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| Weekly updates: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:00:00 PM Designing Duo (Stamford Advocate) A long, narrow family room open to the kitchen, with access to a terrace surrounding a pool. Tall, vaulted ceiling. Large, arched windows and double doors make for a well-lit space. Terra cotta tiled floor. Paint grade bookcases and built-in television armoire. http://www.stamfordadvocate.comNew China. New Crisis (Phayul) In the last decade China has emerged as a powerful, resurgent economic force with the muscle to challenge America as the global superpower. http://www.phayul.comAre We Ready for a Global Meltdown? (RedNova) By Elizabeth John MONSTROUS storms, ravaging seas and molten heat. The scenario for these climate changes may seem like the plot of a Doomsday movie but there are three reasons why they must be taken seriously, writes ELIZABETH JOHN. http://www.redorbit.comThe master of a miniature fleet (The Toledo Blade) Jacques Rietzke doesnt get around so well anymore, but he can leave his walker... http://www.toledoblade.comTech Data U.S. Helps Resellers Post New Revenue with Digital Signage Solutions (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CLEARWATER, Fla.----Whether it's for application in hotel lobbies, stadiums, cruise ships, restaurants, doctors offices or airports, Tech Data Corporation is enhancing its support for IT resellers and professional audiovideo integrators developing the latest digital signage solutions. http://biz.yahoo.comChicago's Museum of Science and Industry (Ohmynews) The museum is forever linked to the two World's Fairs held in Chicago. The original Museum building is the only remaining major structure from the World's Fair of 1893, also known as the... http://www.ohmynews.comA slice of marine history soon at Lonavla (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News) INS Shivaji to open museum to showcase maritime history, advances in technology For numerous years, they powered some of the greatest warships in this part of the world and disappeared after time made them obsolete. Now, marine buffs can get a look at machinery and equipment dating from the Second World War to the current era at a unique Naval Engineering Museum in Lonavla. The ... http://in.news.yahoo.com |
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