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Lingenfelter 427 TT 2006 Z06 Corvette"The Lingenfelter TT Z06 produced a mind-numbing 226.25 mph standing mile run. The closest LPE Corvette to ever do that required 6.5 more miles of open asphalt to do so."
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Finding Ways to Give to Those Who Need it Most This Holiday Season"I knew from the start we'd be going to "the hood" or "the ghetto", whatever you want to call it, but I had NO idea how bad it was."
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Alarming Devaluation of the U.S. DollarMany analysts believe the recent credit crunch in the lending market has taken a severe toll on the U.S. economy. Additionally, the housing market nearly stalled this year, and crude oil prices are about to crest the $100 per barrel mark.
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Hennessey Venom 1000 Twin Turbo Viper SRT10What perhaps is most incredible is that at $200,000, the Venom 1000 Twin Turbo Viper is priced far below other competitors to which it offers similar performance; most notably the all-wheel-drive Bugatti Veyron.
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Centralization in the Corporate Real Estate IndustryResearch firm CoreNet spots A trend towards corporate centralization in the corporate real estate industry.
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Guide to Doing Business in China IVWhile it is difficult to cover all aspects of business in China, the series highlights some core factors that would be helpful for those who are doing market research about China or are considering doing business within China's borders.
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Guide to Doing Business in China IIIWhile it is difficult to cover all aspects of business in China, the series highlights some core factors that would be helpful for those who are doing market research about China or are considering doing business within China's borders.
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Guide to Doing Business in China IIWhile it is difficult to cover all aspects of business in China, the series highlights some core factors that would be helpful for those who are doing market research about China or are considering doing business within China's borders.
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Guide to Doing Business in ChinaWhile it is difficult to cover all aspects of business in China, the series highlights some core factors that would be helpful for those who are doing market research about China or are considering doing business within China's borders.
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Tesla Motors Shake UpEberhard has stepped down from his position as CEO according to a recent press release from companies office in San Carlo, CA.
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Unauthorized Music Downloads on the RiseAccording to the study, 40% said they had downloaded music illegally in 2005. In 2006, the percentage dropped to 36%. However, in 2007 the number jumped 43%.
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A Lesson Learned from Veggie TalesI've enjoyed the Veggie Tales series for a while. I recently discovered that in 2003 the shows creator, Big Idea Productions, went into bankruptcy after the release of their first feature length movie, "Jonah: a Veggie Tales Movie" .
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A Review of Cheddar's Restaurant in Dallas, TXIt was a triple layered fudge/cake with a thick helping of chocolate frosting between the already thick layers of cake. Did I mention the warm chocolate sauce? Yes, if you can bear it, there was...
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A "Plug-in" Prius in the WorksToyota has just become the only car company approved to test a "plug-in" hybrid vehicle on the streets of Japan.
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An Attempt at House Fly ExterminationNot only are they annoying, houseflies can be dangerous. They have been known to carry such diseases as tuberculosis, malaria, and even anthrax.
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Schlotzky's Deli - A First-hand AccountWhen I started writing this article I was sitting in the Schlotzky's. This wasn't a planned occurrence. Pasted to the windows for passersby to see, is a sign saying "Boot Up. Chow Down. Free WiFi (with your meal)". The statement turns out to be partially true.
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WiFi Troubleshooting--Part 2Before you spend hours on the phone with tech support, there are a few things you may want to try to get your wireless connection up and running.
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National Amusement Theaters Partners with Gaming LeagueUntil recently, video games were not your typical front-page news. It seems that since the release of the Xbox 360 in 2005, they've become all the rage.
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Rechargeable Battery Care--Just the Facts (Part 2)When it comes to battery care and battery life, there is no shortage of tips and tricks. However, truths and myths seem to flow freely out of many sources, and seperating them can prove to be a difficult task. This is part 2.
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Rechargeable Battery Care--Just the FactsWhen it comes to battery care and battery life, there is no shortage of tips and tricks. However, truths and myths seem to flow freely out of many sources, and seperating them can prove to be a difficult task.
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Researchers Encourage Interspecies Stem Cell ResearchThe Academy of Medical Science in the United Kingdom has released a report supporting cloning research that mingles human embryos with animal matter.
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Small Town Circulates Its Own CurrencyThe town of Great Barrington, Massachusetts has created its on local currency which they have dubbed "BerkShares". The town of 7,400 has about 844,000 BerkShares in circulation.
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WiFi Troubleshooting TipsBefore you spend hours on the phone with tech support, there are a few things you may want to try to get your wireless connection up and running.
