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Second album by Ashanti entitled Chapter II


Nokia Bluetooth Cell Phone lets users send photos and videos wirelessly to their computers, printers, PDAs and other cell phones
It Handbags part of cool teen fashion accessories collection
IBM flat panel displays ergonomic and flexible
Restaurant WiFi hotspots being set up throughout Texas and nationwide
Collagen band-aid wound sealant developed at Texas A&M University
Jewellery of the Year winner Hot Diamonds
Dairy Queen franchises celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ice cream cone
Developer kits available for the Handspring Treo 600 smart phone
Avon representatives site survey polls 21,000 women in 24 countries; showing that women feel that how they look is an important element of their self-esteem and part of defining who they are
Women's World Cup soccer team takes on North Korea, Sweden, and Nigeria in the first round
West Nile Virus vaccine based on gene sequence biotechnology
Bluetooth wireless PDA modem makes communicating easy
Container gardening course online
Java Bluetooth technology alliance announced
Voice computer control of web-browsing wanted by 49% of regular Internet users
Origin History of Baseball in the 1930s Timeline and Major League Before - The Tour to End All Tours: The Story of Major League Baseball's 1913-1914 World Tour by James Elfers
Technology terms complexity causes confusion and purchase delay
Bluetooth development kits being offered by CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) and Canon i-tech
HDV format proposed for high-definition digital video recording technology
Sony CLIE WiFi Bluetooth handheld includes embedded sniffer technology to automatically detect nearby access points
Bioral Nanotechnology used to develop Snealth Cookies
Home improvement continues as a priority
How many people use the Internet daily? - 39% - an increase
Bluetooth audio technology solution developed for wireless portable stereo players
Voyager Observation Wheel to be the world's largest and tallest
Nintendo Releases GameCube Game Boy Player
Newly available utility computing research report analyzes key issues and vendors
PeopleSoft Oracle E-Business Suite Conversion pledged through free module-for-module upgrades
Ann Coulter Treason Book surpasses Hillary Clinton Living History Book on Amazon
Saudi Stock Exchange reformed to promote private sector investment
Legally Blonde 2 Wedding Gown
In only its first two days at retail, Jewel 0304 instantly became the #1-selling album in the U.S.
Fireproof composite materials move from military to industrial applications
Toshiba PVR DVD Recorders have hard drives that allow time-shifting of programs
Lawn mower maintenance the key to getting a decade of use out of your lawnmower
In person and online used books sales totaled $530 million last year
Open top Porsche 911 Carrera 4S to be released in October
Emergency wireless network designed by NIST uses WiFi and PDAs to organize first responders
Concorde last flight will be Saturday, May 31
Fish oil good for heart because fatty acids in the fish block dangerous irregular heart rhythms
Tiny galaxies are out there, scientists say Hong Kong SARS Travel Advisory lifted
New study proves smallpox vaccine effective
Sleek, sporty, and beautiful bathing suits that accentuate new curves are available in maternity swimwear
Kids backpacks back pain connection disputed
SmartPhone Mobile Wireless Java Components enable secure access to leading data applications on next generation handheld devices
Novell Extend Server Java Verified for portability across all J2EE-compatible application servers
Friends of Animals works to save Mute and Whooper Swans through relocation
Methane gas facts now include Federal government's first use to meet energy needs
Pet air travel increasingly available
Project lowers cost of solar energy
Dow Chemical installs GM fuel cells
Interwoven content management awarded patent for their technology
Southwest Airlines selects Section 508 evaluation repair tool
Physically Challenged Fishing Tournament held in Alabama
Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour Through the South, May 30-June 6, 2003
Navy's Silver Fox UAV deployed to help Marines
POW Safety and Comfort Attributed to the Power of Prayer
United Nations Nuclear Disarmament ends sessions without proposals
Adobe XML PDF Architecture announced
Built in imaging speeds helps speed 2.5G technology apps
600,000 People got Engaged on Valentine's Day according to Brides Magazine
Meta Tag Creating Programs help meet the challenge of intelligently classifying, tagging, searching, and delivering information to the right audience - Interwoven's Metatagger 3.5 is one of them.
