Emblazoned with the image of the Canadian flag on its fuselage and tail, the C-17 Globemaster III roared to life and down a Boeing Co. runway. Final plane of country's order will be sent to new home after final modifications in San Antonio. Photo Gallery : C-17 for Canada takes off
On February 4th, the day before Super Tuesday, Dave Matthews sent out a brief but passionate email to 1 million of his fans endorsing Barack Obama for president. Born in South Africa under apartheid, Matthews witnessed first-hand how racial politics can devastate an entire nation †and how a single, eloquent leader can transcend decades of brutal divisiveness. We caught up with Matthews the day
A lot of things have happened in the past few days concerning Zeta, BeOS, and Haiku. In order to create some order in the chaos, Eugenia and I have created a rough timeline of what happened the past 6-7 years. Read on for the timeline and some more thoughts on the matter.
Gov. Brian Schweitzer has ordered that U.S. and state flags be flown at half-staff beginning Thursday, April 3rd, and ending Friday, April 4th, at sundown in honor of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Shawn Gillespie, who died March 24 in Virginia. The death is still under investigation.
Sacrifice and dedication has paid of for a group of students at the UWI Cave Hill Campus. The UNAUWI (United Nations Associates University of the West Indies) has declared its first term of existence a success. The organisation was launched in September 4th, 2007.
In the aftermath of unprecedented and humiliating defeats in five states and the Federal Territory, will Umno resort to fascism to revive? That's the concern of author and researcher Dr Ooi Kee Beng at the launching of his new book
KDE's Aaron Seigo (who owes me a Martini) wrote about a few often-heard misconceptions and questions regarding KDE 4.0 , which is supposed to be released January 11th.
Marty Barr, the executive director of elementary school enrollment at the Department of Education, is answering questions from readers through April 11.