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Cape May votes to fence in feral cats
If the feral cat lovers are so adamant about keeping them around, why don't they take them in? What if it was found that rats were killing the endangered birds? Would they object to killing or removing the rats? Probably not, because rats aren't cute. .
Witnesses Describe Shooting Scene
I have been reading alot of the posts and I am seeing alot of name calling and down right ugliness. This is not supposed to be how we act in hard times. We need to leave the investigating up to officials, and comfort eachother. We need to all remember that his friends didn't shoot anyone or do any harm, so the hurtful things that some of you are saying about them are very unnessesary. Hold on tight to the ones you love, and try not to let this murderer keep you from living your life. Love you all. Posted by: Jarbeau Location: Bellevue on Dec 6, 2007 at 02:30 PM It is a shame to see what one person who has lost hope can do. We can analyze it and try to prevent these acts in the future but it is the price of a free society. Posted by: Brian Location: Kansas City, MO on Dec 6, 2007 at 02:23 PM My thought's and prayers go out to the families, and the community.
Lady Bulldog netters fall to Sahuaro
Douglas' No. 1 singles player Alexis Romero returns a serve in her singles match with Sahuaro Friday. Romero was a 6-4, 6-3 winner as the Lady Bulldogs fell to Sahuaro 6-3. Douglas kicks off region play this week hosting Palo Verde on Thursday before heading to Sahuarita on Friday. .
Category: Offshore outsourcing
Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives Chrysler outsources parts of IT to Tata Posted in: General Outsourcing Offshore outsourcing Chrysler, which recently became an independent company after separating from Daimler, has outsourced its IT to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in "a multi-year contract" worth about $120 million. The automaker is in the process of being remade by CEO Robert Nardelli, who was technology savvy as leader of Home Depot. This time around Nardelli appears to be leaning on outsourcing its IT in contrast to his approach at Home Depot. Under the pact, Tata will provide support, maintenance and services that "will encompass a portion of the functional areas within Chrysler, such as Sales and Marketing and Shared Services." posted by Larry Dignan February 20, 2008 @ 5:50 am Last 10 posts: EIC Podcast: iPhone and business; Mix '08 wrap; Facebook's new hire (03-07) Sprint and T-Mobile: A disaster in waiting (03-07) Digg: Better off with Microsoft or Google? (03-07) Smart badges? We don't need no stinkin' smart badges.
Daschle on Obama’s appeal: Hope versus fear
Blah, blah, blah. Never a substantive complaint about how he might personally suffer if the Democrats assume control. Tuesday night he called for a long visit and it became apparent he has had an epiphany. He suddenly realized that his greatest prosperity came during the Clinton years and that his seven figure pension was lost and his company bought out by an uncaring competitor because of rules changes initiated during the GWB presidency. He has voted as a social conservative for years, but last night said" It is unconscionable that any one in the richest country in history has to pay for health care or higher education. And I don't see why we haven't done something to get free of that damned foreign oil. And I don't think one more American boy should die for oil!" The thing is, he starts to draw Social Security in a couple of months, and there isn't a defined benefits pension plan any more so he really needs SS to be solvent so he can make it, and he sees privatization as his own road to ruin.
African violet wins popularity contest
This plant soon became a popular house plant in Germany and other European countries but it did not come to North America until 1926. The California firm of Armacost and Royston imported seeds in 1926 from British and German greenhouses that were known for African violets. Their work led the way for the development of strains and hybrids suitable for home gardening. Today, the African violet is considered the world's most popular house plant and they are a $30 million a year industry. But back to the seeds. According to Dorothy Parker Adams, "It all started with a package of 100 seeds." The 100 African violet seeds grew into 134 plants, and as they say, the rest is history. .
Justice Federal Credit Union Goes Live with Fortent's Hosted Anti ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Justice Federal Credit Union (www.justicefcu.org) has gone "live" with Fortent's hosted anti-money laundering (AML) solution throughout its operations, Fortent announced today. Justice FCU provides financial services to more than 45,000 employees of the U.S. Department of Justice, Homeland Security, and law enforcement associations nationwide. Designed as a lower-cost alternative for financial institutions with up to $70 billion in assets, Fortent Hosted AML employs the same Fortent technology that is endorsed by the American Bankers Association and is used by larger multinational institutions around the world. The hosted offering provides rapid implementation of Fortent's transaction monitoring application to financial services companies looking to accelerate their compliance cost savings and reduce IT overheads.
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The 65-31 vote passed a bill that supporters said protects the industry from financial disaster and bankruptcy caused by damage lawsuits/Associated Press. DFO: I'm not a hard-core, pro-gunner, but I do believe that people that pull triggers kill people, not the gun alone. .
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In an uncommon endorsement, Cizik says science can be an ally to help religious believers understand what faith is telling them. The projects supporters include the two-time Pulitzer prize winning scientist and author Edward Wilson, Nasa climatologist James Hansen and Calvin DeWitt, president of the Academy of Evangelical Scientists and Ethicists. span.contentAdIntro { font-size: 9px; color: #333; clear: right; display: block; } div.contentAd { clear: both; background: #ffe; border: 1px solid #fc9; line-height: 20px; padding: 5px 10px 0px 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; } div.contentAd a { font-size: 11px; display: block; padding-left: 40px; line-height: 16px; margin-bottom: 5px; background-position: 0px 2px; background-repeat: no-repeat; font-weight: bold; } div.contentAd a:hover, div.contentAd a:hover span { text-decoration: underline; color: #444; } div.contentAd a span { font-size: 10px; font-weight: normal; color: #444; } Upcoming Ethical Corporation conferences & events: .
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