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64. Sports Watch
Vince Young looked a little rusty in his first game back from a strained right quadriceps muscle but LenDale White made up for it with a career-high 133 yards rushing. In his first career postseason start, lefty Jon Lester held the Rockies to three hits over five and two-thirds innings for the win. Pettersen completely lost her lead with back-to-back bogeys before her eagle on the par-5 final hole allowed her to post her second straight victory, and third in four weeks. Brandon Jacobs had...
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65. One Silicon Valley firm will cash in on MRSA scare
October 28th, 2007 One Silicon Valley firm will cash in on MRSA scare Posted by Harry Fuller @ 12:05 pm Categories: Blogroll, climate change, global warming, research, federal government, air pollution, environmental health Tags: Public Health, Gene, Global Warming, MRSA, Cepheid, Healthcare, Federal Government, Government, Harry Fuller TalkBack Share Digg. October 28th, 2007 One Silicon Valley firm will cash in on MRSA scare Posted by Harry Fuller @ 12:05 pm Categories: Blogroll, climate...
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66. Live Search
Free installation of Windows Live betas, including Messenger, Mail, and more. Find exactly what you are looking for FAST! With Live Search.
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67. Montana Outdoors: New generation of salmon in incubation
Direct current is pumped into the water which stuns the fish and draws them toward the positive poles of the electrical setup so the fish can be netted. The three states have populations of chinooks that are disease-free, so they feel safe in sharing with others and transporting fish across state lines in their times of need. It was interesting to note in the North Dakota press release that Fryda reported the Sakakawea female chinooks averaged about six pounds this fall - a bit bigger than...
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68. October 2007
From Mark Steyn's brilliant column today, which also contains a quick summary of the why behind theNew Republic's collapse: [P]op-culture metaphors aren't really of much use, especially when you're up against cultures where life is still defined by how you live as opposed to what you experience via media. From Mark Steyn's brilliant column today, which also contains a quick summary of the why behind theNew Republic's collapse: [P]op-culture metaphors aren't really of much use, especially...
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69. Water buy-back plea
The foundation's report says the wetland supports more than half of the waterbirds in this state and the largest permanent pelican breeding colony in Australia. Do these people not realise that drying out and regeneration is a natural cycle? Before we interfered to make the river systems more "user friendly", there was a regular flooding and drying cycle back long before Europeans came here. Posted by: Bob Harris of Broadview 8:14am today The ABC show Landline had a story the other week on...
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70. Bowling results
Want to comment on this article? Register on our forums and post your thoughts. Westside Lanes Western Swingers. Ne Middle School Federation.
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71. Arkansas News Bureau
Dawn Creekmore successfully guided her bill to allow Arkansans to "freeze" their credit reports to thwart identity theft through the Legislature this year, only to have Gov. Bill Halter's campaign to put a state lottery proposal on the 2008 ballot announced Tuesday it has hired a national firm to help gather the signatures necessary to get the measure before voters next year. Mike Beebe declared two Arkansas counties state disaster areas Friday due to damage from storms that struck the...
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72. Open house features rare snowy owl
Word of the unusual sighting spread quickly among birdwatchers, but, a day later, the bird was found injured and taken to Treehouse. Hundreds of visitors glanced at the mounted bird of prey during the center s annual open house over the weekend. The bird died while being treated for injuries after being hit by a car. Brighton facility takes care of injured animals. Medley said the bird was undergoing surgery when it died. ELLIS The Telegraph October 28, 2007 - 7:59PM John Bailey of South...
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