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2007-08 Women's Basketball Season Wrap-up (CSTV's College Sports) CSTV.com: #1 in College Sports us.rd.yahoo.com
LOOSE CHANGE (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) NEWS TO KNOW us.rd.yahoo.com
DISCOVERY-- Rollout and a "blast from the past" (WMFE Orlando) Pat Duggins Senior News Analyst pduggins@wmfe.org DISCOVERY— Rollout and a “blast from the past” May 1, 2008—Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center will roll Space Shuttle Discovery out to the launch pad on Saturday. Don’t expect the crawler transporter to be pulled over by the Florida Highway Patrol. The trip goes at one mile per hour! Discovery ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Avanquest Introduces PC Performance Optimization Tools for Broadband Service Providers and PC OEMS (Broadcast Newsroom) DENVER, BUSINESS WIRE -- Avanquest Software, a world leading developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market, today introduced System Suite Essentials, a PC diagnostics and maintenance solution for the OEM systems and broadband services market. us.rd.yahoo.com
Avanquest Introduces PC Performance Optimization Tools for Broadband Service Providers and PC OEMS (Centre Daily Times) Avanquest Software, a world leading developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market, today introduced System Suite Essentials, a PC diagnostics and maintenance solution for the OEM systems and broadband services market. System Suite Essentials, based on Avanquest's award-winning retail solution, System Suite 8, contains innovative, easy-to-use tools for OEMs ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Boat racing: Schiller attempts drag boat title defense (The Record-Courier) When Mike Schiller went down to Arizona last November, he went alone. us.rd.yahoo.com
Hiding in plain website (The Globe and Mail) Killers from Columbine to Dawson College have broadcast their intentions online long before going on their rampages. One criminologist thinks mass school shootings can be averted with cyberspace sleuthing us.rd.yahoo.com
Clinton Praises McCain on Global Warming, Focuses on Women (Washington Post) HAVERFORD, Pa. -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) praised Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for his willingness to break with his party on the issue of global climate change but insisted she would go further than her potential Republican presidential rival.... us.rd.yahoo.com
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