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Cheney on Georgia support
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McCain vows fight for change in big convention speech AFP
From the U.S. to Georgia, there have been words of support, aid, and now a political gesture certain to annoy Russia in the form of Vice President Dick Cheney calling on Georgian President Mikheil Saa... |
The Medicated Child
AFP - John McCain Thursday vowed to fight for America as long as he draws breath, promising to unleash a torrent of political change as he accepted the Republican White House nomination....... |
Alaska gas project hailed by Palin still embryonic Reuters
60 minutes Ten years ago, stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall were the drugs of choice to treat behavioral issues in children. Today children as young as four years old are being prescribed more powe... |
Secret to a healthy, long life: Good genes, better exercise
Reuters - A long-delayed natural gas pipeline championed by Gov. Sarah Palin that would carry supplies from Alaska to Canada and then to the lower 48 states exists in concept only and is years away fr... |
'Nation's Largest Wi-Fi Network' Launched By Cablevision
There is clear evidence that living well - exercising daily and eating properly, even if undertaken later in life - is also the best guarantee of a longer life in good health....... |
Google Chrome Faces Long Road To Enterprise Adoption
The network is available in high-traffic areas on Long Island, N.Y., at no additional charge to customers of Cablevision's Optimum broadband service....... |
Manhasset Junior Lizards Laxers
IT admins want to be aware of Chrome because it could infiltrate companies the way instant messaging did, through users determined to use the software they like, without IT approval....... |
Residents begin flooding back to New Orleans
Six Manhasset boys enjoyed an undefeated summer season with the Long Island Junior Lizards U14 travel tournament team, winning: Tristate National Tournament Champions; Upper Atlantic Champions; and Pa... |
Governor appeals to state voters in budget deadlock
Thousands of people who fled Hurricane Gustav forced the city to reluctantly open its doors Wednesday, but nearly 1.2 million homes and businesses across Louisiana were still without electricity, and ... |