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Fossett Family Pleads for Sensible Closure
CHICAGO (AP) -- An attorney for Steve Fossett's widow pleaded for an end to speculation circulating in Internet reports that the millionaire adventurer may have faked his own death, possibly because he was heavily in debt.
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Yoga workshop offered Sept. 13
The Long Island Yoga Association is holding a workshop Sat., Sept. 13 , 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 407 Main St., Farmingdale. For information, call 631-261-1777, email longislandyogaassociation@yahoo. com or go to the group's website at www.longislandyogaassociation.org.
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Power up one of these eight mini-laptops on your way back to school
By ERIC GWINN Things have changed a lot in the past year since our 2007 back-to-school guide to laptops costing $1,000 or less. A new class of mini-laptops — less-than-$500 machines small enough to fit on a sheet of paper — has taken off. Microsoft recently ended sales and support for Windows XP, while Apple last fall updated the Mac operating system. And the solid-state hard drive is gaining ...
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Cogent Shares Tumble On Weak Earnings Projection
Internet service provider Cogent Communications Group said its loss narrowed in the second quarter as revenue grew 19 percent from a year ago. Cogent also sharply reduced its projections for the year, sending its shares down almost 25 percent.
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Cable cut disrupts school, City Hall Web site access
A world without the Internet - that was the problem facing Jacksonville's City Hall, the Duval County School District and an unknown number of area business customers on Monday after a JEA crew accidentally sliced a major Comcast fiber-optic line on the Southside.
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The Villages in Sumter County map
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Florida House District 72 map
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Florida House District 55 map
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Man charged for child prostitution scheme
A convicted felon has been charged with running a child prostitution scheme that advertised on Web sites.
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Faith and Spirit brief: Ministries benefiting from Web searches
LOS ANGELES — With gas prices high and the housing market in a slump, religious leaders are relying more on a method that lets congregations support their ministries financially by performing such tasks as searching the Internet or shopping online. Thousands of churches, temples and ministries have partnered with the search engine GoodSearch.com and the online shopping mall GoodShop.com. ...
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ZING: The best of Your Turn comments from courierpress.com
Some of the wittiest, most insightful comments about the news can be found each day on "Your Turn" at courierpress.com. Here is a compilation of some of the best zingers from our Web site. Look for Zing! each Wednesday and Saturday. On Berry Plastics requesting another tax abatement: Don't give it to them. The greedy business owners don't need it. How about giving a break to those who really ...
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W.Va. offers licenses for those who fear 'beast'
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - While some people don't trust the security of computer databases, for one small religious group in West Virginia they are nothing less than a "mark of the beast" -- indicating the arrival of the Antichrist.
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Google ‘gadgets’ called gateways for hackers
LAS VEGAS -- Hackers turned computer security specialists accuse Google of setting users up for online disasters by letting them personalize home pages with applications that could be tainted.
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Technology, bureaucracy delayed 911 response
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A 911 dispatcher trying to find a Vermont woman being beaten to death was slowed by technical problems and a bureaucratic roadblock at Verizon Wireless, delaying emergency responders' ability to reach the victim, a county official...
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The Web as Real Estate Trove
Multiple Listing Service Web sites have expanded the information available to the public, offering recent sales prices, complete with maps, addresses and photos of sold homes.
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How Walkable Is Your Neighborhood?
A Web site called WalkScore lets people find out just what amenities and services are within walking distance in neighborhoods all around the country.
New York Times |
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Reading Fair ending today
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Exercising the brain
•The PositScience Brain Fitness program consists of six computer-based exercises designed to sharpen hearing, improve memory and boost self-esteem.
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UTB-TSC connects people with Olympic games in Beijing
A proud and gleaming smile flashed across Bin Zhang's face as he watched - via live Internet feed from China - the lighting of the torch for the Beijing Olympics 2008.
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Power up one of these eight mini-laptops on your way back to school
By ERIC GWINN Things have changed a lot in the past year since our 2007 back-to-school guide to laptops costing $1,000 or less. A new class of mini-laptops — less-than-$500 machines small enough to fit on a sheet of paper — has taken off. Microsoft recently ended sales and support for Windows XP, while Apple last fall updated the Mac operating system. And the solid-state hard drive is gaining ...
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Wireless device to speed heart readings to St. Joseph Medical Center
When it comes to responding to patients suffering a possible heart attack, emergency medical personnel have a saying: "Time is muscle." The expression means the less time it takes to open a clogged artery or vessel, the less damage to the heart.
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