admin on August 15th, 2010

More things to do
THEATER Top of Utah   ‘THE ALTOS: A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE SOPRANOS,’ Hunt Mystery Theater, 7 p.m. today, Sept. 10, 24, Boccia’s D’Italia, 1045 N. Washington Blvd., Ogden. $15/show, food available for purchase. 866-569-1482. Discount code for $2.50 off: hmnews. Additional shows and dates at a Sandy restaurant. www.huntmysteries.com . read [...]

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admin on August 12th, 2010

Stocks retreat as Fed grows more cautious
Stocks and interest rates are tumbling as investors around the world take a bleaker view of the U.S. economy.
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admin on August 10th, 2010

Trackers Are Trendy Once More
August 8, 2010: The British Army has hired a Canadian professional tracker, Terry Grant, to teach troops how to use his stalking skills to detect IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices, mainly roadside bombs) and the signs (spoor, the signs people leave on the ground as they move) of enemy troops.
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Monkeys and humans more closely related, new species disovery suggests
Humans and monkeys may have diverged more recently than scientists have thought, a partial primate skull discovered in Saudi Arabia suggests.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-06 22:42 WRAPUP 7-BP captures more oil from broken Gulf of Mexico well
By Anna Driver and Michael Peltier
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Monday Letters: Public art needs better approach; bad-mannered cyclists and more
Times Colonist readers have their say on civic politics, losing jobs to the Olympics and public art.
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More new jobs in April than expected, but unemployment rose too
WASHINGTON — An encouraging April jobs report showed that the U.S. economic recovery is gathering steam, but analysts warned that a widening financial crisis in Europe remains a global threat.
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More new jobs in April than expected, but unemployment rose too
WASHINGTON — An encouraging April jobs report showed that the U.S. economic recovery is gathering steam, but analysts warned that a widening financial crisis in Europe remains a global threat.
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Census Deadline Looms as More Counties Exceed 2000 Rates
Time is running out for Alabama residents missing their 2010 Census forms to get replacement forms mailed to their homes.
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New Bird Fossil Hints at More Undiscovered Chinese Treasures
A newly described bird from the Jehol Biota of northeast China suggests that scientists have only tapped a small proportion of the birds and dinosaurs that were living at that time, and that the rocks still have many secrets to reveal.
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