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Johannesburg — COOL air is blowing through the heated debate over Johannesburg's bus rapid transit (BRT) system. After the government's green light last month for the project, the city and its allies are getting on with the roll-out next month and the naysayers are talking in muted tones.
Face it, we're not normal. Most consumers don't want to convert their home PCs into media centers. That doesn't stop them from wanting a single device serving as both their TV and PC, however. That's where the 22- and 32-inch Bristol ViewSurfer PC/TVs carve out their niche. Each set features a FreeView tuner and an integrated, netbook-like, Atom-based Windows XP computer with 160GB of storage, ...
Revolution coach Steve Nicol gathered up his battered troops after Saturday night's 1-0 loss in Los Angeles and addressed them briefly. The gist of his message:...
Titusville is ready to tip its hat again to the space workers and astronauts who made the moon landings possible. A string of three monuments to the Apollo program is in place with the dedication next week of a giant steel A adorned with a pair of orbs representing Earth and the moon.
ALL ABOARD: Workers at a Rea Vaya bus stop in Soweto. The Johannesburg City Council is preparing to relaunch operations after being stymied by the taxi strike in March.
There is something about Sunday brunch in New York City. The food, the people, waiting (always) 45 minutes outside before being seated, or just that...
When Doug Danner tees it up along with approximately 140 other golfers today in the first round of the Northern Kentucky Men's Amateur at Lassing Pointe, it will be as much to get away from his hectic occupation as it will be trying to win the tournament.
Monica Arino, a telecommunications policy adviser in London, was encouraged by her bosses to find new training opportunities -- even if they took her across the pond to America. Arino started with a computer search and found Rutgers University in...
Physicians worry the Ohio Supreme Court ruling could open patient records in other types of cases and create additional risk for doctors.
MUMBAI: Sayali Gokhale kept a tactical leash on Neha Pandit’s explosive strokeplay, keeping pace in the early stages and slowing down rallies later, to carve out a 21-19, 21-15 win at the second Tata Open All India badminton tournament. ...
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