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- Casino liquidation: Fire sale at Vegas' Sahara Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 3:46AMLAS VEGAS -- Hundreds of visitors lined up outside the once-iconic Sahara hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday as it reopened for a liquidation sale to get rid of everything inside.
- Crowd is all-in at Vegas icon Sahara's fire sale Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 4:08PMHundreds of visitors lined up outside the once-iconic Sahara hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday as it reopened for a liquidation sale to get rid of everything inside.
- Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsFire sale at Vegas' once-iconic Sahara draws crowd Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 4:07PMLAS VEGAS (AP) - Hundreds of visitors lined up outside the once-iconic Sahara hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday as it reopened for a liquidation sale to get rid of everything inside.
- Hundreds flock to once-iconic Sahara in Vegas to buy everything inside in liquidation sale Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 2:56PMLAS VEGAS - Hundreds of visitors lined up outside the once-iconic Sahara hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday as it reopened for a liquidation sale to get rid of everything inside.
- Kolb sits and waits for his shot Saturday, April 23, 2011 @ 6:56AMGRANBURY, Texas -- The fish tales and the trash talk begin in a phone call, before Kevin Kolb even launches his boat into Lake Granbury. "Y'all ready to lose?" Kit Getchell says, claiming to know where the fish are as he eggs on Kolb.
- Leaky homes: A crisis with no end in sight Monday, April 4, 2011 @ 12:09PMIan Fergusson discovered he owned a leaky home when a building report dropped into his mailbox.
- New Zealand v South Africa Sunday, March 27, 2011 @ 8:54AM• Hit the auto-update button for the latest. It might work today • Send your thoughts to rob.smyth@guardian.co.uk Preamble Morning. Who says 50-over cricket has nothing new to offer? This fascinating competition will enter virgin territory today, when either South Africa and New Zealand will a World Cup knockout game for the first time. The fact they have not done so ...
- New Zealand reach semis as South Africa implode again Sunday, March 27, 2011 @ 8:54AMThe Kiwis moved into the last four after an astonishing choke from the South Africans in Mirpur Preamble Morning. Who says 50-over cricket has nothing new to offer? This fascinating competition will enter virgin territory today, when either South Africa and New Zealand will win a World Cup knockout game for the first time. The fact they have not done so before is pretty staggering, even if it is ...
- I agree with Norman and the Tuesday, March 1, 2011 @ 8:44PMIn reply to An Intoxicating Influence On Our Streets : I agree with Norman and the public service unions representing nurses, ambos, police officers and the medical associations. Last Drinks is a good place to start. Much more needs to be done to address the underlying social factors that cause people and make it socially acceptable to binge drink, such as placing a ban on alcohol advertising ...
- Norman Thanks to all who Tuesday, March 1, 2011 @ 8:44PMIn reply to An Intoxicating Influence On Our Streets : Norman Thanks to all who have posted their opinions on this article here and on Facebook. I’ll just quickly comment on Tad’s latest post. 1) There has been a well designed study by researchers at Newcastle University that found a 37% reduction in violence assault 18 months after the city’s early closings and lock out. This was removed from ...
- I am coming in on this Tuesday, March 1, 2011 @ 8:44PMIn reply to An Intoxicating Influence On Our Streets : I am coming in on this conversation late, but I found the comments interesting because of the similarities in the thread below. http://newmatilda.com/2011/02/28/alice-violence-has-one-cause-alcohol If it makes any sense I agree with both Tad and Norman. I do this because there is a social gradient in health ...
- Food price hike big headache for many Chinese Monday, January 17, 2011 @ 5:11AMWhile Yang Fugang, breadwinner of an average Beijing family, is complaining about prices rising on almost everything, Zhu Yong, a worker at Xiamen International Airport, actually feels a lot of things are becoming cheaper.
- Sex / Health / Fitness: Get fit, feel sexy for the New Year Sunday, January 2, 2011 @ 6:44PMHonour that New Year's resolution! Get your body in shape with this easy diet/workout plan.
- India: Land of cheap Jaguars, cheap Harleys, and expensive Nanos Thursday, November 11, 2010 @ 10:20PMIf you want a bigger and expensive Nano or a smaller and cheap Jaguar, then you are in luck. Tata Motors just read your mind and has got just the thing for you. Tata Motors which has acquired Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is thinking out of the box. It is targeting two sets of customers with simple modifications. If you are into bikes then stay put. Harley Davidson’s bikes might be 50-60 percent ...
