| PREDATOR - LAMPS STIRRING UP BLUES WAR
THERE'S a split in the Chelsea camp: Frank Lampard, Shaun Wright-Phillips, John Terry and Khalid Boulahrouz against Wayne Bridge, Ashley Cole, Arjen Robben and Didier Drogba. But Blues fans will be glad to know it's only when they're playing violent US Navy Seals game SOCOM on their PSPs. Lampard says: "There's a lot of banter. Our team is by far the best!" .
Oil lamps return to Iraq
This transcript is the last broadcast report of Khamail Muhsin Khalaf, a Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad who was found killed on April 5. This report was part of a program called "Generations" that was aired on April 4. An oil lamp is a friend of the family and a companion over the generations. It is not known exactly when the first oil lamp was made, but indications are that ancient Iraqis were the first to think of illuminating their caves by fire. "Lala" is a colloquial Iraqi name for oil lamps that first appeared during the 1940s, fell into disuse during the 1950s and 1960s, then reappeared in force as a result of the recurring electricity crises. Al-Hajj Abu Muhammad and Al-Hajja Ghaliya Badr talked about evening discussion gatherings by the light of the lala and the gas lamp.
CRM Conference: Database Solutions, LTD. Announces Successful
DATABASE SOLUTIONS, LTD., a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Technology Company for the Insurance and Financial Industry, announced recently that on March 18th through March 20th Database Solutions successfully exhibited at the LAMP 2007 Conference held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With over 43 of the top insurance and financial services firms in the world as members, 10 of which are on the fortune 500 list, Database Solutions had the opportunity to demonstrate the company's family of CRM products and Agent Intelligence online on-demand solution to agencies through out the United States, Canada, Mexico and overseas. Due to the overwhelming response from show attendees, Database Solutions has commenced product evaluations with exciting prospects showing excellent business potential worldwide.
Hogs Blow By Mallards To Move On To The Semifinals
Rockford, Ill.- In its final ever meeting against the Quad City Mallards, the Rockford IceHogs put an exclamation mark on the rivalry. The IceHogs blew out the Mallards 8-4 in front of 2,658 at the Rockford MetroCentre on Sunday to win the best-of-seven First Round Colonial Cup Playoff series 4-1. The IceHogs move on to another rival as they will now take on the Fort Wayne Komets in the Semifinals. The Hogs tallied three goals in the first and second period and two more in the third against the Mallards. Nicolas Corbeil cashed in on two of the Hogs single-game playoff record eight markers. In the first period, Jason Notermann (2:58), Corbeil (13:50) and Paul Brown (18:40) put the IceHogs on top 3-0, all beating Jason Tapp. Defenseman Luke Fritshaw kept the barrage on for Rockford when he beat a screened Tapp at 2:03 of the second period.
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