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Tim Toone’s life has played out like a prime-time TV series. All the 24-year-old Peoria resident needs is theme music and a season finale. Toone has served a Mormon mission in the midst of an African civil war and survived two armed robberies, one which...
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Only three weeks away from the opening ceremony, the Sun City 50th Anniversary Committee is still looking for help. Paul Herrmann, executive director of the Visitors Center, said the group needs more volunteers and more interest. Addressing a small group...
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India to study absorption of radio noise at Antarctica Updated on Thursday, November 19, 2009, 16:00 IST Mumbai: India will install Imaging Riometer at its permanent research station in Antarctica in a few months time to study the absorption of radio...
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This is another installment of a series exploring issues faced by families who care for special needs adults. Mariel Rosenau is a special needs adult who lived her first 50 years at home with her parents. Though suspected of having a form of developmental...
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Last updated on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 3:02AM EST W hen The Twilight Saga: New Moon is released in theatres this week, pay special attention to the Cullen house...The 5,117-square-foot, five-bedroom, four-bathroom Arthur Erickson stunner in West Vancouver's...
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By Bill Briggs Let’s start by driving a stake into the heart of some olds myths. People with sun allergies aren't really restless creatures of the night. They are not undead – although they may feel that way after, say, watching a marathon...
The Telescope for Invisible Stars It's no secret that space is cold. But in some places, it's so frigid that light can't radiate in the visible spectrum, which makes celestial bodies invisible. Now the Herschel Space Observatory is exposing them....
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Shares of Sunoco ( SUN ) slumped Friday morning after Goldman Sachs added the energy company to its Conviction Sell List...Hurt by the Goldman note, Sunoco’s stock slid to $26.65 in the premarkets after closing at $27.22 on Thursday.
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It's what we call asymmetric warfare Many incumbents before Brown have greased up to News Corp's boss. And none have known when he'll pull the rug away At last, the perfect motto to place above the lintel of No 10. This week, the prime minister's official...
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Sun apologises for misspelling name of soldier's mother on website Tabloid had attacked Gordon Brown for spelling mistakes in letter to Jacqui Janes, whose son Jamie died in Afghanistan The Sun has apologised for misspelling the surname of Jacqui Janes...
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