Access to online information now has a universal language for authorization policies in the now-ratified XACML Access Control Markup Language.
The powerful application development environment of Java and the open source operating system of Linux is the basis of Motorola's new Java Linux Phone PDA technology.
Research shows that chocolate is good for your heart
AOL Broadband hosts Superbowl TV Ads 2003
WireImage Chooses Lexar Media Professional Series CompactFlash Captured Super Bowl Weekend
Scientists learn that lightning frequently strikes the ground in two or more places
New research shows that vitamins prevent heart disease
Forty Markets to Broadcast HD Radio Early 2003
Designer and Manufacturer of NASA Space Suit Produces Chemical-Biological Escape Hood - protecting the wearer up to four hours from chem-bio, radiological, and nuclear particulate inhalation hazards
Just a stone's throw from the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the back lots of Twentieth Century Fox, a new movie superhero lurks in the shadows of the Los Angeles Convention Center. There's no cape and no mask . . . just four wheels, a rotary-powered engine and a ton of Mazda muscle . . . the Mazda RX-8 X-Men Car.
Now That's What I Call Music Volume 11 - an anthology of the hottest music of the year 2002 being advertised on TV
Beyonce Knowles, American music and film sensation, has joined the Pepsi family. The new agreement includes the development of a national ad campaign and potential concert tour sponsorship.
Segregated Neighborhoods Lead to Poor Health
Hearts On Fire Diamonds launches a $30 million, 27-month advertising campaign.
400-year-old oak tree to be moved
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles urged as essential to conversion to a hydrogen economy
5G Wireless Has Installed a High-Speed Wireless Connection to a McDonalds Restaurant in Sidney, New York; Surf as You Dine Concept to be Explored
Cognex and Samsung integrate machine vision system that reads 2-D matrix, alphanumeric and bar codes inscribed on silicon wafers
Refreshable tactile display developed by NIST, making images available to the blind America Online Launches Enterprise Instant Messenger Services
Free shipping and lower prices improve Amazon's third quarter financial results
New Way to Study Jupiter's Moon Europa : Listening to the Ice
The Angels support the Angels -- From left to right - Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu took time out from filming Charlie's Angels : Full Throttle, the action-adventure sequel due from Columbia Pictures this summer, to support the Anaheim Angels as the team embarked on Game 2 of the World Series. The actresses were seen along with footage from their new movie as part of a special opening sequence taped exclusively for the game.
For homeland security, a new and improved chemical agent monitor is able to quantify the complete chemistry of any odor, fragrance, or smell in 10 seconds with part-per-trillion sensitivity; with integrated GPS receivers, vapor measurements are assigned specific geographical locations
Fingerprint ID Door Phone to be jointly developed by Honeywell Korea and Hunno Technologies
FlyOver Visual Map Technology Sky Cruise View the First 3D Aerial Imagery Map to Enrich Kenwood's New Car Navigation System
Machine vision systems supplier provides surface inspection system
Algor, Inc., a leading maker of software for mechanical engineers, recently added support for the Alibre Design 3-D parametric modeling package
New research shows kids are natural photographers Motorola offers discount GPS phones
Six-day Guitar Festival in Miami includes concerts, lectures, master classes, featuring the most renowned artists from around the world, an international competition, vendors fair, gallery exhibit, and social events
Getty Research Institute Ensures Broader Access to the Recently Acquired Duveen Archive
Fall foliage studied by scientists
Being well-connected to society improves health
Recording artists Cyndi Lauper and Anastacia team up in one of three new 30-second, high-energy Dr Pepper "Be you" campaign Dr Pepper tv commercials for 2003. The campaign links the original taste of Dr Pepper with the originality of its consumers. Other recording artists featured in the campaign include LL Cool J, Run DMC, Paulina Rubio and Celia Cruz.
University of California students build a high-mileage, low-pollution car.
American Red Cross reports how they have been spending the September 11 donation money.
The world's most sensitive Gamma Ray telescopes are being inaugurated in Namibia.
