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METRO: Did your vote count? By Joan Mazzolini Plain Dealer Reporter More than 1,200 Cuyahoga County voters will learn for the first time that the provisional ballots they cast last November werent counted.
Source: www.cleveland.com
25 patents go to Utah inventors
Twenty-five patents were awarded to Utah inventors on Jan. 23, including:
Source: deseretnews.com
Rivalry strong as ever
Make the playoffs. Win the league title. Beat Coyle-Cassidy High School. Those are the three goals set each year by the Taunton High girls basketball team.
Source: www.tauntongazette.com
Voyeurism charge dropped against Sexy Lady store owner
A misdemeanor voyeurism charge against John McManus, owner of the Sexy Lady adult novelty and clothing store in Crestview, has been dropped. McManus said Thursday he bears no ill will against the deputies who brought the charge against him.
Source: www.nwfdailynews.com
December 22, 1928
Unless Carter Oil Company beings its monster gas well near Wolf under control in the next few days, the State Bureau of Mines will order that the torch be applied, according to information received here. This report has been current in oilfield circles for two or three days, it seems.
Source: www.seminoleproducer.com
Censor forced change in early Dylan album
Q.The most talked about track of the four controversial ones on the very valuable "Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" is the one about the John Birch Society. Is it just this song that caused the album's recall, or all four?...
Source: www.jsonline.com
Smonsters and Plumplers and iPals, Oh My!
With more than 90 million players sold worldwide since its introduction in 2001, the iPod has spawned a lucrative accessories industry. At least 3,000 types of iPod extras have received Apple's blessing -- mostly no-nonsense options like cases, earbuds and amplified speaker systems. However, another trend is developing, one more playful and not always with Apple's approval or knowledge.
Source: www.ecommercetimes.com
Webcams: A window into anyone's world
Talk about an eavesdropper's paradise: Unless you work for the government, you will likely never have enjoyed such a powerful ability to monitor any of thousands of conversations as you do at Stickam.com, a new social networking site that's trying to leapfrog MySpace by enabling users to participate in live, multiway videoconferencing. Most rooms are public, and when you visit the site there is ...
Source: www.dailytidings.com
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