 26, 1979. The treaty was a diplomatic [...]
UFC 125: Resolution Did Not Resolve UFC Lightweight Title With Split Draw
January 2, 2011 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
Frankie Edgar walked away from the MGM Grand Garden Arena after UFC 125: Resolution with the UFC Lightweight belt but he did not beat challenger Gray Maynard. The UFC lightweight championship match ended in a split draw, resulting to UFC Lightweight champion Edgar keeping his belt. Maynard was close to finishing the bout in the first round, dropping [...]
Iowa at Northwestern NCAA College Football 2010
November 14, 2010 by Charles Mintcold · Leave a Comment
Northwestern maybe unranked but they can defeat an Iowa team who had been dwindling their offense and defense in their last couple of games. Iowa Hawkeyes was nearly defeated by Indiana last week 18-13 and three weeks ago they were defeated by Wisconsin, 31-30. Northwestern has three more games left and two of those against [...]
Lady Antebellum’s Hello Heart to Hello World
November 11, 2010 by Shania Stevewolsen · Leave a Comment
Lady Antebellum’s song Hello World, performed on CMA Awards 2010, was originally called “Hello Heart” 15 years ago. Songwriter David Lee on Tom Douglas “Tom’s great. He was on Lady A’s, ‘I Run to You.’ He actually had the idea to change this song to ‘Hello World,’ because we couldn’t get the rhyme right. ‘Hello [...]
Advantages of Android Phones Over Windows Mobile and iPhone
November 8, 2010 by Shania Stevewolsen · 1 Comment
Windows Mobile and the iPhone may have interesting features and have some advantages over Android, an operating device developed by Android Inc., and a firm purchased by Google, is unbeatable! 1. Maps and Navigation Google’s Map is a web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services, including the Google [...]
Star Wars: Force Unleashed II Released Today!
October 26, 2010 by Mildred Ross · 1 Comment
Finally! The most awaited Star Wars: Force Unleashed sequel is released today! A lot of gamers are so excited to have a copy of this newly released Star Wars game. It’s officially released today in North America, and 3 days after, it will be released in Europe. In just a few days after the first [...]
Obama’s Iraq Speech Full Text
September 1, 2010 by Harry Longstone · Leave a Comment
Obama’s Iraq Speech Full Text – President Barack Obama announces the end of the Iraq war and gives his salutation to the effort and diligence of former President George W. Bush. The Iraq speech of President Obama was received by majority with joy and greater hope but for some it arrived too early. “As I [...]
Soon to Come: Plug-in Solar Power for Your Home
August 18, 2010 by Omar Mercado · Leave a Comment
If there is anything out there that will lower our electric bill or lessen our energy consumption – without costing me an arm and a leg to purchase and install I am willing to sign up for in a heartbeat. Aside from the cost implications of using up less electricity or fuel, alternative sources of [...]
Shaquille O’Neal Has No NBA Team Yet
July 24, 2010 by Felix Vanhilton · Leave a Comment
Aging NBA star Shaquille O’Neal has not signed up with a team yet. The Atlanta Hawks would have been a prospective team but they have already signed center Josh Powell. At 38 years old, he may no longer be in a position to command a $21 million salary as he did with the Cleveland Cavaliers [...]
Manila (Philippines) Still in Darkness
July 14, 2010 by Jennifer Mercado · Leave a Comment
Most of Metro Manila, Philippines was engulfed by darkness in the wee hours of Wednesday morning as Typhoon Basyang (International code name “Conson”) howled with strong winds that ripped across the country, killing at least 20 people as it brought the nation’s capital to a virtual standstill. As of this writing less than 50% of [...]


