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Hank Nijmeh was one of five children in a friendly Palestinian Catholic family that established the Falafel’s Drive-In on Stevens Creek Boulevard. Today the 52-year-old Nijmeh spends much of his day in a cell at the Yuba County jail, where he often hears terrifying voices and is tormented by severe hallucinations.
WILLARD -- Rocky Mountain Power has received the legal right to start construction of a high-voltage power line through Willard even as the city fights to stop the project.
Shermco Industries, a leading provider of rotating machinery testing, repairing and remanufacturing as well as power systems maintenance and electrical damage restoration services, has announced training classes available in July 2009
Forty years on, the debate is over. He didn't say the "a". Neil Armstrong meant to, of course; the line he had prepared to mark the climax of humankind's greatest adventure of the 20th century should have come out as "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind". But the "a" somehow got lost. Some experts blamed it on his flat Midwestern accent. Some maintained the humble indefinite ...
BECOME an indie filmmaker! Earn big money! No experience necessary! That seductive promise inherent in the rise of digital film and home-editing technology may be at an end.
Model uses the power of quantum mechanics in a processor similar to that found in computers and cell phonesA team led by Yale University researchers has successfully implemented simple algorithms using a quantum processor based on microwave solid-state technology--similar to that found in computers and cell phones.
A team led by Yale University researchers has successfully implemented simple algorithms using a quantum processor based on microwave solid-state technology -- similar to that found in computers and cell phones. The new processor is far from conventional, however, in that it uses the potent power of quantum mechanics to bring the dream of quantum computing a small but significant step closer to ...
The pitchmen at the San Diego County Fair agreed yesterday that having a moment of silence for Billy Mays probably made no sense at all.
A team led by Yale University researchers has successfully implemented simple algorithms using a quantum processor based on microwave solid-state technology -- similar to that found in computers and cell phones...
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