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Meetings invite public participation
A select list of next week's public meetings of councils, boards, committees and commissions in Durham County, as published by the City of Durham, Durham County and the Durham Public Schools. Links to agendas will be posted as available at blogs.news
The News & Observer |
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Rockland Scholar-Athlete: Clarkstown South's Michele Pratusevich
Clarkstown South tennis player Michele Pratusevich's best ability on the court isn't her stroke, her serve or her athleticism, but the same gift she uses in the classroom - her intelligence.
The Journal News |
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Church opens Internet veranda to assist islanders
GALVESTON — The Trinity Episcopal pastor's home is a source of free wireless Internet for its church members.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Complete Story Related Stories: Newbies: 7 Useful Ubuntu Linux Tips (Sep 22, 2008) Sharing Files With wdfs and FUSE ...
"Moreover, with respect to the latter the results were similarly perplexing whether the file was executed during bootup or on the command line with the "a" option.
Linux Today |
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Church news
More than 100,000 church members, friends and invited guests are expected to attend the 178th Semi-annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today and Sunday at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. Millions more will watch or listen to conference proceedings via television, radio, satellite and Internet broadcasts.
The Times-News |
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Ex-hacker, Air Force expert featured at summit
SHREVEPORT — One of the world's top reformed hackers and leaders of the Air Force's cyber arm here are among the confirmed speakers at the Cyber Innovation Center's Cyber Awareness Summit Tuesday through Thursday at the Shreveport Convention Center.
The News-Star |
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Richmond Hill H.S. Happenings
NEW SCHOOL WEB SITE!
Queens Chronicle |
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Around campus
Former West Monroe High student Michael Martin won the 2008 outstanding student award for graduate studies in business administration at the University of Phoenix. He earned his bachelor's in computer science. Michael and his wife, Bree, have lived in Arizona for about five years. He is the son of Kathy and Jerry Taylor and Mike Martin, and the grandson of the late William Lawrence Pace Sr., ...
The News-Star |
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By Stephen Rosenberg
After I gutted my iBook G4 laptop to replace its ailing hard drive, I thought my Macintosh troubles were over.
Daily Breeze |
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'Girls Aloud' murder writer prosecuted
A 35-year-old man is being prosecuted over an online blog in which he allegedly depicted the rape, murder and mutilation of pop band 'Girls Aloud'.
New Kerala |
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Tech elite use the internet to fight TB
Acclaimed photojournalist James Nachtwey's dream of using images to marshal arms in the battle against tuberculosis is coming true with the help of technology titans.
Mail and Guardian |
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Kramer wins another spam judgment; more than $236 million
CLINTON — A Clinton-based Internet service provider has received more than $236 million in judgment against an illegal spammer.
Clinton Herald |
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Malaysia Today |
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EXPENSIVE ENDEAVORS
Repairs needed to restore Fort Bend Independent School District campuses as a result of damages from Hurricane Ike will carry a hefty price tag for the district.
Fort Bend Sun |
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kuala Lumpur : Green Packet Bhd signed an agreement with Alcatel-Lucent in Chicago recently to jointly promote its WiMAX Rev-e products, including its latest WiMAX Rev-e Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and Intouch Connection Manager software.
Sabah Daily Express |
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Ex-county official in Ohio sentenced for obscenity
AKRON, Ohio -- A former Cuyahoga County official will serve 15 months in prison for viewing lewd images on his computer. Patrick O'Malley was sentenced yesterday in Akron.
WKYC Cleveland |
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Trout case can move forward, judge rules at preliminary hearing
A judge said today there is sufficient evidence for federal prosecutors to move forward with a criminal case against Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout, who was arrested this week on charges he accessed without authorization a computer belonging to County Administrator Joe Kernell.
The Greenville News |
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Caught off guard: Journalist details journey on way to a safer Internet
STAMFORD - "Dateline NBC" journalist Chris Hansen admits he was slightly unprepared for perhaps the most famous scene from his "To Catch a Predator" series.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Citizens cautioned about donating to bogus Ike recovery web sites
Fort Bend County and the State of Texas Department of Information is warning residents of fraudulent fundraising that could be going on via the Internet in the wake of Hurricane season.
Fort Bend Sun |
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Accel Partners To Help Bring You Cheap, Eco-Friendly Diapers
Ok, further proof that it's looking like 1999 all over again. A huge financial meltdown is just around the corner, and front line venture capitalists are spending money on ecommerce sites. Except this time around it isn't pet sites. This time, it's diapers. Diapers.com , was founded in 2005 by two new dads and has raised two rounds of capital, including a $7 million round led by Bessemer ...
TechCrunch |
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Popular business directory searches
Opportunities at Bass Hospital this week! "The Most Dedicated People-The Most Challenging Healing" Director Practice Mgt. – FT (#8840 or #8976) RN House ...
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Chief pushes for D.215 students to pay fees online
Students often line up at bookstores at Thornton Fractional North and Thornton Fractional South high schools to pay for books, fees or other supplies.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Campaign Notebook: E-mail traffic jam shows democracy at work
This from reader James Hoffman this week at the height of the House debate about the $700 billion bailout bill:
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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Photographer uses new technology to bring landmarks to life
Peter Horn is a persistent man. The Frisco resident spends his spare time taking hundreds of pictures n moving just inches at a time n of landmarks around town to piece them together in Photosynth, a new program by Microsoft that turns digital images into 3-D explorations.
The Frisco Enterprise |
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