Discovery Channel presented full story of nine trapped Pennsylvania coal miners Wednesday on the Discovery Channel.

Eating soy during adolescence may reduce breast cancer.


NASA rejects claims it plans mind reading capability.
Better than barcodes, very small electric crystal chips can now be embedded into products to provide up to 96 bits of information when they're read by an electromagnetic scanner..
American Airlines announces short- and long-term business changes, cutting 7,000 jobs and reducing operations
US Airways declares Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - all flights and customer programs to continue without interruption
DEET Children Chemical Formula Insect Repellant Kids Safety Danger Information
Scientist finds no evidence for the benefits of drinking plenty of water
People with low self-esteem unlikely to get out of a bad mood
Process of using flat, ultrathin metallic layers on very thin oxide layers will quicken computer boot-up and improve catalysts and nanodevices
NASA may use kerosene as a rocket fuel for the next generation reusable space launch vehicle
Ocean may hold answers to large change in earth's gravity field
IBM Fellow develops Quantum Cryptography
Danger of volcanic eruption damage at a Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository more than believed
Scientists determine age of first New World map; Vinland Map parchment predates Columbus's arrival in North America
Bird dead from West Nile Virus found on White House lawn
Gardeners, landscapers, farmers, hikers and others who spend time outdoors are being urged to watch out for Giant Hogweed, an invasive, noxious weed that grows to 15 feet tall and the sap of which can cause severe skin irritation, blisters and swelling and contact with the eyes can cause temporary or permanent blindness.
Microsoft unveils new graphics research
Astrophysicist finds nanodiamonds, the most famous and exotic form of stardust
Cell phones may inhibit younger children from learning the full range of communication
WorldCom controls the most Internet bandwidth, connections, and revenue
Healthrider has developed a treadmill with a cable-ready flat screen TV built directly into the console
Wi-Fi Interoperability Certification begins for IEEE 802.11a Wireless Lan Products
Envara's EN303 RF Chip offers multi-mode IEEE 802.11a+b+g interoperability on a single chip
CBS Announces the Identities of the Twelve Big Brother 3 HouseGuests: Chiara Berti, Amy Crews, Lisa Donahue, Josh Feinberg, Jason Guy, Gerry Lancaster, Roddy Mancuso, Lori Olson, Eric Ouellete, Tonya Paoni, Danielle Reyes, and Marcellas Reynolds. Big Brother 3 will be broadcast on Wednesday (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), Thursday and Saturday (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS.
Fake Harry Potter Novel circulates in China
Breakthrough in hormonal breast cancer therapy
U.S. State Department issues new worldwide warning cautioning vigilance for the summer season
Most people return from vacation feeling tired - how to rest on vacation
Taking power naps and sleeping late shown to have powerful benefits
Robin Durr's neon hot pink frock with the sheen of a new convertible and texture of plastic seat covers wins her the worst bridesmaid dress award
Steve Fossett succeeds in circumnavigating the globe! Ideal landing situations explored - news from the Spirit of Freedom Website Steve Fossett - around the world in a balloon explorer pictures
More than 10 million developed cancer in 2000 - The most frequently affected organs are lung, breast, colon/rectum, stomach and liver
Sunday, U.S. postal rates rose 3 cents to 37 cents. Sending a postcard rose 2 cents to 23 cents.
