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A Drain That's No Pain
As homeowners we all know what a pain it is to keep drains flowing smoothly. Most of us have learned the hard way about drain maintenance when a clog sent water cascading onto the bathroom floor and seeping ...
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Too much network control is a bad thing
The City of San Francisco's IT department has been in the news recently, but it is certainly not unusual when it comes to allowing just one person to have unfettered rights to make password and configuration ...
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NIIT Technologies felicitated with the "Distinguished Services Award"
Thursday, July 24, 2008 NIIT Technologies felicitated with the "Distinguished Services Award" NIIT Technologies, the global IT services provider headquartered in New Delhi, has been conferred with the - ...
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Rice defends US-India nuclear deal
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the U.S. deal with India on nuclear energy cooperation will be good for both countries and for global efforts to prevent the spread of atomic technology that could be ...
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EarthLink Announces Changes to Board of Directors
EarthLink, Inc. today announced the appointment of M. Wayne Wisehart to EarthLink's Board of Directors.
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Vast oil, natural gas reserves estimated in Arctic
The U.S. Geological Survey says some 90 billion barrels of oil and nearly a third of the world's undiscovered natural gas sits untapped under an area north of the Arctic Circle.
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J.D. Power and Associates Reports: China's New-Vehicle Market Shows...
J.D. Power Revises 2008 China New-Vehicle Sales Forecast Downward to 5.95 Million Units SHANGHAI, China, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- J.D. Power and Associates has reduced its forecast for passenger vehicle demand ...
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Payments Veteran Doug Parr Joins Postilion
Postilion, a division of S1 Corporation and a leading provider of integrated solutions for self-service banking and payment processing, announced today the appointment of Doug Parr as General Manager of ...
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Indonesian Pilot Accused of Crashing Plane by Ignoring Warnings
The pilot of an Indonesian airliner that crashed in 2007, killing 21 people, has gone on trial - accused of deliberately ignoring warnings, causing the airliner to crash.
Arctic 'holds 90bln barrels of oil, mostly offshore'
Within the Arctic circle there are 90 billion barrels of oil and vast quantities of natural gas waiting to be tapped, most of it offshore, the government-run US Geological Survey said.
Krakow & Auschwitz - Auschwitz, Poland
I didn't intended to visit Auschwitz at first when I entered Europe, because my Eurail Pass didn't cover Poland.
Jacques Kaplan, Who Put Kent on the Art World's Map, Dies
As 2001, the year that will forever bear the indelible mark of 9/11, came to a close, Jacques Kaplan was presenting a show of sculpture at his groundbreaking Paris-New York-Kent Gallery in Kent.
Henry, Deans merits a draw: Carter
Graham Henry is a little quicker to wield the proverbial cane but otherwise star five-eighth Daniel Carter cannot separate the merits of his All Blacks coach and Australian rugby opposite Robbie Deans.
Shark Cage Diving - Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa
This is possibly the greatest thrill that you will ever experience. Just imagine pulling up on the boat in 'Shark Alley', the open stretch of water between the mainland and Dyer Island off Gansbaai, South ...
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