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The Idaho Statesman - Sun Nov 15, 1:04 am ET
Tim Woodward happened to be in Carson City, Nev. for Nevada Day, Nevada's statehood celebration, and likens it to Mardi Gras. Could an Idaho Day party work as a replacement for the Boise River Festival?
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CNN Money - Fri Nov 13, 12:50 pm ET
Short on cash? Join the new old economy and swap.
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antiMUSIC - Thu Nov 12, 4:39 am ET
Today's roundup of quick music news stories
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Spin - Wed Nov 11, 6:48 pm ET
The Flaming Lips are a weird bunch. tweetmeme_service = 'bit.ly'; tweetmeme_source = 'SPINmagazine'; Share But with their latest release, the "Miles Davis meets Joy Division" double album Embryonic , the Oklahoma boys are getting even weirder , with ringleader Wayne Coyne going naked and filming a giant, spherical vagina-type-thing giving birth to a bunch of other naked people, who then ride ...
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New York Press - Wed Nov 11, 5:21 pm ET
A SECT OF enlightened individuals lives among us.Their beliefs encompass shamanism, a 2012 doomsday scenario, obscure psychedelic drugs, mysticism, yoga, UFOs, crop circles, occasional communication with Mayan deities and the lingering suspicion that Obama is part of a robot conspiracy.
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USA Today - Tue Nov 10, 3:00 am ET
SolarCity lets clients lease a solar-power system instead of buying it, and save up to 15% a month on the combined electric and lease bill.
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East Bay Express - Wed Nov 11, 3:21 am ET
By Joshua Emerson Smith.
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Science Daily - Tue Nov 10, 1:21 pm ET
Aerosols, very small particles suspended in the air, play an important role in the global climate balance and in regulating climate change. They are one of the greatest sources of uncertainty in climate change models. ESA's GlobAerosol project has been making the most of European satellite capabilities to monitor them.
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redOrbit - Tue Nov 10, 12:18 pm ET
Image 1: Desert dust blown from the Western Sahara towards the Canary Islands, seen in this 300-m resolution Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) image. The wind can move between 60 and 200 million tons of fine dust up from the Sahara each year. Credits: ESAImage 2: An example of a GlobAerosol product: aerosol optical depth for the year 2007, derived from Envisat AATSR data. Credits: ESA
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Gamasutra - Tue Nov 10, 2:47 pm ET
In its latest Game Design Challenge, Gamasutra sister site GameCareerGuide asked its readers to create a game design based around a photograph -- and now you can see what they came up with. The photo, seen here, depicts a firefighter scaling the face of a clock -- an image that's wildly open to interpretation and re-interpretation. The best entries, as chosen by the GameCareerGuide staff, are ...
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Snowmass Village Sun - Wed Dec 9, 6:16 am ET
There are a lot of artists living in Snowmass Village and now due to the efforts of the Snowmass Arts Advisory Board, they will have a chance to display their creative works at a new venue within the town limits. SAAB will have an opening reception for local artists entitled "Local Winter Color" at the renovated Welcome Center for Village Property Management on Friday, Dec. 11 from 5 - 7 p.m ...
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East Aurora Advertiser - Wed Dec 9, 3:42 am ET
When Jennifer Brazill comes back to town for her 20th East Aurora High School reunion next year, she’ll have some stories to tell: about managing the career of rising singer/songwriter/recording artist Samantha Stollenwerck and promoting her new CD “Carefree;” about co-founding a new record label, Dusty Peach Records, with Stollenwerck in Los Angeles; about rubbing elbows with the likes of Dave ...
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Creative Loafing Charlotte - Tue Dec 8, 9:54 am ET
By Cecil Adams I have heard Thomas Jefferson traded marijuana blends with George Washington and the other founding fathers. I find this hard to believe, but the rumor is ubiquitous. Can anyone verify if it is true or false? I e-mailed the famous Jefferson scholar Clay Jenkins but got no response. However, on his podcast, The Thomas Jefferson Hour, he did admit to donning his Thomas Jefferson ...