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From our own correspondent Charles Wheeler
Sir Charles Wheeler has died, aged 85. He wrote many pieces for FOOC and describes here why he loved working for the programme.
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Wright to deliver 3 sermons at Wheeler - Houston Chronicle
KAUZWright to deliver 3 sermons at WheelerHouston Chronicle - 7 hours agoBy ALLAN TURNER Just weeks after publicity over his controversial sermons rocked Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign, the Rev.A Visit to Obama's Chicago Church TIMEComment by Paul F
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Charles Manson Goes Creative Commons for Record
Murderous psycho and wannabe musician Charles Manson releases a record under a Creative Commons license. Manson's record, One Mind, gives everybody a glimpse of his musical artistry (as well as his whack-job theories) -- and the Creative Commons license means you're free to share and remix Manson's
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Charles Manson Goes Creative Commons for Record
Murderous psycho and wannabe musician Charles Manson releases a record under a Creative Commons license. Manson's record, One Mind, gives everybody a glimpse of his musical artistry (as well as his whack-job theories) -- and the Creative Commons license means you're free to share and remix Manson's
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Sears - Sunday Night: Save an Extra 15% off all Women's Charles Albert Shoes 6pm Sun
Sunday Night: Save an Extra 15% off all Women's Charles Albert Shoes 6pm Sun 4/20 - 6am Mon 4/21. This Sears coupon expires on April 21, 2008.
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Troops under pressure - Charles
Prince Charles speaks about the demands on the armed forces, in a BBC interview ahead of the Trooping of the Colour.
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Prince Charles' car runs on wine
Britain's Prince Charles has converted his 38-year-old Aston Martin to run on biofuel made from surplus wine, his office revealed Tuesday.
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Charles Schwab Founder Is Stepping Down
The online brokerage firm said that it had appointed Walter W. Bettinger II as president and chief executive, succeeding the founder Charles Schwab.
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Charles Schwab Founder Is Stepping Down
The online brokerage firm said that it had appointed Walter W. Bettinger II as president and chief executive, succeeding the founder Charles Schwab.
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Charles Wheeler
Remembering the veteran BBC foreign correspondent
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Charles Wheeler
And the far-fetched tale that turned out to be true
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The Planet to offer IPv6 hosting services
Web hosting vendor The Planet plans to offer in late 2008 commercial transit services that support IPv6, a long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol.IPv6 provides larger address spa
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Feeling the Heat in a Solar Race Car
Driving 2,400 miles across the scorching Midwest in July without air conditioning is not pleasant, but it's the only way to win a solar car race. Eighteen collegiate teams will brave temperatures in the 90s and roads littered with road kill during the North American Solar Challenge, a 1
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Feeling the Heat in a Solar Race Car
Driving 2,400 miles across the scorching Midwest in July without air conditioning is not pleasant, but it's the only way to win a solar car race. Eighteen collegiate teams will brave temperatures in the 90s and roads littered with road kill during the North American Solar Challenge, a 1
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Blogs for Print Nerds: Zine Fest Flaunts Camp and Crafts
: Photo: Emily Lang/Wired.comSAN FRANCISCO – More than 100 zine-makers packed the County Fair building in Golden Gate Park over the weekend to celebrate San Francisco's annual Zine Festival. The two-day conference featured a wide variety of DIY arts and crafts, zines, comics and a gyp
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Blogs for Print Nerds: Zine Fest Flaunts Camp and Crafts
: Photo: Emily Lang/Wired.comSAN FRANCISCO – More than 100 zine-makers packed the County Fair building in Golden Gate Park over the weekend to celebrate San Francisco's annual Zine Festival. The two-day conference featured a wide variety of DIY arts and crafts, zines, comics and a gyp
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July 30, 1869: Moving Oil in Bulk, for Good and Ill
1869: The Charles, generally recognized as the world's first oil tanker, leaves the United States bound for Europe with the equivalent of 7,000 barrels of crude. The Charles, home-ported in Antwerp, Belgium, carried its cargo in 59 iron tanks below decks. Earlier, oil was transported ac
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July 30, 1869: Moving Oil in Bulk, for Good and Ill
1869: The Charles, generally recognized as the world's first oil tanker, leaves the United States bound for Europe with the equivalent of 7,000 barrels of crude. The Charles, home-ported in Antwerp, Belgium, carried its cargo in 59 iron tanks below decks. Earlier, oil was transported ac
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June 5, 1833: Ms. Software, Meet Mr. Hardware
1833: Ada Byron meets Charles Babbage. He designed an early computer, and she would write the first computer program. Ada's father was the poet Lord Byron, but her parents separated when she was a month old. Her famous -- and poetically wild -- father went to Greece, and she never knew
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June 5, 1833: Ms. Software, Meet Mr. Hardware
1833: Ada Byron meets Charles Babbage. He designed an early computer, and she would write the first computer program. Ada's father was the poet Lord Byron, but her parents separated when she was a month old. Her famous -- and poetically wild -- father went to Greece, and she never knew
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