December, 2007

Swap site a world recycling phenomenon

December 31st, 2007 December 31st, 2007
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Morgantown, West Virginia When Laura Gernell heard about a topographic point where citizenry gave away dead good thing to strangers — no money changing custody, no questions inquired — she figured it was to a fault good to be true.

But husband Ronald had got lost his job as a motortruck driver and she was temporarily unemployed, at home in a leased, unfurnished flat with her babe son.

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Study: Web-gen flock to public libraries

December 31st, 2007 December 31st, 2007
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NEW YORK Young grownups are the overweight users of public depository libraries despite the simplicity with that they can get at a wealthiness of info over the Internet from the creature comforts of their homes, harmonizing to a new study.

And citizenry are travelling to libraries not only for the Internet computing machines there but likewise for depository library reference books, papers and mags.

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State to proffer online high school classes

December 31st, 2007 December 31st, 2007
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NEW YORK Connecticut public high schools will begin offer online courses to students next calendar month, according to Gov. M. Jodi Rell.

The airplane pilot program, named CT Virtual Learning Center, will cancelled courses such as algebra, geometry, and English to students at risk of dropping behind or neglecting, Rell told in a scripted statement.

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Gambling industry capitalising on writers’ strike

December 28th, 2007 December 28th, 2007
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NEW YORK Who says there’s nothing new on your TV?

Citizenry may pick up their Wii remote alternatively of their TV remote if the Hollywood authors strike drags on into 2008.

“If you’re a sports fan of web programming, perhaps seeing some other repeat of ‘Pushing Daisies’ or ‘Cold Case’ will invigorate you to complete that level of ‘Ratchet and Clank Future’ alternatively,” suggests Joseph Olin, President of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.

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Report: Motion rentals coming up to iTunes

December 28th, 2007 December 28th, 2007
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SAN JOSE, Golden State Apple Inc. is readying to denote next calendar month the long-rumored launch of a picture show rental service through its line iTunes Store, as well as a groundbreaking licencing deal of its anti-piracy engineering — moves that could dramatically boost the entreaty of digital movie statistical distribution.

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Air hoses take some other look at inflight Net

December 27th, 2007 December 27th, 2007
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NEW House of York Airlines and service suppliers seeking to present high-speed Cyberspace services to passengers say they’ve erudite from Boeing Co.’s 2006 determination to draw the stopper on its ambitions to equip its planes with a like service.

Charles IX Ogilvie, manager of inflight amusement for Virgin America, demonstrates airborne usage.

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For bloggers, on-line advertisings beckon

December 27th, 2007 December 27th, 2007
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NEW York Zach Van Wyck Brooks pocketed USD one,000 this calendar month blogging about the inexpensive lunches he detects around midtown Manhattan — USD 10 or less, rather greasy, and if he’s favorable, served from a motortruck.

Zach Van Wyck Brooks holds a takeout lunch last hebdomad in New York and composes a web log about inexpensive eats.

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‘Green funerals’ feature biodegradable coffins

December 27th, 2007 December 27th, 2007
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Portland, Oregon Cynthia Beal wants to be an Beaver State cherry tree after she dies. She has everything to get it take place — a physical structure, an inhumation site and a biodegradable coffin.

Artemis Beal with an Ecopod, a biodegradable coffin made out of reused newspaper.

“It is compostinging at its best,” articulated Beal, proprietor of The Natural Sepulture Company, that will sell a mixed bag of eco-friendly interment products when it opens in Jan, including the Ecopod, a kayak-shaped coffin made out of reprocessed newspapers.

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Military uniforms admit tourniquets

December 26th, 2007 December 26th, 2007
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Capital of Virginia, Virginia As an Regular army surgeon in the Middle East, Dr. Keith Uprised watched a worker bleed to expiry when a motortruck in his convoy was hit with a propelled grenade.

The scheme would admit eight compression bandages, two in each arm and pant ramification.

Rose could non get his fellow a compression bandage, which could have aided control the hemorrhage on his injured leg, and Saturday along the torn wreckage and spoke with him as he occupied his last breather.

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‘One Laptop’ a striking in Peruvian settlement

December 25th, 2007 December 25th, 2007
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ARAHUAY, Republic of Peru Doubts about whether poor, rural children truly can gain from far little information processing systems evaporate as chop as the morn dew in this brow Andean small town, where 50 primary school tykes got machines from the One Laptop computer Per Minor project six calendar months ago.

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