Gary Coleman Arrested on Domestic Violence Warrant
Submitted by Arun Gupta on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 23:30The forgettable ex-star of once popular show "Different Strokes", Gary Coleman was yesterday arrested from his Utah hometown on a domestic violence warrant, as has been shared by some sources.
3 More Banks Across Minnesota, Utah and Illinois Closed by Regulators
Submitted by Dominic Haber on Sat, 01/16/2010 - 12:57On Friday, more American banks were shut down by state regulators, taking the total number of failed banks during the current year to 4, as has been confirmed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
U.S. graded ‘D’ on preterm birth rates
Submitted by Jason Ramsey on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 20:39The grades of seven states improved and two dropped to ‘F’ in the 2009 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, in which the U.S. as a whole earned a ‘D’ for the second straight year, as per a new report.
October 29 – a ‘red-letter-day’ in Internet history!
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 05:47October 29 is a ‘red-letter-day’ in the history of the Internet because it was on this day in 1969 that a part of the first-ever message traveled between two computers that were connected through the ARPANET, the computer network that later took shape as the Internet!
FDA finds bacterial contamination in Clarcon skin products; issues warning
Submitted by Jason Ramsey on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 10:03Finding 'high levels' of disease-causing bacteria in the Clarcon's skin products during a recent inspection, the Food and Drug Administration issued the consumers a warning on Monday, to discontinue the use of any products made by Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc.
More than 700 campus computers at University of Utah hit by Conficker worm
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Mon, 04/13/2009 - 07:06According to the Associated Press reports, University of Utah officials Thursday detected that the computers installed on its campus had been hit by the malicious Conficker worm! By Friday, the worm had struck more than 700 computers at the University’s three hospitals, medical school, as well as the pharmacy, nursing, and health colleges.
Martial stress affects physical health of women
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Sun, 03/08/2009 - 22:53Recent study revealed that martial tensions affect health of women more as compared to men. Study showed that a stressed relationship not only impacted the mental health of women but also raised levels of high blood pressure, obesity, and cholesterol – all symptoms that add up to "metabolic syndrome" that can lead to heart disease.
FamilyLink.com, Inc. Raises $2.85 Million in Series B Funding Round
Submitted by Manjinder Singh on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 11:24After having raised $1.25 million in its first funding round in August 2007, FamilyLink. com has lately raised $2.85 million in Series b funding round - indicating the fact that the ongoing recession has not hit the apparently growing social networking services.
‘Twilight’ Stewart Roller Coasts to Fame
Submitted by Arun Gupta on Thu, 01/22/2009 - 12:54After vampire romance 'Twilight', put the life of its star, Kristin Stewart, 18, on a roller coaster to fame, it seems fair enough that the theme of her next film, centres round an amusement park.
‘Black Dynamite’ Deal With Sony Pictures
Submitted by Arun Gupta on Wed, 01/21/2009 - 15:55In a rare studio purchase at the Sundance Film Festival, an overnight heated negotiation, saw Sony Pictures picking up 'Black Dynamite' for an estimated $2-million.
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