As the field of digital photography boost performance and lowers its costs, one company hopes to shake up the industry by introducing a new chip that could double the quality of the images without doubling the price.
The Labor Department is working to replace Enron Corp. officials with an independent legal representative on a committee that oversees the company's retirement plans.
Legal experts say an internal Enron Corp. report and a request for more information by the bankrupt company's creditors have heightened the possibility that Enron's outside lawyers could be sued.
Iran may be just a few years away from developing nuclear weapons capability, contributing to a sense of urgency on the need for a more assertive policy toward that strategically placed country, U.S. officials say.
A small plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico shortly after takeoff and rescue divers searched for as many as three missing passengers. One victim was recovered.
Growers of flue-cured tobacco have grumbled for four years about government-mandated production cuts that slashed their profits and idled machinery and curing barns.
Alumni from Hall County basketball programs saw action Saturday in wins by the North Georgia women and Duke men, and losses by the West Georgia teams as well as the Lander and Piedmont men.