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The Scottsdale City Council wants to continue collecting more speed data even after it shuts off the cameras that digitally patrol Loop 101.
A federal grand jury charged a Wilkes-Barre man yesterday with offering to help al-Qaeda blow up oil pipelines and refineries, a plot he allegedly hatched in a Yahoo chat room bearing Osama Bin Laden's initials.
On Sept. 9, 2006 the family of Frank and Helen Martindale Rice Held it's 26th annual reunion at the Causeway in Thomson. There were 105 family members and a few friends in attendance. After a delicious picnic dinner, the annual meeting was held.
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks ended higher Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average logging a new record close, after the price of oil slumped to a 14-month low, raising hopes falling energy costs will boost consumer spending and moderate any slowdown in the economy.
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks rallied Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average on track to close at an all-time high, after the price of oil slumped to a 14-month low, raising hopes lower energy costs will boost consumer spending and moderate any slowdown in economic growth.
NEW YORK -- The Dow Jones Industrial Average punched through to an all-time high Tuesday as a drop in the price of oil to a 14-month low raised hopes that lower energy costs would serve to boost consumer spending
I dislike talking on the telephone, so much so that there is half a chance I won't answer it. I could kiss the woman who invented caller ID, or shake the man's hand.
Hundreds of jobs -- professional, administrative, clerical, ministerial and even some secular -- are filled through NCR Classifieds each year.
"That's one small step for 'a' man, one giant leap for mankind." Source: Neil Armstrong, upon first stepping on the Moon July 20, 1969. An Australian computer expert has analyzed the voice audio and concluded that Armstrong actually did say "a man".
An Aussie Computer Programmer Says Everybody Heard Wrong According to Australian computer programmer Peter Shann Ford, Armstrong's famous utterance has been misquoted all these years.

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