Monday, April 24, 2006

 

WGTD radio celebrates National Poetry Month (Surefire flashlights)

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WGTD radio celebrates National Poetry Month
Journal Times - KENOSHA - WGTD (91.1 FM) is owned and operated as a public service of Gateway Technical College and is an affiliate of Wisconsin Public Radio. For an updated schedule, visit their Web site at: http://www.wgtd.org "The Morning Show" airs every weekday

The anatomy of a betrayal
Globe and Mail - London and New York In a room at the end of the fifth-floor hallway of a luxury hotel, four FBI agents hunkered down with a 29-year-old Islamic terrorist named Mohammad Junaid Babar. He was allowed to order food and watch television, but these

What's Up This Week - April 24 - April 30, 2006
Universe Today - Monday, April 24 - Before dawn, Venus and the Moon have a very close encounter. Today in 1970, China launched its first satellite - the beginnings of a national space program that later saw its first "taikonaut" in space. Tonight, let's use our

Your Point of View
MySanAntonio - What do you think about the issues raised today in the San Antonio Express-News editorial pages? Is there another issue that you think should be addressed on the editorial pages? Tell us about the issue and why you think it's important. Your Point of

Infantry transformed by new tools, training
GovExec.com - SAND HILL TRAINING AREA, FORT BENNING, Ga. -- The Army drill sergeant rebuked a group of recruits who had fired their rifles too hastily in a mock ambush. "You know we've got civilians on the battlefield," said 1st Sgt. Dennis Williams. "Just because

Robot bridges gap in colon surgery
Newsday - This was an operation in which the surgeon never touched the patient. Patricia Watkins, 55, of Central Islip suffered bouts of severe abdominal pain from diverticulitis and needed to have part of her colon removed, an operation that normally is done


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