EarthLink Incorporated lost $40 million in the second-quarter as subscriber growth for high-speed Internet access was canceled out by a nearly seven percent loss of dial-up customers.
Unable to find the new financing it needs, struggling Vanguard Airlines suspended operations Tuesday, saying it would lay off nearly all its employees and file for Chapter Eleven bankruptcy organization.
The Transportation Security Administration annouced Tuesday that federal employees will begin screening airline passengers at four more airports, including Athens.
Mirant Corporation reported a second-quarter loss Tuesday that was lower than expected, but said it is investigating $253 million in potential overstatements on its 2001 financial reports.
Federal auditors have uncovered the purchase of $100,000 in computers, stereos and electronic equipment with government credit cards through Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center.
The disgruntled Scott Rolen was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in a five-player deal Monday, ending a seven-year stay with the Philadelphia Phillies that ended miserably.
By the time the Battle at Bighorn ended under the lights Monday, Tiger Woods made nine birdies in 16 holes and carried Jack Nicklaus to a 3 and 2 victory over Sergio Garcia and Lee Trevino.