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An Interview with Switchfoot on Bro-Am and the Care House OrganizationTim Foreman of the Grammy-nominated, dove award-winning, San Diego alt-rock band Switchfoot took time from a busy day at Moonlight beach to discuss Bro-Am--A day of festivities on in Encinatas, California, to benefit a charity. -
Dell Joins Microsoft on the Linux BandwagonNow, Dell has released two desktops and one notebook coming pre-installed with Linux software. Dell's XPX 410n and Dimension E520 desktops and the Inspirion E1505n will come with the Ubuntu 7.04 Linux operating system as OEM software.
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Media Retail Company Trans World Stays Afloat in Digital AgeThe company's strategy is a 2-pronged effort to stay on the cutting edge of technology while still providing a tailored user friendly retail experience.
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Tax Subsidized Stadium ConstructionFrequently, the funding of large sports stadiums with taxpayer dollars is defended by regional governments on the grounds that a new recreational businesses in the area will grow the economy.
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Warhol and Rothko Draw Hefty BidsAppreciation for pop art's universally appealing style still remains today, as evident by these recent multimillion dollar auctions.
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IPhone and N95 Clash in Smartphone WarApple's biggest advantage is the hype surrounding the iPhone and the iPod owners who are eager to gobble up the next thing Apple offers.
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New Gene Therapy Treatment for Blindness"It will be many months before we have the full picture. We anticipate the best outcome in younger patients, as we will be treating the disease in the early stages of its development"
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Sony's Dead Goat Fiasco Draws Ethical CriticismAn adult-rated, fast-paced bloodbath - and enormous fun to boot...bigger, better and as brutal as ever".
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Are Drug Companies Bribing Doctors?Campbell concludes that if the pharmaceutical marketers didn't think it was working, they would have stopped by now.
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Earth-like Exoplanet Discovered"On the treasure map of the universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X,"
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Mayor Bloomberg Wants a Greener NYC"Let's face up to the fact that our population growth is putting our city on a collision course with the environment"
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Sony's New PSP Campaign Opens with Price Cut"...the new price for PSP, as well as the continued growth of the 'Greatest Hits' library, reflect our ongoing commitment to supporting and expanding the PSP community,"
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The Bible in a Nutshell XXIII: 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 JohnIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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Texas-Sized Piece of Antarctica is Melting AwayAccording to experts during a 3-day meeting at the University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geo sciences, a large section of Antarctica within the Amundsen Sea Embodiment is melting away.
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Tesla Roadster Prototype Seen Cruising California RoadwaysTesla motors has delivered a working protoype of it much acclaimed Tesla Roadster, proving that they are not only legitimate but serious about producing a ecofriendly supercar.
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The Bible in a Nutshell XXIII: 2 Peter 1, 1 John, & 2 JohnIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XXII: James & 1 PeterIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XX: 1 Timothy 2 Timothy, & TitusIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XXI: Philemon & HebrewsIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XVIII: Philipians & ColossiansIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XVII: 2 Corrinthians, Galations, and EphesiansIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XVIII: Romans & 1 CorinthiansIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XIX: 1 Thessalonians & 2 ThessaloniansIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XVII: John & ActsIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell VII: Ezra & NehemiahIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell, Part XVI: Mark and LukeIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!") noticeable
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The Bible in a Nutshell X: Isaiah, Jeremiah & LamentationsIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell VIII: Esther & JobIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell IV: An Intro to the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of MatthewIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XIV: Haggai, Zechariah, MalachiThe Bible in a Nutshell XIV: Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
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The Bible in a Nutshell XIII: Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, & ZephaniahThe Bible in a Nutshell XIII: Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, & Zephaniah
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The Bible in a Nutshell IX: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, & Song of SolomonIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XI: Esther, Daniel, and HoseaIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell XII: Joel, Amos, Obadiah, & JonahIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell VI: 1st Chronicles & 2nd ChroniclesIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell V: 2nd Samuel, 1st Kings & 2nd KingsIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell IV: Ruth & 1st SamuelIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell III: Joushua & JudgesIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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The Bible in a Nutshell II: Leviticus, Numbers, & DeuteronomyIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
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India and Pakistan Press Forward for PeaceIndia and Pakistan resolved to continue peace negotiations despite the recent terrorist train bombings, but increased tension is evident.
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NASA Preps for Space WalkSpace flight veteran Frederick Sturckow will lead the Atlantis crew on its trip to add the third set of solar wings to the space station on mission STS-117.
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The Bible in a Nutshell: Genesis and ExodusIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!"
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More XBOX 360s Sell More in January Then DecemberWith the launch of these two systems, it would seem that Microsoft's Xbox 360 would get "lost in the sauce". But recent sales numbers have a different story to tell.
