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Current News for April 25, 2008
AC/DC Planning Major World Tour!
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:26:33 PDT
Paul Cashmere of Australia's Undercover News has just revealed that AC/DC will be touring in support of their new album due out later this year.
Sky News: Bridgend 'Suicide': Teen May Be The 19th Victim
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:52:34 PDT
A 19-year-old man who died suddenly in Bridgend is thought to be the 19th victim of an alleged spate of suicides in the Welsh town.
Fischer ad attacks Lunsford in U.S. Senate race
Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:31:36 PDT
FRANKFORT — Democrat Greg Fischer’s campaign for the U.S. Senate has started a new strategy to “compare and contrast” Fischer with rival Bruce Lunsford. The Fischer campaign Friday begain airing a 30-second TV ad across the state that questions the management of nursing homes by Lunsford and his Louisville-based company, Vencor. “The first part of this race was to introduce Greg,” said Ken Shapero, the campaign’s communications director. “Now for the next three weeks, we will compare and con
Tiny transistors and big mortgage headaches
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 07:44:02 PDT
Graphene may herald the development of the world's smallest, fastest transistors. Meanwhile, the Bank of England is greasing the skids for mortgage traders in the UK, while here in America, Merrill Lynch writes down $6.5 billion in debt, and it's actually considered good news.
Macrina to head Microscan Global Sales
Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:52:17 PDT
Microscan’s latest appointment continues the trend of attracting senior executives from the electronics industry. In January, Jeff Timms (formerly of Siemens) joined Microscan as President and now John Macrina (Panasonic) will join him in May. Macrina and Timms are expected to enhance Microscan’s development and sales growth initiatives worldwide
Science News for Kids: Polar Ice Feels the Heat - Science News
Second Life Daily News
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:17:45 PDT
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Rotten Timing of Bands and Heart Attacks
Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:12:04 PDT
Diary time again. Wednesday afternoon, I ended up doing something I had never done before, and the only reason was because the Pope was visiting America. Normally, I would be indifferent to such a thing, and it was exactly my complete indifference that drove me to this point. You see, when I eat lunch in my house, I eat in my living room, usually around 12.30 or 1.00, while I watch television, often the news. It's usually the only television I watch in the course of a day, unless it's Thursday,
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Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:26:33 PDT
Paul Cashmere of Australia's Undercover News has just revealed that AC/DC will be touring in support of their new album due out later this year.
Sky News: Bridgend 'Suicide': Teen May Be The 19th Victim
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:52:34 PDT
A 19-year-old man who died suddenly in Bridgend is thought to be the 19th victim of an alleged spate of suicides in the Welsh town.
Fischer ad attacks Lunsford in U.S. Senate race
Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:31:36 PDT
FRANKFORT — Democrat Greg Fischer’s campaign for the U.S. Senate has started a new strategy to “compare and contrast” Fischer with rival Bruce Lunsford. The Fischer campaign Friday begain airing a 30-second TV ad across the state that questions the management of nursing homes by Lunsford and his Louisville-based company, Vencor. “The first part of this race was to introduce Greg,” said Ken Shapero, the campaign’s communications director. “Now for the next three weeks, we will compare and con
Tiny transistors and big mortgage headaches
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 07:44:02 PDT
Graphene may herald the development of the world's smallest, fastest transistors. Meanwhile, the Bank of England is greasing the skids for mortgage traders in the UK, while here in America, Merrill Lynch writes down $6.5 billion in debt, and it's actually considered good news.
Macrina to head Microscan Global Sales
Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:52:17 PDT
Microscan’s latest appointment continues the trend of attracting senior executives from the electronics industry. In January, Jeff Timms (formerly of Siemens) joined Microscan as President and now John Macrina (Panasonic) will join him in May. Macrina and Timms are expected to enhance Microscan’s development and sales growth initiatives worldwide
Science News for Kids: Polar Ice Feels the Heat - Science News
Science News for Kids: Polar Ice Feels the Heat Science News - 10 minutes ago In March, its scientists reported disturbing news. The average melting and thinning rate of those glaciers has more than doubled between the 2004 and 2006. ... |
Second Life Daily News
Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:17:45 PDT
Second Life Daily News http://www.secondlife.com
Rotten Timing of Bands and Heart Attacks
Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:12:04 PDT
Diary time again. Wednesday afternoon, I ended up doing something I had never done before, and the only reason was because the Pope was visiting America. Normally, I would be indifferent to such a thing, and it was exactly my complete indifference that drove me to this point. You see, when I eat lunch in my house, I eat in my living room, usually around 12.30 or 1.00, while I watch television, often the news. It's usually the only television I watch in the course of a day, unless it's Thursday,
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