Department
Aug 29 2006, Tina

Japan is witnessing its first Robot Museum soon in Nagoya in October. The “Robot Mirai Department” store is the first specialized robot shop in the world.

It is just like a dream come true for all those who are crazy after robots. The main product...

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
AP, Washington
President Bush pulled the rug out from under Republicans this week when he abruptly dropped his opposition to a massive housing rescue.
made popular 19 min ago
(0)
AP, Washington
The Secret Service has asked for an extra $9.5 million to cover unexpected costs of protecting the presidential candidates during what has turned into an historic year...
made popular 4 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Brookfield
A zoo in suburban Chicago plans to reopen an exhibit where 16 stingrays died last week when a malfunction let the tank’s water get too warm.
made popular 4 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Harrisburg
A man convicted of murder for failing to seek medical help for his handicapped daughter for more than a week after she suffered third-degree burns in a scalding bath...
made popular 4 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Deerfield
Violent storms on Thursday in a 25-mile-long swath of central New Hampshire destroyed several homes, damaged dozens of others and left at least one person dead,...
made popular 4 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Washington
The State Department’s inspector general is investigating Iraqi oil contracts after four Democratic senators complained that department employees may have...
made popular 5 hr. ago
(1)
AP, Fort Worth
A teenager shown on a video coaxing his 2- and 4-year-old nephews into smoking marijuana was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison.
made popular 5 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Washington
The State Department’s inspector general is investigating Iraqi oil contracts after four Democratic senators complained that department employees may have...
made popular 6 hr. ago
(0)
AP, New York
A naturalized U.S. citizen accused of helping to lead an Iranian terrorist group must face trial on a charge of providing material support to terrorism, a federal judge...
made popular 6 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Chicago
A paralyzed man claimed in a lawsuit Thursday that seven Chicago police officers dragged him from a car and beat him unconscious when he was too slow to obey their...
made popular 6 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Bennett
U.S. Attorney Troy Eid says escaped convict, his wife and 3-year-old daughter were found slain outside a farm house east of Denver on Thursday in an apparent...
made popular 6 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Phoenix
A police spokesman says a man has been arrested in a shooting that wounded three people at a Phoenix community college campus.
made popular 6 hr. ago
(0)
AP, San Diego
Two Marines apparently killed one of their Camp Pendleton comrades in a dispute over stolen drug money, prosecutors said Thursday.
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, San Diego
Two Marines apparently killed one of their Camp Pendleton comrades in a dispute over stolen drug money, prosecutors said Thursday.
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Nashville
Country singer Chris Cagle has been found not guilty of domestic violence after his girlfriend refused to testify against him.
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, San Diego
Charges have been dismissed against a Camp Pendleton Marine sniper accused in the shooting deaths of two Syrians in Iraq.
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Phoenix
Officials say three people have been shot at a community college in Phoenix.
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, San Diego
If you haven’t heard of “Twilight,” ask a teenager. The best-selling young-adult book isn’t bound for the big screen until December, but fan...
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, New York
Police and the World Trade Center site’s owner sketched out a security agreement Thursday that settles a turf war over who will protect ground zero against...
made popular 7 hr. ago
(0)
AP, Waco
Baylor University regents on Thursday fired the school president, the second in three years to leave amid clashes with the faculty at the world’s largest Baptist...
made popular 8 hr. ago
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
AP, Hartford
An employee of the state Department of Children and Families has been charged in the death of a 7-month-old foster child placed in her care, prompting the agency to...
made popular Jul 17 2008
(0)
AP, Hartford
An employee of the state Department of Children and Families has been charged in the death of a 7-month-old foster child in her care, prompting the agency to seek her...
made popular Jul 17 2008
(0)
AP, Mcallen
The U.S.-Mexico border fence will make life harder on some South Texas farmers, damage valuable wildlife habitat, impair views and generally become an obstacle to...
made popular Jul 16 2008
(0)
AP, San Francisco
A federal judge on Wednesday refused to order an overhaul of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ health care system, saying veterans groups who had sued for the...
made popular Jun 25 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
Women veterans aren’t receiving the same quality of outpatient care as men at many Department of Veterans Affairs’ facilities, according to an agency review...
made popular Jun 13 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
A review by the Department of Veterans Affairs finds that women veterans aren’t receiving the same quality of outpatient care as men at about one-third of its...
made popular Jun 13 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
Four of the nation’s largest homebuilders will pay $4.3 million in fines for failing to control runoff at construction sites in 34 states and the District of...
made popular Jun 11 2008
(0)
AP, Baghdad
In a May 31 story about U.S. military deaths in Iraq, The Associated Press erroneously reported at least 21 U.S. military deaths for May. The death toll for the month...
made popular Jun 2 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
A Department of Homeland Security program to strengthen port security has gaps that terrorists could exploit to smuggle weapons of mass destruction in cargo containers,...
made popular May 27 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
A Department of Homeland Security program to strengthen port security has gaps that terrorists could exploit to smuggle weapons of mass destruction in cargo containers,...
made popular May 27 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
The man President Bush chose to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development Department assured senators Thursday that he’ll use his limited time there to...
made popular May 22 2008
(0)
AP, Plano
Department store retailer J.C. Penney says a pullback in consumer spending has cut its first-quarter profit in half, and predicts “difficult” conditions for...
made popular May 15 2008
(0)
AP, Arlington
A former Washington state social worker has been accused of faking brain cancer to avoid work. Theft charges were filed Tuesday against Sandra Dee Martinez, 40,...
made popular May 14 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
Two ex-State Department employees say the Bush administration ignored corruption at the highest levels within the Iraqi government and kept secret potentially...
made popular May 12 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ top mental health official said Tuesday the wording in an e-mail to colleagues he sent out about suicide data that started out...
made popular May 6 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Bob Filner accused the Department of Veterans Affairs Tuesday of criminal negligence in the handling of data about the number...
made popular May 6 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
Forget long layovers, longer security lines and delay-induced dinners of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels at the airport, the Transportation Department wants you to think...
made popular Apr 29 2008
(0)
AP, San Francisco
A top-ranking official at the Department of Veterans Affairs defends the agency’s treatment of disabled veterans and denies the agency has tried to cover up the...
made popular Apr 26 2008
(0)
AP, Dayton
A member of the House Armed Services Committee said Thursday that he wants the Department of Defense to review what he called a botched investigation of a pregnant...
made popular Apr 25 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
A Democratic senator on Tuesday called for the chief mental health official of the Department of Veterans Affairs to resign, saying he tried to cover up the rising...
made popular Apr 22 2008
Images
Mclean:

Ms. Victoria Johnson, President/Chief Executive Officer, Communications Resource, Inc. (Photo: Business Wire)