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New IPTV Technology is Competition for Cable and Satellite CompaniesThere is a technology waiting in the wings that has the potential to steal the "GooTube's" thunder-and cable and satellite companies aren't to fond of it either.
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Indo-Pakistani Train Explosion Probably the Work of Muslim TerroristsLeaders of both countries began trying to repair relations in 2001 (after both had demonstrated nuclear abilities in 1998). Currently, both countries are participating in slow-moving peace negotiations to put an end to the Indo-Pakistani rivalry.
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New Energy Generation Technology"If even a fraction of the lost heat can be converted into electricity in a cost-effective manner, the impact it would have on energy can be enormous..."
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GM Considers Chrysler Purchase"Rumors circulated on Friday that General Motors is in preliminary talks with Chrysler over a buyout. If the two were to combine the new GM would own 40% of the American market."
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Experts Say Globalization is at RiskWhat globalization needs defending from most, is public sentiment.
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What Are Hermeneutics?There are few, if any, rules for Hermeneutics, because it is what usually comes naturally to readers during their study time.
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What is Exegesis?On the surface, it can process could simple, but it can actually become quite complicated.
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IBM's New Chip Promises to Double Microprocessor PerformanceIBM says the chip will make multimedia applications, such as graphics, music, and movies, run much quicker.
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Cold Carbon Storage Could Reduce Global WarmingIf the study is successful, cold carbon storage has the potential to reduce world CO2 emissions by up to 33%.
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Congress Opens New Area Up for Energy DrillingThe new law allows oil and gas to be drilled in an 8 million acre area 125 miles south of Florida's panhandle, and 325 east of the state's western boarder.
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A Case of Blatant Government Endorsed Religious Intolerance...here in America, our founding father's realized that religious freedom is vital to the stability of a country. Centuries of wars and riots in countries where state sponsored religions existed had taught them that it would only lead to political upheaval.
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NASA's Mars Probe on the FritzThe high-resolution camera equipped on the probe began to show problems in November. This 800 megapixel camera is the largest camera ever taken into deep space.
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More Reason's to Purchase a PriusPromotions include a $249 per month leasing agreement and a 3.9% financing for 36 months.
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Staying Out of the High Definition DVD Format Wars...the entertainment industry has already taken sides.
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Kyoto Wont' Fly in the U.SThere is a cultural divide in the way Americans and Japanese think when it comes to government and community.
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Forced to Go to a Church?Last November, I cast my ballot in a church I had never seen before. The surroundings and people were very unfamiliar to me...
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U.S. Postpones Deployment of F-22 RaptorsThe Raptors were reportedly sent back to Hawaii for operational reasons and no redeployment date has been announced as of yet.
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Honda CR-V is No LemonHonda CR-V is no Lemon
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Should We Be Concerned About Globalization or Protectionism?With our latest congress leaning a little more to the left than the previous one, protectionism fears may have some validity.
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Your Survival Guide to Windows Vistayou'll experience dynamic reflections, smooth gliding animations, transparent glass-like menu bars, and the ability to switch between your open windows in a new three-dimensional layout.
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China's Symbiotic RelationshipOne of the fastest growing economies in the world has a secret weapon to their success. -
Easy Ways to Start Saving & InvestingNaturally, there may be some tough hurdles when committing to put $50 aside every month. Here are few easy tips to help get you going. -
Easy Ways to Start Saving & Investing- Part IIIf you want to make your savings start working for you right now, there are a couple of investment tools tailor-made for the small investor -
2007 Food Trends from the Food IndustryThe idea of food and flavor trends is a relatively recent idea for those who, like me, are not part of the food industry.
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The Future of Wireless AccessWiMax will provide high-speed internet access at long distances.
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How to Avoid the Printer Cartridge Wars and Save MoneyThere's a reason for Epson's inkjet market stinginess. It's the $49 inkjet printers we buy. -
Should We Be Concerned About Globalization or Protectionism?With our latest congress leaning a little more to the left than the previous one, protectionism fears may have some validity.
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How to Get into Baseball's Hall of FameHe has over 2,600 games and over 3,000 hits, and he didn't need steroids to do that, just a strong will and an iron determination. He's a true sports hero anyone could look up to. -
How to Avoid Large Plumbing BillsImmediately, you think to buy a liquid dissolvent. It should be a quick fix, right? -
Russia Makes Bid to Join the World Trade OrganizationRussia is growing by leaps and bounds and is right on the heels of growth phenom China. Now they are using their growth to attempt to enter the World Trade Organization.