- Phillips to serve life in prison without parole Thursday, November 4, 2010 @ 11:37PMWednesday was a day of tears for Jeffrey Scott Phillips, but Thursday he was all smiles. After all, the jury didn't sentence him to die; however, the words of his victim's brother will continue to resonate as he spends his life in prison.
- 'Collective effort' key factor for Coyotes Friday, October 22, 2010 @ 1:00AMPhoenix Coyotes update: No Shane Doan. No Martin Hanzal. The Coyotes, desperate for a victory, knew they had to find a way to counteract that. “As a coach, you look at your lineup and say, ‘How are we gonna win?' The one thing our coaching staff came back to was, it has to be a collective effort. And I think we got that right through our group.” Led by Lee Stempniak’s first career hat ...
- Faster Forward: World apparently failed to end after digital-TV transition Thursday, June 17, 2010 @ 2:07PMWas it really just a year ago that television watchers across the United States were cringing in fear about the demise of most analog over-the-air broadcasts? Digital television - Television - Arts - Interactive - Hardware
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- Freddy's back in needless 'Elm Street' remake (video) Friday, April 30, 2010 @ 2:06AMOne, two, Freddy’s coming for you ... again?
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- Best of the Valley Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @ 12:09PMThis is the city. Las Vegas, Nevada. It's a city of almost two million people who live, work and play in a community carved from empty desert. Most of the time, they don't give too much thought to what's really good about their city, the best places to eat, hear live music, shop or spend their free time. But sometimes, they do. That's where CityLife comes in. We carry a ballot.
- The greatest film scenes ever shot Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @ 3:28AMWe all have film sequences that stick in our minds. Some are shared by many – such as the shower scene from Psycho – others are particular to us. Here our film critic and a panel of leading movie-makers reveal their favourites. What are yours? Who will ever forget the first time they saw the 45-second shower-room murder in Hitchcock's Psycho ? I remember 1959 and 1961 as the years when my first ...
- 'Inn' deep trouble Sunday, February 21, 2010 @ 3:06AMEloise will have to go hungry. In a move that could be seen as the biggest black eye yet for the struggling Plaza hotel, its leading retail tenant is bolting and suing the developer for fraud. The Demel Bakery, a famed Viennese patisserie, says it has struggled from Day One...
- Cheap housing goes begging in Princeton Saturday, January 16, 2010 @ 12:55AMPRINCETON BOROUGH -- For rent: two affordable housing units in downtown Princeton. One moderate-income, 210-square-foot studio for $790, one low-income, one bedroom unit for $685 -- heat, gas and water included.
- Blether with Brian Thursday, January 14, 2010 @ 7:45AMAll the action from first minister's questions
- Blether with Brian Thursday, January 14, 2010 @ 7:45AMAll the action from first minister's questions
- Site Search: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 @ 9:07AMA MAJOR review of poverty and benefits in Jersey begins today. A Scrutiny sub-panel will look at results from the recent Social Survey and Income Support figures and will conduct personal interviews to answer the question: ‘Who can afford to live in Jersey?’.
- Thought-provoking stuff. I Tuesday, December 29, 2009 @ 6:52PMIn reply to A Future By Design : Thought-provoking stuff. I agree that without management appropriate for conditions of complexity, the drive for innovation is simply pushing the boulder uphill. Whether the target is sustainable design or anything else, true innovation is more likely to emerge if the creativity inherent in complex adaptive systems is harnessed rather than smothered. The problem ...
- Deep-seated and growing Tuesday, December 29, 2009 @ 6:52PMIn reply to A Future By Design : Deep-seated and growing public mistrust of the standardisation that underlies contemporary science and politics cannot be overcome And you can blame this to a large part on the "environmental" sciences. The emergence of the "soft" sciences occurred because the traditional sciences such as physics and chemistry were just too hard for most people (and in particular ...
- @ icedvolvo Anarchy is for Tuesday, December 29, 2009 @ 6:52PMIn reply to A Future By Design : @ icedvolvo Anarchy is for those who have a highly developed sense of personal responsibility. I don’t see it as a practical means of progressive problem-solving in the here-and-now. What we have is a real conundrum. On the one hand, in the face of ongoing climate change, local adaptation must become more & more of an urgent issue. As you know, Australia is huge ...
