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Traveling with Streets & Trips (Jan 14 2005 07:59 GMT) - As I noted in an earlier entry, Ponzi is traveling this week. Both of us have GPS units installed in our cars, making it difficult to use rentals without some kind of navigational system on hand. Once you have it, you can’t live without it - even in the most familiar of territories. Instead of renting a special device, I loaded Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005 (with the GPS) on my laptop and showed her… |
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Is this the result we wanted? (Jan 14 2005 07:59 GMT) - The National Intelligence Council, a think-tank of CIA directors, shares my analysis of the effects of the Iraq War on the fight against Islamofascism. From MSNBC.com: Iraq provides terrorists with "a training ground, a recruitment ground, the opportunity for enhancing... |
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Our own little Limbaugh (Jan 14 2005 07:59 GMT) - Truth is stranger than fiction. Now ultra-right-wing talk show nabob and Oregon Republican apologist Gregg Clapper is allegedly a pothead. Four pipes! Suck it up, Gregg! Clapper was busted in connection with prosecution of alleged animal poaching by Shilo Inns... |
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Fitment question (Jan 14 2005 07:59 GMT) - Forum: Wheels and Tires Posted By: jeffreyatl Post Time: 01-14-2005 at 07:46 AM |
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CBC tsunami benefit delivers poignant moments and humour (Jan 14 2005 07:58 GMT) - - Everyone from Prime Minister Paul Martin to budding R 'n' B star Keisha Chanté to Bubbles (of Trailer Park Boys fame) made appearances on the CBC's tsunami benefit Thursday, making good on the public broadcaster's promise to deliver a show with big names from all walks of life. The three-hour program – dubbed Canada For Asia – included several poignant moments, like the Halifax band MIR's powerful rendition of their song Homeless.The quickly arranged benefit also had its share of lighter interludes. |
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Bush admits he regrets comments (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Washington - President Bush expresses no qualms about ousting Saddam Hussein but regrets saying he wanted Osama bin Laden "dead or alive" and declaring "Bring 'em on" in an allusion to Iraqi insurgents. |
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MPS: Paintings belong to Board (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Milwaukee Public Schools officials want two paintings, believed to be worth about a half million dollars, returned to Milwaukee from an art auction business in Connecticut where they had been sent. |
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Clarke would jail fewer for tickets (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. said Thursday that he is contemplating actions to reduce the number of non-violent nuisance-ordinance convicts housed at the County Jail and the House of Correction. |
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Young players get a chance to score big (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - They've punted, passed and kicked better than 3.5 million other contestants, and now two young Wisconsin athletes will go to the finals of an NFL competition this weekend. |
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Turnovers plague Marquette (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Memphis, Tenn. - Beating the Memphis Tigers on their home court is tough enough. Throw the basketball around with reckless abandon, and the task becomes virtually impossible. |
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Hofmann: Power shift delicate (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Back in August before the 1-4 start, the incredible shrinking defense and Randy Moss’ moonscape, Bob Harlan said he’d be talking this month about Mike Sherman’s job description. He was right then, and he’ll be right now when he makes him an ex-... |
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U.S. exports on the mend (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - A barometer of the U.S. manufacturing economy slipped in December but pointed toward one of the strongest export markets in 14 years, a national trade group said Thursday. |
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LGBT business group advocated (Jan 14 2005 07:57 GMT) - Tim Talsky and Jim Nowlen are business owners who appreciate the idea of strength in numbers, and that’s why they’re advocating for a chamber of commerce representing Milwaukee’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. |
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