Use Of Ghenghis Khan's Name To Be Regulated By Mongolian Government

October 6, 2006
Take a stroll through a Mongolian liquor store and you will find no less than a half dozen separate brands of vodka and beer with the image and name of the nation's favorite historical figure, Ghenghis Khan, applied as endorsement. The same goes for tourist agencies, restaurants, and everyday household products. Mongolia's legislature, however, began debating on Thursday on a new law to regulate the use of the great conqueror's moniker on commercial products in order to prevent the cheapening of Khan's legendary status. In the early 13th century, Ghenghis Khan established an empire and dynasty that would reach as far as Eastern Europe, encompassing present day Russia, China, and much of the Middle East. Efforts to protect the Khan's name, often reviled outside of Mongolia as a symbol of barbarism, demonstrate the pride contemporary Mongolians hold to their legendary past.

Frenchman Makes Record By Running From Paris To Tokyo

September 5, 2006
Frenchman Serge Girard on Tuesday completed an epic 260-day run from Paris to Tokyo, making him the sole runner to have raced the distance across all continents. The 52-year-old insurance worker also breaks the previous world record of the longest journey without a full day of rest. Girard was greeted by a small crowd and his three children, when he arrived at a hotel in Tokyo. He ran about 45 miles a day, guided by satellite through the Global Positioning System, to complete the 11,840 miles journey in over eight months. Girard set off his marathon from Paris on December 18.

Couple Want To Be Wed In Space

July 31, 2006
According to an AP report, author and motivational speaker, Cindy Cashman and her airline pilot fiancé want to get married in space. Cashman has received backing from the Rocketplane Kistler company based in Oklahoma. This company hopes to offer commercial space flights to the public within a couple of years.

RV Living Increases Among Americans

May 25, 2006
Baby boomers are trading homes for a life on the road aboard their recreational vehicles (RV). A typical RV owner nowadays has money, a sense of wanderlust and enough technology to run an office or stay in touch with family while on the road, Rachel Parsons, spokeswoman for the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association told the AP.
BabyFirstTV To Provide 24/7 Programming For Infants

BabyFirstTV To Provide 24/7 Programming For Infants

May 11, 2006
Despite parents always telling their children to stop watching television, a new network aims to start gathering viewers from birth. BabyFirstTV will be the first channel to offer 24-7 programming aimed at infants, when it launches this month.
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