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Was Uploading Saddam on You Tube a Smart Idea?Hussein said a brief prayer as thenoose was placed around his neck. Moments later, the floor opened up beneath him.
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How Harmful is Second-Hand Smoke?Several states have adopted various versions of The Clean Indoor Air Act, which prohibits smoking in most public areas.
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Boflexible Resistance Training for Only $3? Were you thinking about buying that flex contraption but decided to wait because you didn't want to pay monthly payments on it for...forever? Well, your patience has paid off.
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A Review of Hillsong Lives Latest Album: Mighty to Save"Whatever, Situation or season you are in today, Our God is mighty to save, always has been, always will be. Make the choice today to lift up your head, and lift up your voice, and bring a sacrifice of praise." -
A Review of Gran Turismo 4 for the PlayStation 2Polyphony developed this 4th installment to be the biggest and best. Its physics and graphics engines are top-notch and absolutely unmatched.
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A Review of Nothing is Sound by SwitchfootNothing is Sound is their 3rd album in a row to reach at least gold status (their last one, Beautiful Letdown, went platinum) The most recent addition to the band, and probably the last, Guitar player Andrew Shirley, helps to take Switchfoot's sound to another level.
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Generation Next Study Returns Interesting Findings. The hundreds of statistics available in the study gave a 360-degree view of the mindset of today's young adults and then compared them with their parents and grand parents. Several things about this generation stood out.
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A Review of Star Wars Battlefront II for the PlayStation 2Its three modes of play, Rise of the Empire, Galactic Conquest, and Instant Action, make sure that players will get hundreds of hours of game play before completing the game.
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Employment Outlook is Bright, but Inflation May Weigh on Economy in 07Increased labor costs have been a catalyst to employment figures. The Federal Reserve is somewhat concerned that employers will filter this extra cost down to consumers, which would result in inflation.
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Food Industry Revises Child Marketing PolicyAs a result of the new guidelines, several things will be changing in order to encourage healthier living among American Children. It's about time something has been done to restrain the marketing onslaught on American kids.
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Experts Tame Expectations for Energy Supply in the ArcticAt it's best the, Arctic sources would deliver a combined 3 million barrels of oil per day, merely a drop in the bucket of our daily oil consumption, of 20 million barrels.
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Toyota's Sports Coupe for the 21st CenturyThe FT-HS is already being called the next Supra. If given that moniker, it would have legendary expectations to live up to. -
The Health Risks of Long-Term Cell Phone UseCell phones are great tools. They allow you to talk to just about anyone anywhere and cell phone games make for great boredom busters. Technological progress is wonderful, but not at the expense off public health. -
3 Reasons Why a Lunar Space Station is a Good IdeaCuriosity may have killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. We're curious to see if we can really find a way to live on the moon. Furthermore, what are the long-term effects of living on the Moon? -
A Portrait of America Part 3This is the final installment of A Portrait of America.So far we've covered demographics, political ideology, and time prioritization. In this issue, we'll take a look at spending habits and religion (as well as some of our quirkier beliefs). -
A Portrait of America Part 2In part 1 of A Portrait of America , we studied the demography of America and where Americans stand politically. In this installment, we'll look at where and how Americans spend there time.
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The Rebirth of HubbleIts stunning photographs have propelled the astronomy community towards scores of new discoveries. It possesses an ever growing array of instruments including an infrared camera, an optical spectrometer, and three guidance sensors. -
A Portrait of America Part 1: Interesting Statistics About American Culture - Future and CurrentIt was called America by the Numbers. The idea was to provide an overall picture of American life and culture.I decided it would be worth writing another article just to highlighting some of the project's most interesting findings. -
What is Partial Birth AbortionWithin this article you will find a detailed account of the partial-birth abortion or the D & X procedure. There are also several resource links. -
NAFTA Superhighway Threatens Mid-AmericaThe highway would allow businesses to bypass expensive U.S. ports and ship to neighboring countries who will deliver the goods via the NAFTA Superhighway. Sounds good, right? Why not have one going from New York to California?
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Is the GOP's Conservative Voter Base Eroding?Most voters, about 47 percent, still consider the GOP to be more closely aligned with the Christian community than the Democratic Party. However, this is an eight point drop from previous figures at 55 percent.
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Sleep, Dreams, Hypnosis & Their Relation to ConsciousnessOur brain manages data through the use of different states of consciousness. Altered states like sleep and hypnosis change the way we percieve data.
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Tesla Motor's Electric Roadster: A Super-Sleek, Super-Green, 100% Electric Sports CarWho said to be ecologically and economically responsible you had to drive a mundane econobox or a not so sporty hybrid?



