Barbaro is progressing well, and Prado pays a visit
Caspar Star-Tribune - KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. -- Ten days after his awful breakdown in the Preakness, Barbaro is progressing so well even his surgeon is impressed, though he conceded the colt will have a "hitch in his giddyup." After initially saying the Kentucky Derby winner
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Spokane Spokesman-Review - Only 3 more days until Hot Potatoes returns to a blog site near you. ETA: 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3. I hope you folks are enjoying the holidays. I'm starting to get the bug to get back to bloggin', but I'll resist until Monday. Meanwhile, I couldn't
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Two People Found Dead in East El Paso Mobile Home
El Paso News - A man and a woman were found shot to death Wednesday afternoon. A relative of the dead woman tells NewsChannel 9 she thinks she knows who the killer is. Wednesday, May 31, 2006 Police first found the 37 year old Hispanic woman after 1:30
Source: www.ktsm.com
System Admin Faces Trial For Computer Sabotage
Information Week - A former systems administrator for financial giant UBS PaineWebber goes on trial Tuesday for allegedly sabotaging two-thirds of the company's computer network in what prosecutors say was a vengeful attempt to profit from a crashing stock price. Roger
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Mickelson gearing up for major run
Caspar Star-Tribune - DUBLIN, Ohio -- Phil Mickelson's shirt already was stained with patches of sweat, the sign of someone hard at work. This was more a case of oppressive heat and humidity at Muirfield Village, because the Masters champion had yet to play his pro-am
Source: www.casperstartribune.net
Miller's Bull Pennings
CBS Sportsline - Though Colorado manager Clint Hurdle and San Francisco skipper Felipe Alou both said they expect no funny business in this weekend's Rockies-Giants series, plate umpire Ed Montague nevertheless warned both benches in the fourth inning when Giants
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Amazing software that's (mostly) free
Albuquerque Tribune - It's amazing what you can pick up while flying through cyberspace. There are all sorts of programs you never knew you needed just waiting out there to be snagged by some savvy computer geek so he can grin at his peers and proclaim, "you paid how much
Source: www.abqtrib.com
Many NAS faces: Which one is right for you?
Computerworld - " This edition of the Computerworld TechCast discusses Enterprise Information Integration, or EII, a set of strategies and technologies that " Read more " It's the late 1980s, and this pilot fish's company has just converted to a new midrange
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