Saturday, May 27, 2006

 

Concert magic comes to life: Well-tuned team keeps Casting Crowns performance 'heartbeat' steady (Ar-15)

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Concert magic comes to life: Well-tuned team keeps Casting Crowns performance 'heartbeat' steady
CHAMPAIGN - While fans of Casting Crowns gathered outside for the Assembly Hall doors to open, lead singer Mark Hall enjoyed a moment of solitude at the piano in the center of the empty arena.

A light with a bright future
Organic light-emitting diodes will revolutionize the way we use lighting, researchers say.

National Hurricane Center announcing predictions for 2006
MIAMI The National Hurricane Center will give its predictions for the upcoming hurricane season today.

Wind takes out 3 power poles
For the second time in 12 days a microburst behind Chapel Apartments on Rose Street downed power lines causing outages around the community.

Tax Break Starts Sunday
The state's storm supply tax break will go into effect Sunday and run through June 1. Essential items such as flashlights, batteries, coolers and generators will be tax-free during the break. Other items include portable radios, tarps, storm shutters and cell phone batteries.

Three boaters missing on Ontario lake
Emergency rescue crews are searching for three people who are missing after their boat overturned in stormy conditions Sunday.

Snow, crowds greet campers
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS People who had visions of packing up the tent and heading for the hills to camp this holiday weekend may have to revise their plans.

4-6 Major Hurricanes Predicted in 2006
MIAMI (CBS/AP)- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has predicted the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane season will be above-normal and very active.

State's rapid growth challenging government hurricane planners
TAMPA -- New Yorker Whitney Usas picked up and moved to southwest Florida to start a new career in November 2004 at the tail end of the state's worst hurricane season on record.

Philips stock has a lot of life left: Barron's
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Investors have traditionally not given much thought to Philips Electronics NV, the Amsterdam maker of light bulbs and consumer electronics, but the stock may have more upside left, even after its rally last year, according to an article in Barron's magazine.


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