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Internet Exclusive: Hog hunting a great tune-up for whitetail season
Commerce, Texas -- My buddy Kenneth Talent can best be described as a globe-hopping bowhunter that has packed his trusty Mathews bows to environs as diverse as the plains of Africa, the mountains of New Zealand and Australia’s Outback.
The Allen American |
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New MP3 players hit market
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Just in time for late back-to-school or early holiday shopping, Apple, Microsoft and others have unveiled a new crop of digital media players.
The Montana Standard |
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Internet Resources Empower Long-distance Caregivers
(ARA) - John is 82 and lives in Manhattan. Since the death of his brother, he regularly checks on his 87-year-old sister-in-law who lives about 90 minutes away. She has dementia and needs help with daily needs. An aide lives with her, but John is concerned the help is getting burned out.
Carteret County News-Times |
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LITH man denies having child porn
WOODSTOCK – A 33-year-old Lake in the Hills man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to having videos of child pornography on his computer in July.
Northwest Herald |
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e-Edition makes debut; daily paper online now
The News Tribune's e-Edition, an exact digital replica of the print edition, made its debut online at NewsTribune.com Wednesday. The latest daily newspaper is available now.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Mansfield Schools Get Tech Grant
The Mansfield School District learned this week it will receive a one-year $149,771 grant for computer equipment at the elementary and middle schools, including installation and the training of three master trainers, Mansfield Superintendent Jim Hattabaugh said.
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Charges on record for one, not the other
Both DuJuan Walker and Gabriel Umentum were charged with crimes after they fought last year in Waupun Correctional Institution. Umentum was accused of punching Walker in the head, and Walker was accused of biting Umentum. Eventually all charges were dismissed, but one man has a record of those charges on the state court information network, and the other man does not. The battery charge against ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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McCain Campaign Has Laptop Stolen
The McCain campaign in Missouri has suffered a loss of what is considered sensitive information after a laptop was stolen from a field office. The laptop contained information on how the campaign was going to approach the Kansas City area. The laptop seemed to have been targeted in the theft. The thief gained entry by tossing a brick through a front window on the office. There were twenty-plus ...
Overclockers Club |
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No takers on eBay for roadside Elvis museum
WRIGHT CITY, Mo. (AP) - It looks like there are no takers for the Elvis is Alive museum. Owner Andy Key tried to sell the collection of the former eastern Missouri museum on eBay.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Get involved...
BIGOTS have made the street attack on Celtic coach Neil Lennon into a vile computer game.
Sunday Mail |
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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you're surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail only to have the screen freeze and force you to reboot and lose all your work?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Using the honor system for admissions
Students applying this fall to Rutgers University will submit their grades online as part of the school's effort to cut costs and streamline admissions.
Herald News |
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A glitch in Jetstar's computer check-in system has caused delays for passengers across Australia today. A power outage may have been behind the crash, which happened just after 11am, and lasted about two-and-a-half hours.
The West Australian |
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National
A glitch in Jetstar's computer check-in system has caused delays for passengers across Australia today. A power outage may have been behind the crash, which happened just after 11am, and lasted about two-and-a-half hours.
The West Australian |
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Jetstar glitch causes passenger delays
A glitch in Jetstar's computer check-in system has caused delays for passengers across Australia today. A power outage may have been behind the crash, which happened just after 11am, and lasted about
The West Australian |
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Adobe releases CS 4
"The way the web and other media are evolving today poses several challenges to creative professionals."
Deccan Herald |
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Residents lament price of gas, watch expenditures
In a world that offers financial advice at the click of a computer mouse, sometimes all one can do is consult a higher power.
Bowling Green Daily News |
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Thousands of Jetstar passengers stranded after computer crash
Thousands of Jetstar passengers are facing delays at airports across the country after a national outage of the airlines' computer check-in system.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Wet Paint T-Shirts Inc and Autographix have launched the full-service internet marketing agency specializing in search engine optimization, search engine marketing, social networking, and e-commerce management. The firm also will custom build, optimize and market a Web site.
Times Leader |
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Girls who blog: Fun or dangerous?
NEW YORK — On her blog, 12-year-old Tavi Gevinson posts photos of herself wielding a toilet plunger, posing in a room covered with newsprint and wearing a paint-splattered tutu inspired by Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2008 collection.
Cape Cod Times |
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Andover’s town Web site shut down
ANDOVER — The town’s Web site became a thing of the past after the Board of Selectmen voted to abandon it Wednesday night, in the face of a new state law requiring municipalities to post meeting minutes within a week.
Journal Inquirer |
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Software helps Mac run PC programs
There are two common methods for running Microsoft Windows and Windows programs on an Apple Macintosh, and one of those methods just got better and easier.
Cape Cod Times |
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Jetstar check-in glitch hits passengers
A glitch in Jetstar's computer check-in system has caused delays for passengers across Australia. A power outage may have been behind the crash, which happened just after 1pm (AEDT), and lasted about two-and-a-half hours.
The West Australian |
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BraCo libraries opening up
Brazoria County Libraries with electricity and minimum storm damage opened for regular business on Sept. 22 and are prepared to assist residents with storm related damage to complete FEMA applications. Computers are available.
Pearland Journal |
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From Taking Stock
Retail reporter and coupon queen Sue Stock offers news and shopping tips on her blog, Taking Stock. Each month, we run excerpts of some of her best stuff. For her full report, or to share a tip, visit: takingstock.newsobserver.com.
The News & Observer |
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