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Rocklin man weaves a Web of revenge
A Rocklin man who claimed dozens of Web site domains in the names of local politicians says he won't budge until they're ousted from office.
The Sacramento Bee |
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ESS gets $5.5M contract from Army
A local firm has received a $5 5 million contract to continue support for the U S Army's Human Intelligence Community
The Frederick News-Post |
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Trojans†defense shuts out Eagles
ALGONQUIN – Cary-Grove’s defense was at its suffocating best Friday night, even if its offense had some difficulty.
McHenry County Sports |
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Video: Underworld haunted house opens in Macon
The Macon Telegraph is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. However, the interactive nature of the internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every posting.
Macon Telegraph |
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Rocklin man weaves a Web of revenge
A Rocklin man who claimed dozens of Web site domains in the names of local politicians says he won't budge until they're ousted from office.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Trojans' offense prevails
CARY – After a slow start against Johnsburg, Cary-Grove’s football team gave an afternoon homecoming crowd something to shout about Saturday.
McHenry County Sports |
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Publix sued over flasher in the aisle
Two years after Chad Srogi flashed two young girls at the Weston Publix where he worked, his victims are fighting back -- in court.
Miami Herald |
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Rwanda: Korean Firm Signs $38 Million Internet Deal
Rwanda Information Technology Authority (RITA) Friday signed a US$ 38 million contract with Korea Telecom (KT) to have the latter set up the National Backbone Project which will enable high-speed internet network in the country using fiber-optic technology.
AllAfrica.com |
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Trojans deny Devils a Lincoln share
MENDOTA — Sometimes the most significant decisions and moments in a football game happen in a split second, and in three split seconds, a possible Hall Red Devil victory turned in favor of the Mendota Trojans.
Bureau County Republican |
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A&E: Altered ‘State’ in Muncie and cyberspace
This week, visiting Ball State both virtually and in the real world. An Alexander Calder mobile hangs above. Bronzes by Henry Moore and William de Kooning stand handsomely on the ground. The walls feature works on paper by Picasso, Pollock, Rembrandt, Miro and more.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Trojans' rushing attack in high gear
GRAYSLAKE – If Grayslake Central thought Friday night’s rain would help it slow down Cary-Grove’s rushing attack, it was mistaken.
McHenry County Sports |
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People on the move:
David WatkinsGuard ID SystemsThe San Mateo developer of Internet security tools appointed David Watkins chief executive.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Effort to suppress evidence denied in child porn case
An attorney for a Southbury man police said imported child pornography in 2006 tried, but failed, on Tuesday to suppress a search and seizure warrant used by police to collect the man's computers.
Republican-American |
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People on the move:
David WatkinsGuard ID SystemsThe San Mateo developer of Internet security tools appointed David Watkins chief executive officer.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Cary-Grove's offense pounds Marian in 2nd half
CARY – When Cary-Grove’s coaches review the film, they will need a most discerning eye to find much fault with the Trojans’ second-half offensive performance against Marian Central.
McHenry County Sports |
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Phone, Internet access available to residents affected by Ike
Pasadena residents who need FEMA assistance but do not have power or computer access will have the opportunity to get the help they need on Tuesday and Wednesday (Sept. 30 and Nov. 1).
The Pasadena Citizen |
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The Andalusia Star-News
Grandmas, Spotted any cute kids? When The Star-News launched its new Web site last month, we added a number of new features, making our site a more interactive experience for our readers.
The Andalusia Star-News |
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'The Portal' opens Internet doors for schools, students, parents
The days of the "dog-ate-my-homework" excuse may be numbered in Greenwich. By month's end, many secondary school students will be researching, writing and turning in their reports entirely online via the school system's first "e-learning" program, dubbed "The Portal.
Greenwich Time |
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Boys roundup: Oberlies' 2 goals key C-G soccer win
McHENRY – John Oberlies scored twice for Cary-Grove as it defeated McHenry, 3-2, in Fox Valley Conference Valley Division soccer play Thursday. Tyler Cuchna also scored for the Trojans (10-1, 4-1).
McHenry County Sports |
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Comcast provides updated outage information
Comcast, Houston’s primary provider of broadband services, has been working around the clock to restore services interrupted by Hurricane Ike to its customers throughout the Greater Houston and Texas Gulf Coast areas.
The Pasadena Citizen |
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World's biggest computing grid set to process data from Large Hadron Collider
Washington, Oct 4 : The world's largest computing grid is all set to tackle the biggest ever data challenge from the most powerful accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
New Kerala |
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Update: Message board lawsuit has no precedent
By fighting to keep the identities of posters on his Web site anonymous, Joseph Pilchesky is venturing into uncharted territory and taking Scranton Councilwoman Judy Gatelli with him.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Fine living: Showcasing some fibers that inspire
"It kind of jumps out at you," Sharon Poynor says, referring to the artwork she's temporarily posted on her computer's desktop.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Citizens cautioned against donating to bogus 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.
Sugar Land Sun |
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Mattoon FFA collecting used printer cartridges
MATTOON — The Mattoon FFA Chapter is conducting used computer printer cartridges for a program known as “FFA Recycles.”
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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