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“One rock n roll too many” - Syesha Mercado stands tough

Syesha Mercado - One rock n roll too many

Syesha Mercado, full of energy, sings “One Rock N Roll Too Many” from Starlight Express on the American Idol Top 6 performance show. Syesha Mercado has been in the bottom quite a few times now but this week she seems to have done a great performance. A video performance of One Rock N Roll Too Many from Starlight Express is provided below. Rightnow, Syesha Mercado is one of the top 6, often near... 

April 23, 2008 | Read the story »

Microsoft Live Mesh goes private beta

Microsoft live mesh

There’s been a lot of buzz about Microsoft’s Live Mesh. The live mesh team shares their thoughts and experiences - “We started by asking ourselves a series of questions about our own digital lifestyle experiences, and examining the role of the web in our lives. We examined many of the ways the web is becoming more central to us – both work style and lifestyle. We’re friending, twittering,... 

April 23, 2008 | Read the story »

Phoenix lights are still a mystery

pheonix lights

PHOENIX - the buzz is all around in the Phoenix area. A set of unexplained lights over the area are reportedly seen by several people and even caught on video. Several Valley residents claimed seeing strange red lights in sky on Monday night. The cause of the these strange unidentified lights is still a mystery. A north Phoenix resident, staying anonymous, said “I saw four or five red lights... 

April 22, 2008 | Read the story »

Bell canada carried 17 percent malware - Symantec

symantec

Canada ranks ninth as a spot targeted for malicious cyber activities, while at the top is the U.S. Next to Bell Canada, Shaw Communications came second with 16 percent malicious cyber activities recorded. According to Symantec, an anti-virus company, 17 percent of computer viruses, spams traffic and other unwanted cyber materials were transgferred into Canadian computers by Bell Canada durin second... 

April 22, 2008 | Read the story »

Jakarta police arrested 6 protesters before torch relay

olympic torch in jakarta

Jakarta police arrested six Tibetien protesters after taking down banners against china. This happened outside a sports complex where Olympic torch relay is scheduled, according to a protest organizer.This arrest took place when they protested police from taking their signs. “Indonesian Society for a Free Tibet” said police moved in on protesters after a “provocateur” that... 

April 22, 2008 | Read the story »

Deal between Yahoo and Google gets closer

Deal between Yahoo and Google gets closer

Yahoo Inc. moved closer to outsourcing its search advertising to Google Inc. after an initial test of the system yielded what the two firms deemed positive results, people familiar with the matter said. A partnership could give Yahoo some needed leverage as it tries to ward off an unwelcome $42 billion bid from Microsoft Corp. Some view the potential pact as mere gamesmanship, particularly in light... 

April 17, 2008 | Read the story »

Pakistan to reinstate judges fired during Musharraf regime

Pakistan to reinstate judges fired during Musharraf regime

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s new government is pushing ahead with the reinstatement of judges fired by President Pervez Musharraf in November, a move that could further weaken the embattled president. A senior government official said deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry and dozens of other judges could be restored to their positions before the end of the month. Their reinstatement... 

April 17, 2008 | Read the story »

Pope calls sexual abuse of minors as “evil”

Pope Benedict XVI

WASHINGTON - Pope Benedict XVI, turning immediately to substantive matters on his first full day in the United States, last night offered a wide-ranging and at times withering assessment of the challenges facing Catholicism here, warning of the perils of secularism, materialism, and individualism; decrying the separation of religion and public life; and bemoaning the decline of marriage. Benedict... 

April 17, 2008 | Read the story »

Heavy smoking, drinking leads to Alzheimer’s earlier - Study

Heavy smokers and drinkers develop Alzheimer’s years earlier

Heavy smokers and drinkers develop Alzheimer’s years before people who don’t drink or smoke as much, a new report says. The study, presented Wednesday at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in Chicago, suggests heavy drinking and smoking might be accelerating damage to the brain, which could lead to Alzheimer’s. But the flip side of the study is a message of hope: People who... 

April 17, 2008 | Read the story »

California to be rocked by a strong earthquake by 2037 - Study

Picture of 1994 Northridge earthquake

LOS ANGELES — California faces an almost certain risk of being rocked by a strong earthquake by 2037, scientists said in the first statewide temblor forecast. New calculations reveal there is a 99.7 percent chance a magnitude 6.7 quake or larger will strike in the next 30 years. The odds of such an event are higher in Southern California than Northern California, 97 percent versus 93 percent. “It... 

April 15, 2008 | Read the story »

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