Valley Vo-Tech announces winter classes News Leader
FISHERSVILLE — Valley Vocational Technical Center has announced its winter and spring adult education courses. For more details on any course or to register, go to www.valleytech.us or call 943-5511 or 245-5002.
Adware might be the culp rit slowing your computer The Olympian
Q: I want to ask your advice regarding my problem with a badly slowed-down computer.
Voting machines still under fire Daytona Beach News-Journal
TALLAHASSEE -- When Florida's infamous punch-card ballots went the way of Al Gore's presidential hopes, many thought the state's voting problems had, too. But six years later, policy makers are learning the system still isn't perfect and more changes may be needed.
Touch-screen questions may lead lawmakers to look at voting anew Naples Daily News
When Florida's infamous punch-card ballots went the way of Al Gore's presidential hopes, many thought the state's voting problems had, too. But six years later, policymakers are learning the system still isn't perfect and more changes may be needed.
First Internet Cafe for Blind Opens in Pakistan Ohmynews
During an interview, Salma Maqbool, chairperson of the PFFB, said that this is the Information Technology era, and that the Internet Cafe will prove helpful for blind students who want to study.
Capsule movie reviews El Paso Times
"Rocky Balboa" (PG) "Rocky Balboa" could have been a painful disaster, a pathetic attempt by a once-potent movie star to resurrect his faded glory. That it's not a gosh-awful mess is reason for celebration. That it's actually a pretty good movie is little short of a triumph.
Fujitsu, Infotrends eye flourishing market for document imaging Electronic Engineering Times Asia
Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc. and InfoTrends turned soothsayer as they foresee a flourishing 2007 for document imaging, citing the market's dynamism with very high growth rates and new products.
Hunt for Chile's first submarine Cyber Diver News Network
SANTIAGO, Chile (20 Dec 2006) -- Somewhere below the surface of Valapariso Bay, hidden in the harbor's dark, frigid waters and half-buried in murky sludge, is a unique 140-year-old object that, for more than a year now, has been filmmaker Juan Enrique Benítez' consuming obsession.
FILM: The Dearly Departed Nashville Scene
A classical Martin Scorsese gangster movie by way of Hong Kong; a technically astonishing future-is-now thriller set in a world without children; a shattering you-are-there evocation that revived the trauma of 9/11—these films were among the finest the movie year 2006 had to offer.
LOCAL NEWS Daily Record
The Parsippany mother who was diagnosed with Stage III cancer in her first trimester, proceeded with cancer treatment and gave birth to a healthy baby girl in 2003 died at her Parsippany home Sunday, according to her sister, Marybeth Doyle.
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