USA defeat Argentina at basketball in the FIBA Americas
August 31, 2007 by Phil
Filed under News, Sports News

The USA maintained their undefeated streak in the FIBA American basketball tournament by defeating Argentina 91-76 recently. Read more
USA crush Venezuela in FIBA Americas tournament
August 23, 2007 by Phil
Filed under News, Sports News

The USA beat Venezuela in a game that saw Carmelo Anthony score 17 points, and Kobe Bryant 14 points, ending in a 112-69 victory on Wednesday night. Read more
LeBron and the US basketball team defeat Argentina to win the FIBA Americas
September 3, 2007 by Phil
Filed under News, Sports News

On Sunday, the United States international basketball team defeated Argentina to win the FIBA Americas basketball tournament, and earned themselves a place in the Olympic games. Read more
Mexico beat Puerto Rico in the FIBA Americas basketball competition
August 26, 2007 by Phil
Filed under News, Sports News

In Las Vegas the Mexican basketball team racked up a total of 100 points to defeat the Puerto Rican’s who only managed 89 in the four quarters. Read more
NBA Lakers’ Kobe Bryant and wife hit Vegas
August 30, 2007 by Phil
Filed under Celebrity News, News, Sports News

Kobe Bryant has been recently spotted with his wife Vanessa hitting the town in Las Vegas. Read more
America’s Got Talent Goes International

It has been reported that Fremantle Media are to take Americas Got Talent across Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas in a new deal announced this week.
Paul Ridley who has just recently been promoted to FME senior vice president has secured a pan-regional deal for the show in Asia Pacific with Read more
USA once again win, beating Canada at basketball
August 26, 2007 by Phil
Filed under News, Sports News

It appears the USA are keen to reclaim their status as the world’s best country for basketball, as they beat the Canadian International team in the FIBA Americas tournament. Read more
Want to save money? Take Some tips From America’s Cheapest Family
The vast majority of people are always looking for ways to save money, ways to cut spending in order to have more money left over at the end of the month.
In a new book called America’s Cheapest Family Read more
How will you celebrate Columbus Day?

The first celebration of Columbus Day was held way back in 1792, this was when the people of New York celebrates their 300th anniversary of the day that Christopher Columbus landing on the New World. Well over the years there have been many Read more
PS3 Firmware 1.80 Released: streaming your media

Making its way around the world in Sony’s typical rolling release cycle is the PS3 (Playstation 3) 1.8 firmware, First to APAC, then Europe and last the Americas.
This is the first screen shots of the new DLNA-enabled media sharing in the PS3’s XMB interface Read more
Sex offender in the US wins a $10m lottery: how do you feel?

Daniel Snay may be a convicted US sex offender but he now wins a $10m state lottery in Massachusetts, although he has not informed the police of his last move and now could face a jail term.
As a convicted sex offender he should inform the police of any move for obvious reasons Read more
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani pulls out of Republican White House race

Republican Rudy Giuliani has ended his race to the White House yesterday, the Former New York Mayor pulled out in part due to disappointing primary results in Florida.
Rudy Giuliani has also said that Senator John McCain is an “an American hero” and now gives his full support to the Arizona Senator Read more
MGM Mirage’s 3,000-room Monte Carlo Hotel on fire in Las Vegas

There is a major fire at MGM Mirage’s 3,000-room Monte Carlo Hotel in Las Vegas; the entire Las Vegas Strip has had to be shut to traffic.
The fire has been proving difficult to put out and Read more
Robots planted in human brains to make them more intelligent by 2029: Is this madness?
February 18, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Gadgets, Robot Gadgets & Reviews

Engineer Ray Kurzweil has predicted that by 2029 machines will indeed match humans, machines will in fact have achieved human level artificial intelligence. This means by at least 2029 we may see tiny robots implanted in people brains which in Read more
Ralph Nader for President: White House race more politically interesting or not

Now that Ralph Nader has said that he will run for President in 2008, this is going to make the White House race much more politically interesting. Other candidates running for U.S. President can certainly make a difference; you only have to look at the race in 2000 to see that.
When Mr Bush from Al Gore were in a virtual dead-heat in the state of Florida Read more
23 Killed, 140 Injured In Bombing in Mexico: 25 Tons of Dynamite Explode
In the latest news from northern Mexico, a truck has exploded which was carrying 25 tons of dynamite.
The explosion has killed 23 people and injured 140, with Read more
Florida and California Election Results: If Obama then it’s over
It’s almost time to name a democratic victory, although this is not 100 percent yet, Barack Obama is likely to win Florida and California after looking at the election results and 2008 electoral map.
While Florida is very close it still looks like 51 percent to Barack Obama and this is likely to increase more to Obama after looking at some of the precincts left Read more
Political History in the first CNN - YouTube Debate

The Democratic politicians that hope to become the next president of the United States of America are on the verge of making political history by taking part in the first debate to use only video questions submitted online by the public.
YouTube and CNN are linking up in a debate that starts tonight at Read more
24 Carat Bottle Of Trump Vodka

Christmas is coming so it’s time to stock up the drinks cupboard so you can eat, drink and truly be merry! Well, if you’re looking for something a little more extravagant than the normal cheap bottle of plonk how would a luxury vodka bottle labelled with 24-carat gold suit you? Read more
President George Bush promises better days ahead for Katrina sufferers

President of the United States recently praised the people of Louisiana and Mississippi, after visiting two years subsequent to the horrific events of Hurricane Katrina. Read more

