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Liberty students race for Patrick
Fifth-grade students at Carpentersville's Liberty Elementary School learned too soon the devastation of cancer when they lost young classmate Patrick Smith in 2004.
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$30 million hotel may precede other projects
A new $30 million hotel could be the forerunner of even more development on the North Shore near PNC Park.
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Review: Buffalo's new MiniStation - a fast 500GB in the pocket
Buffalo Technology's latest addition to its line of USB storage devices is the MiniStation TurboUSB HD-PS series.
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Inspector
The Oregon Department of Transportation was established in 1969 to provide a safe, efficient transportation system that supports economic opportunity and livable communities for Oregonians.
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San Diego Scene
"I'm going to go home, play some golf and mess around with my four grandsons," says the newspaper publisher turned city councilwoman turned cable company executive turned urban leader.
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Shell's support for carbon capture plant raiseshopes for emissions cuts
Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to invest in one of the largest carbon capture and storage projects in the world.
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WiMAX
An organization founded in 2001 that promotes the IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband standard and provides certification for devices for compliant devices.
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Ace Cafe Coming to Sturgis
May 15th, 2008 by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" Always wanted to hang out at the Ace Cafe but you're on the wrong side of the pond? Well, polish up your cafe racer because this year, you'll have your chance to ...
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