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user's latest post:
Gremlins Thought Extinct, Found...
Published (2008-11-19 12:56:00)
Mouse-sized primates called pygmy tarsiers, not seen alive in 85 years, have come out of hiding from a mountaintop in a cloud forest in Indonesia. Weighing just 2 ounces (57 grams), they resemble mini gremlin creatures, as they have big eyes and are covered in dense coats of fur to keep warm in a damp, chilly habitat. Unlike most other primates that sport fingernails , pygmy tarsiers have claws , which scientists say might be an adaptation to...
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NYC Triborough Bridge renamed...
Published (2008-11-19 19:50:00)
NEW YORK : New York City's Triborough Bridge will officially be renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in a dedication ceremony Wednesday. NYC Triborough Bridge renamed for Robert Kennedy - International Herald Tribune
user's latest post:
Citigroup to cut another 53,000...
Published (2008-11-17 14:57:00)
Oops...looks like their into it too UPS Employees Return to Positions, Losses May Result in 15,000 Layoffs UPS Employees Return to Positions, Losses May Result in 15,000 Layoffs - The Tech
user's latest post:
At Army Base, Stork Landed With...
Published (2008-11-16 06:24:00)
My friend's daughter is military women's doc. She must be busy. In this scary world we live in, it looks like folks are closer not taking so much for granted anymore
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Latest active threads on The Daily Grind::
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-19 19:50:00)
by ping
NEW YORK : New York City's Triborough Bridge will officially be renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in a dedication ceremony Wednesday. NYC Triborough Bridge renamed for Robert Kennedy - International Herald Tribune
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2008-11-19 12:56:00)
by wilson
Mouse-sized primates called pygmy tarsiers, not seen alive in 85 years, have come out of hiding from a mountaintop in a cloud forest in Indonesia. Weighing just 2 ounces (57 grams), they resemble mini gremlin creatures, as they have big eyes and are covered in dense coats of fur to keep warm in a damp, chilly habitat. Unlike most other primates that sport fingernails , pygmy tarsiers have ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-19 12:20:00)
by wilson
The View.... YouTube - The View 11/17/08 (1 of 5)
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-17 12:23:00)
by Steve-o
Citigroup to cut another 53,000 employees Banking giant struggling to steady itself after suffering big losses BREAKING NEWS updated 47 minutes ago function UpdateTimeStamp(pdt) { var n = document.getElementById("udtD"); if(pdt != '' && n && window.DateTime) { var dt = new DateTime(); pdt = dt.T2D(pdt); if(dt.GetTZ(pdt)) {n. innerHTML = dt.D2S(pdt,((''....
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-16 01:35:00)
by wilson
DETROIT -- The president of the United Auto Workers union said the dire financial troubles of the three U.S. auto makers is the result this year's spike in gasoline prices and the meltdown on Wall Street, not missteps by management or high labor costs. "This industry is in a crisis situation not of its own making," Ron Gettelfinger said in an interview Saturday afternoon with The Wall Street ...
Started 5 days, 21 hours ago (2008-11-16 18:35:00)
by l1zz1e
Huntington characterized as obese, toothless and poor in recent report Huntington's economy has withered, its poverty rate is worse than the national average, and vagrants haunt a downtown riverfront park. But this city's financial woes are not nearly as bad as its health. Nearly half the adults in Huntington's five-county metropolitan area are obese an astounding percentage, far ...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2008-11-16 13:21:00)
by ping
NEW DELHI (AP) India rejoiced Saturday at joining an elite club by planting its flag on the moon as the country's space agency released the first pictures of the cratered surface taken by its maiden lunar mission. A probe sent late Friday from the orbiting mother spacecraft took pictures and gathered other data India needs for a future moon landing as it plummeted to a crash-landing at the ...
Started 6 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-16 02:05:00)
by wilson
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. Joanne Chavonne saw pregnant women everywhere in town, shopping at Target for diapers or dining at a Mexican restaurant. Skip to next paragraph The New York Times The base has seen an estimated 50 percent surge in births. Then she heard that so many families were calling the medical clinic at nearby Fort Bragg for the results of pregnancy tests that the Army ...
