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Tanker Bid Moves Toward Endgame more similar news »
Score another one for Boeing. The defense and aerospace giant has been clawing its way back into the competition to build a new generation of aerial refueling planes for the Air Force in an unusually public way. After losing the recent Air Force decision to award the $40 billion program to rival...
Fri Aug 29, 2008 more from this source»»
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Sharing Unused Airwaves more similar news »
An engineer, Mark A. McHenry litters his speech with dizzying terms like gigahertz and cognitive radio. But on one topic in the national news he is plain-spoken: the claim by the broadcast networks, the NBCs and CBSs of the world, that a new technology to provide Internet service over the air will...
Mon Aug 25, 2008 more from this source»»
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The Man Behind The Man more similar news »
It's early on a spring morning and Peter Kirsch is busily overseeing the fast-moving life of AOL founder James V. Kimsey. Seemingly everything that touches the mogul finds its way to Kirsch's desk in his ninth-floor penthouse office overlooking the White House, from philanthropy to investments, from...
Mon Aug 25, 2008 more from this source»»
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Textwalkers: Do They Need A Heads-Up? more similar news »
The latest scourge on the Republic, we are told, would be people who flagrantly, openly and notoriously -- are you ready? -- text message while they are walking. These textwalkers stride like the undead, it is said, head down, smacking into light poles, other people and occasionally even splattering...
Mon Aug 25, 2008 more from this source»»
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From the Ground Up more similar news »
Steve Lubs was looking to get rid of his $8,000 in credit card debt, but his high interest rate had him bogged down. He tried getting a loan through a bank to pay off the balance but couldn't find one with an interest rate lower than 12 percent.
Sun Aug 24, 2008 more from this source»»
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