Click-through rates only part of the story with banner ads - Viewing of Internet ads does lead to future sales
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who will go ahead with their US Tour despite the death of fellow band member, bassist John Entwistle, to whom the tour will be a tribute
President Bush will have a colonoscopy on Saturday; Vice President Cheyney will be in charge while president is sedated
In-Sink-Erator is voluntarily recalling over a quarter million half-gallon instant hot water dispensers. Water can leak from the metal holding tank, wet insulating material and cause electrical arcing and heat build-up, posing a fire hazard
Colin Powell speaks at the opening of the Silk Road Festival in Washington
Three studies released this week shed new light on eating nuts for good health
Health recommendations from study on aspirin and lung cancer are premature
Trees may contribute to ozone problem as isoprene is given off by oak trees
Top summer reading picks chosen by book industry professionals
Singer/actress Christina Vidal has signed with MCA Records and has already begun recording her debut album, tentatively set for a fall 2002 release
Tomato packs more cancer-fighting punch
Job discrimination continues as affirmative action weakens
Spider's silk is stronger than steel and is being studied by the U.S. Army
Genetic basis to lung cancer discovered
Vitamins E and C help after high-fat meals
Newfound planetary system looks like our Solar System
Over $100 million spent so far this year in political TV ads
Pollination by killer bees increases coffee crop yields
In all of nature, only dogs and humans get prostate cancer
Usability Guru Jakob Nielsen works with Macromedia to improve Web usability and accessibility in rich Internet applications
Students need strong multimedia comprehension skills to succeed in web-based courses
Breast cancer rising among Asian-American women; Japanese-American women are hardest-hit
Interwoven's enterprise content management solution chosen by Motorola
Girls in bikinis and families out for a day in the sun turned out to see the cherished Stanley Cup in North Carolina
FBI director discusses further reorganization with Senate committee
Supermodel Kate Moss stars in the Chanel Coco Mademoiselle ad campaign. Coco Mademoiselle became the first fragrance in history to win the prestigious FiFi award in every country in a single year.
Ducati North America moves from New Jersey to California
Study shows that grouping related information is the key to Web usability
Fibromyalgia pain objectively measured
California's climate is likely to change within the next 50 to 100 years as a result of global warming
The slightest clearing in the vast rainforests of the Amazon can wreak havoc with the wildlife
World gears up for World Cup
Osbournes New Season to premiere in Fall 2002 - Osbournes specials to air throughout Summer 2002
Detailed mapping and measurements of impact craters on Jupiter's moon Europa shows that the floating ice shell may be at least 19 kilometers thick
Researchers locate genes that cause heart attack
Ginseng berry extract shows promise for diabetes, obesity
Gasoline plentiful, cheaper this Memorial Day
IDC predicts full recovery of the worldwide IT services industry from 2003 through 2006
Enriched egg yolks studied as a weaning food for infants
AAA offers summer car care tips
UK wins watershed web piracy case
IBM creates highest performing nanotube transistors
Microsoft unveils product road map for next version of SharePoint products and technologies
Human activity raises level of sulfur gas that affects ozone layer
The rise of the giant jurassic dinosaurs linked to explosive extraterrestrial collision
RealNames closes because Microsoft will stop directing users who type keywords in IE to RealNames-registered sites
Colic in infants linked to inability to digest apple juice, but not white grape juice
Lancaster hot air balloon festival planned
Green roofs cool in summer
Tea drinking reduces heart attack risk
We remember scenes better when they're in color than in black and white
Coca-Cola launches Vanilla Coke
3Dlabs introduces visual processing architecture - scalable, programmable architecture accelerates advanced rendering techniques
A new package of software and other tools will make it easier for U.S. scientists, engineers and educators to collaborate across the Internet and use the Grid, a group of high-speed successor technologies and capabilities to the Internet that link high-performance networks and computers nationwide and around the world.
Northrop Grumman selected to produce the Navy's DD(X) Destroyer
Macromedia wins patent counterclaims trial against Adobe
Byte Wars author Edward Yourdon appears on Fox News - discussing the impact of September 11 on information technology
Breast enhancement without the surgery
Online newspaper readers spend more time and money online
Cooking tomatoes boosts disease-fighting, nutritional power - also: discovery of ripening gene could make store-bought tomatoes as tasty as homegrown
Tylenol may help prevent colon cancer
New generation nuclear power plants safer
Great Britain opens e-science center in Edinburgh
Biologists track down central cause of lupus
Black holes more like bubbles
Massive icebergs may affect Antarctic sea life and food chain
Cola soft drinks satisfy hunger as well as orange juice or 1% milk
Prostate cancer vaccine being tested
New light on Earth's core
Power Plays by Dick Morris
Most skiing closed for season - here's what remains
Asteroid and comet collision prevention a legal duty