CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — A daughter is found dismembered. Her mother is shot dead trying to bring the killer to justice. Two days later, a brother-in-law's body is dumped on the street after his lumber business is torched. No one is under arrest for
10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Technology - New York Times
Your gadgets and computers, your software and sites — they are not working as well as they should. You need to make some tweaks. But the tech industry has given you the impression that making adjustments is difficult and time-consuming. It is not. And so
The World of Illustration- a Companion of Game - Gamasutra
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress .] It may be an eye-stimulating graphic which firstly draws attention of users out of many components composing of a
Michigan State RBs feel pressure to outduel Alabama's - Detroit Free Press
ORLANDO -- A young Mark Ingram was so excited when Michigan State's Jeff Smoker threw a last-second pass to T.J. Duckett to beat Michigan in 2001 that he had to get out of his house in Flint to truly express his emotions. "I ran outside, and it was cold
America's trade deficit is smaller than it looks - The Christian Science Monitor
During the first 3 quarters of 2009, America had a net factor income surplus of $191.6 billion, at an annual rate. That is a dramatic increase from 1980, when the surplus was just $34.2 billion. Even if you adjust for inflation, it represents a dramatic
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Dutch prosecutors release five Somalis suspected of terrorism - Punch
Dutch prosecutors said on Sunday that five out of a group of 12 Somalis who were detained just before Christmas on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack had been released for lack of evidence. The men were arrested in Rotterdam on Friday, suspected of
John Serba's list of the best (and worst) movies of 2010 - MLive.com
I often struggle with best-of lists. So this year, I didn't. It must be said that 2010 was an exuberant year for film – so much so, I had one clear favorite and many others that seemed equally terrific, and can't really be ranked in any meaningful order
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