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Unbelievable week, left me wondering about the need for all this hard work ! - despite assurance of "no tents", enormous marquee pitched directly in front of the sheds Weds-Fri. (Yes, I let rip.) Picked up three spikes left poking out of the ground already.
The questions came fast and furious today on the rumors of a pending Freddy Sanchez trade ...
Last week I was asked several questions by golf fans and readers. Here are my answers to some that I found to be especially interesting.
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- The CRTC ‘investigation’ traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada is now into Day 4. University of Ottawa student Yael Wexler has a report of Day Three on Michael Geist’s blog. Here are the official CRTC transcripts of Day One and Day Two, and we’ll run the CIPPIC’s Twitter reports of [...]
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (GS: sentiment, chart, options) has attracted a plethora of option players lately, as investors prepare for the financial firm's second-quarter earnings release, slated to hit the Street before the market opens on Tuesday, July 14...( Read More )
Kerry Keane of Gering lifts a Lake McConaughy wiper. For a variety of reasons, Lake McConaughy is Nebraska’s version of an ocean. More than 20 miles long when full, it’s the state’s biggest reservoir.
As Tyler Bond steps to the plate, he looks like any other batter in any other inning of any other baseball game.
The newly installed instrument near Silverton that will measure mercury in rain and snow in the San Juan Mountains isn't a new idea. Several studies in the Four Corners support the concern about mercury, particularly methyl mercury, a neurotoxin for humans and animals: •In 2007 and 2008 (April-October each year) a monitor installed by the Mountain Studies Institute, a nonprofit based in ...
How much does a spring break trip really help a baseball or softball team? We'll find out next spring, when those trips all but disappear. In theory, the Minnesota State High School League didn't ban the trips at its June board of directors meeting.
It's not just good manners to wait your turn – it's actually down to evolution, according to new research by University of Leicester psychologists.A study in the University's School of Psychology sought to explain how turn-taking has evolved across a range of species.
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