News Former President Going Back to Work April 25, 2005 by Keith Laing Clinton tapped By UN to lead relief efforts After 4 years, America’s most popular unemployed citizen…
News Hispanic Mayoral Candidate Needs Black Vote April 25, 2005 by Christopher Wall The May 17 mayoral election will challenge the assumption that Los Angeles blacks are reluctant to…
News The Stock Exchange Goes Electronic. April 25, 2005 by Jesyca Westbrook What does that mean for Brokers and Buyers? Stock brokers have been talking of a dying…
News Thefts Target DSW’s Customers Credit Card Data April 25, 2005 by Deborah Ford DSW, a subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc. with 176 shoe stores nationwide, has been the target…
News New Bankruptcy Reform Passed By Congress April 25, 2005 by Deborah Ford Six months from now consumers, will find it much more difficult to erase debts when filing…
News Nautilus Pays $950,000 Fine For Failing To Report Bowflex Defects April 25, 2005 by Deborah Ford “You can roll it up and put it away;” that’s the repetitive slogan used in Bowflex’s…
News New Songs Debut On Cell Phones Before Radio April 25, 2005 by Deborah Ford Who ever thought that the conventional telephone bell ringtone would ever become obsolete was right. Cingular…
News R. Kelly Loses Bid to Declare Child Pornography Statute April 25, 2005 by Candace Lee R&B star R. Kelly attempted to get an Illinois law declared unconstitutional last month in relation…
News Gene Frankel, Theater Director and Acting Teacher Dies April 25, 2005 by Ashley Kelly Gene Frankel, 85, theater director and acting teacher died Wednesday of congestive heart failure according to…
News Court Upholds Death Penalty for John Muhammad April 25, 2005 by Ashley Kelly On Friday, the Virginia Supreme Court upheld sniper John Muhammad’s murder convictions and death penalty for…
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