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Scientists making waves with wireless ocean monitoring
The Great Barrier Reef and other sensitive environments could in future be managed with the help of a marine wireless network developed by University of Queensland (UQ)-led research.
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For Goodness Sake: Computers, back-to-school items sought
For Goodness’ Sake needs for the week include:
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"Bigfoot" fails DNA test
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever. Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
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Intel PCs to wake up for phone calls
Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet. Current computers have to be fully on to receive a call, making them impractical and energy-wasters as replacements for the telephone. The new component Intel announced last week will let computers automatically return to a normal, ...
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kota Kinabalu : A syndicate operating under the guise of courier service companies has been tricking people into paying money to them by using the Customs Department's name.
Sabah Daily Express |
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Domestic delinquents
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Court delinquents
© 2008 Reading Eagle Company, All Rights Reserved Serving the Berks County community and surrounding areas for over 130 years! This site contains links to other Internet sites.
Reading Eagle |
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"Bigfoot" fails DNA test
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever. Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
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New Internet site to feature local football teams
High school football has always been big in Tuscarawas County, and the coverage is about to get better.
The Times-Reporter |
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NOT A SURFER? Culpeper bookstore opens new chapter
87-year-old owner of Culpeper bookstore closing physical shop, but will continue business online, Business:4-Pagination
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"Bigfoot" fails DNA test
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever. Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
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How to keep your young blogger safe
Safety tips for parents looking to safeguard their young bloggers: Start with empathy. "When the Internet's involved, parents get stupid," says Parry Aftab, an online safety expert. She suggests parents harken back to their own childhoods in trying to understand the need for secret blogging. Resist the urge to post on your child's blog. "I would absolutely think that any parent who would ...
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The Natchez Democrat
A few days ago my son and I were talking about the high prices everywhere. It is very hard for the average family to make ends meet these days. But, my son told me about a wonderful ministry that he had found while searching the Internet. It is called Angel Food Ministries.
The Natchez Democrat |
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The Pop Show! Our online TV tip!
THE SHOW: 'Gemini Division,' debuts Monday and Tuesday
The Palm Beach Post |
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Popular business directory searches
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Popular business directory searches
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Can … hear … now? Hello. Are you … there?
Telephone and cable companies have done a stellar job of eliminating slow or dropped Internet connections.
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Popular business directory searches
Additional Front Desk Staff Must be able to work all shifts.Apply in person. Comfort Inn 210 N Van Buren, Enid ... >MORE Feed Truck Driver For local delivery.
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Popular business directory searches
Assistant Program Coordinator EVERGREEN COMMUNITY SERVICES Now Hiring NEW Postion (7 openings) Assistant Program Coordinator $9.51 per hour. Must ... >MORE
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Year-round tax tips for the self-employed
Though the tax season is past, some people must continue to pay taxes year-round: the self-employed. Tax planning never stops for them, so here are some tips. Educate yourself on the self-employment tax. The surest way to save on your bill at year’s end is to fully understand the tax laws that apply to you. The best resource is the Internal Revenue’s Web site, IRS.gov. Consider computerizing ...
The State |
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Three ways to stop cell phone spam
Much like everything else, spamming has gone mobile. Even if you don’t pay for text messaging, you can still receive unwanted solicitations. So how do you prevent your phone from being spammed? From Consumer Reports magazine, here are three tips: Take immediate action Once you receive a spam message, call up your carrier to complain. It may be able to offer a quick fix. You can also check your ...
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Three ways to help your computer run well
If you’ve noticed that your computer is running slower than usual, there are probably some good reasons. Spyware and other hidden problems may be behind it. From ARA Lifestyle.com, here are three suggestions for keeping your computer in good working condition: Clean up registry errors. Registry errors cause your computer to slow down. Everyday uses such as installing and removing software and ...
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Pitching in: Mayor leads volunteer clean-up project
Albany Democrat-Herald Amid chest-high brambles, volunteers discovered mattresses, box springs, office furniture, lawn chairs, scrap wood, a chicken coop, a tricycle, a computer and more on Friday while clearing decades of debris from the back and side yards of a home on Marilyn Street in northeast Albany.
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New computers bringing visuals into much sharper focus
Computing is about to get a lot more real.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Economy Sweetens Library Appeal
WHEELING - Books, DVDs, computers and Internet access all can be expensive luxuries as consumers struggle to cope with rising energy and food costs. But libraries lend these items for free, and perhaps that's why local libraries are reporting greater usage numbers in recent months.
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