- Earnestly pondered: why Tuesday, December 29, 2009 @ 6:52PMIn reply to A Future By Design : Earnestly pondered: why can’t Krudd and Wrong give the Electorate some indication that they take "Climate Change seriously?? It is such a small srep. Maybe it’s because the rest of the world is literally freezing its nuts off! Record freezing cold, ice and snow all across the Northern Hemisphere from the UK across Europe, Russia and Asia, China, Japan, Canada and ...
- Roasting bedbugs exterminates them Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 3:18AMThe latest technique to eliminate a stubborn pest has bedbugs feeling the heat -- and dying.
- Avoid the trash with popular high-tech gifts Saturday, December 12, 2009 @ 11:31PMI have received dozens of high-tech gifts over the years. Unfortunately, most are now piled in boxes in my basement.
- 'Addams Family' opens at Oriental Wednesday, December 9, 2009 @ 9:55PMBefore Charles Addams' justly beloved macabre characters make their Broadway debuts, someone needs to stick a sharp pair of fireplace tongs into all the Gothic clutter that surrounds them in their overly weighty new musical.
- Carbon wingprints Sunday, December 6, 2009 @ 9:32AMIs it right to fly off on holiday, asks BBC Ethical Man
- SyFy series blasts off this week Sunday, December 6, 2009 @ 1:27AMFor Russell Barrett, cheap production warrants hilarity.And so for the last eight years, the Norman native set up shop in his bedroom in his Los Angeles home, conjoining the heads of 10 of his friends, along with his own, onto computer generated bodies and blasting them into space in a witty and intentionally unpolished comedy.
- Paranormal Activity (15) Thursday, November 26, 2009 @ 6:29PMThe publicity surrounding Paranormal Activity has concentrated on the paucity of its budget – a mere $15,000 – and the terror it will inspire in you. Both these claims should be taken with a pinch of salt. The Blair Witch Project, the plainest precedent for this film, was supposed to have cost $20,000; but when you'd added in the costs of editing, sound-mixing and a bit of discreet re-shooting ...
- Andy Bull: The forgotten story of ... Ali v Inoki Thursday, November 12, 2009 @ 11:10AMThere are some things a person should never have to see happen to a man like Ali. This is the story of one of them Warning: this piece is 4,000 words long. If you don't think you can get away with pretending to work while you read for that long, you might want to print it out and read it on the train home later Picture Muhammad Ali. How do you see him? Standing snarling over Sonny Liston? Shadow ...
- JOHNSON CITY PRESS Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 1:21PMTAKE NOTE: Please Do Not Post Garage Sale Signs on Public Utililty Poles or a Public Right of Way. Email | Print !!**It's yard sale season!
- Three injured, one arrested in early Sunday shooting Monday, October 26, 2009 @ 1:06AMYAKIMA, Wash. -- One man is in custody and another clings to his life after a triple shooting early Sunday near downtown Yakima.
- Ukraine v England - live! Saturday, October 10, 2009 @ 1:12PMMy normal email has been broken by some penpushing eejit, so slowemail.farce@googlemail.com will have to do A Mars a day: During the half-time break, there has been only one advert. (For the record, it was for a certain type of glucose-based diabetes enhancer.) One advert, though! It's like watching Channel 4 in 1983. I'm half expecting Bobby Grant to spend the next 15 ...
- Winning Captions Thursday, October 8, 2009 @ 6:49AMDid your effort make the final six?
- Solar-hydrogen house in Florida combines new, old Tuesday, October 6, 2009 @ 7:43PMTALLAHASSEE, Florida (AP) — The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Florida State home located on campus, but off the grid Sunday, October 4, 2009 @ 3:01AMThe elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Solar-hydrogen house combines new and old Sunday, October 4, 2009 @ 3:00AMFla. St. home tests proven and emerging technologies The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Energy study blends old, new Thursday, October 1, 2009 @ 11:00PMThe elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional cracker house that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry climate.
- House powered by solar-hydrogen Tuesday, September 29, 2009 @ 7:03AMThe elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Solar-Hydrogen House Combines Old and New Methods Monday, September 28, 2009 @ 7:54PMBy BILL KACZOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Solar-Hydrogen House Combines Methods Monday, September 28, 2009 @ 7:49PMBy BILL KACZOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.
- Solar-Hydrogen House Combines New, Old Monday, September 28, 2009 @ 4:36PMTALLAHASSEE, Fla.—The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.