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-16 00:55:00)
by wilson
Roughly 1,000 pupils and left-wing activists who unlawfully occupied Humboldt University (HU) and some of whom destroyed an anti-Nazi exhibition on Wednesday were reacting to the university's close ties to Israel, the university president has said. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowF ull
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-16 01:22:00)
by wilson
By RANDALL STROSS ELLEN SPERTUS, a graduate student at M.I.T. , wondered why the computer camp she had attended as a girl had a boy-girl ratio of six to one. And why were only 20 percent of computer science undergraduates at M.I.T. female? She published a 124-page paper, Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?, that catalogued different cultural biases that discouraged girls ...
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Hot threads for last week on The Daily Grind::
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-15 02:53:00)
by wilson
ST. ANTHONY, IdahoYou can't call Bill Beck the mayor of "stupid" town anymore. The former St. Anthony mayor resigned from his post at a city council meeting Wednesday night, but not before telling off the townspeople and his fellow city council members. Mayor to town folk: You're too stupid to work with - Boston.com
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-14 23:43:00)
by Suzie
Railroad attacked for ordering children off trains Reuters - Thu Nov 13, 9:41 AM ET BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's national railway company has come under fire from passenger groups after inspectors ordered children off trains because they did not have the right tickets.
Started 6 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-16 02:05:00)
by wilson
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. Joanne Chavonne saw pregnant women everywhere in town, shopping at Target for diapers or dining at a Mexican restaurant. Skip to next paragraph The New York Times The base has seen an estimated 50 percent surge in births. Then she heard that so many families were calling the medical clinic at nearby Fort Bragg for the results of pregnancy tests that the Army ...
Started 5 days, 21 hours ago (2008-11-16 18:35:00)
by l1zz1e
Huntington characterized as obese, toothless and poor in recent report Huntington's economy has withered, its poverty rate is worse than the national average, and vagrants haunt a downtown riverfront park. But this city's financial woes are not nearly as bad as its health. Nearly half the adults in Huntington's five-county metropolitan area are obese an astounding percentage, far ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-17 12:23:00)
by Steve-o
Citigroup to cut another 53,000 employees Banking giant struggling to steady itself after suffering big losses BREAKING NEWS updated 47 minutes ago function UpdateTimeStamp(pdt) { var n = document.getElementById("udtD"); if(pdt != '' && n && window.DateTime) { var dt = new DateTime(); pdt = dt.T2D(pdt); if(dt.GetTZ(pdt)) {n. innerHTML = dt.D2S(pdt,((''....
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-14 02:24:00)
by wilson
Wednesday evening, following a two-day storm that brought heavy rains to the Northwest, a culvert and the stretch of county road above it washed out near Tillamook. And when that happened, two vehicles ended up going over the edge. Stephanie McRae and her three children were in a Ford Expedition that was swept a quarter-mile downstream and lodged against a tree. "I knew what was happening," ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-19 12:20:00)
by wilson
The View.... YouTube - The View 11/17/08 (1 of 5)
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2008-11-16 00:31:00)
by Suzie
Jesco White to play last live show The Huntington Herald-Dispatch - Nov 10 3:54 PM Jay Hill was just a 32-year-old school teacher minding his own business and playing some music on the weekends. Then MTV called. With an offer, the Boone County-based musician couldn't refuse.
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-16 00:55:00)
by wilson
Roughly 1,000 pupils and left-wing activists who unlawfully occupied Humboldt University (HU) and some of whom destroyed an anti-Nazi exhibition on Wednesday were reacting to the university's close ties to Israel, the university president has said. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowF ull
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2008-11-19 12:56:00)
by wilson
Mouse-sized primates called pygmy tarsiers, not seen alive in 85 years, have come out of hiding from a mountaintop in a cloud forest in Indonesia. Weighing just 2 ounces (57 grams), they resemble mini gremlin creatures, as they have big eyes and are covered in dense coats of fur to keep warm in a damp, chilly habitat. Unlike most other primates that sport fingernails , pygmy tarsiers have ...
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