ARCHIVES: JANUARY 2007

Microsoft Unveils Long-Awaited eToilet

Microsoft's latest innovation not only plays music from Zune and surfs the web, but also monitors personal hygiene through patented eLoo technology.

FINANCE

The bank said the foreclosure will continue because it is the bank's policy "not to discriminate based on race, gender, creed or Presidential status."

MIDDLE EAST

Government officials allege that Shiite leaders intentionally refused to sell tickets for the recent executions to anyone living outside of Baghdad.

HOLLYWOOD

Bush's nomination becomes the first for a sitting president and expands a political landscape that already features a nomination for former VP Al Gore.

SPECIAL REPORT

Shop owner Alexi Ulyokov has never had problems with running out of stock whenever a holiday rolls over the Capitol city, but this year is different.

SUPER BOWL

Mayor Ray Nagin is accusing federal officials of dragging their feet while his city's football team suffered deplorable playing conditions in Chicago.

TELEVISION

The new show pairs up some of the nation's heaviest drinkers with celebrity counterparts, lets the alcohol flow, and turns on the microphones.

ELECTION 2008

This will put 273 entries on the 2008 primary ballot, a move that could cost taxpayers millions in order to print ballots with a smaller font size.

SPECIAL REPORT

Evidence uncovered by CAP News shows that Disney has been forcing its performers to appear in each other's shows and sleep in the studio chained in boxes.

Caught On Film
President and Mrs. Bush pose outside their RV before leaving Washington, DC. after the bank forecloses on the White House.

The best photos from July.

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