Police say all 29 workers missing in a New Zealand coal mine are dead after a second explosion Wednesday that no one could have survived. (Nov. 24)
Continue reading …US president calls on China to pressure North Korea into stopping provocations following Tuesday’s attack; White House says US, South Korea decided to hold joint military drills, enhance training
Continue reading …A Mexican distiller unveiled what it hopes will become the world’s most expensive tequila in a platinum bottle with more than 4000 diamonds. Hacienda La Capilla hopes the newest creation will fetch about $3 million. (Nov.24)
Continue reading …A California jury has found a neighbor guilty of torturing and beating a teen who was held captive in a home for more than a year. Jurors convicted Anthony Waiters, 31, of all nine counts he faced. (Nov. 23)
Continue reading …Forgive us this unabashed descent into mass culture, but our long national nightmare is over. Bristol Palin, despite some critics’ allegations of tea party favoritism, did not win on “Dancing With the Stars.” That honor (if it is one) goes to “Dirty Dancing” star Jennifer Grey, because nobody puts Baby in a corner. Related Entries November 22, 2010 President Mama Grizzly? November 19, 2010 Chasers
Continue reading …Details are about as scant as can be, and The Digital Reader claims the entire announcement was a mistake, but PocketBook USA just outed what could be the very first Mirasol e-reader in a CES 2011 press release. In addition to the newish PocketBook Pro e-readers spotted at IFA 2010 , the company will apparently showcase a brand-new model with one of Qualcomm’s transflective color screens, and to commemorate the long-awaited occasion it’s tentatively christening the reader “Mirasol,” too. Early whispers suggest the device cost a bundle and won’t have a fast enough refresh rate (12fps) for video speeds, but we’ll find out the truth of the matter come the first week of January. PR after the break. Continue reading Pocketbook spills the transflective colored beans, announces Mirasol e-reader for CES this year Pocketbook spills the transflective colored beans, announces Mirasol e-reader for CES this year originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 01:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A reunion more than six decades in the making. Sara Marmurek was a young woman in a Nazi slave labor camp in Poland. Wladyslaw Misiuna was a teenager who helped her family survive until he was caught and arrested by the Nazis. (Nov. 23)
Continue reading …A ferocious storm barreled into the Rockies on Tuesday, smacking Idaho with below-zero temperatures and several inches of snow. Blowing snow and icy conditions also shut down schools and businesses throughout Washington state. (Nov. 23)
Continue reading …Hey look, a chart with the iPad on top. Aren’t statistics fun? And yet, this chart may not mean quite what you think it does. The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they’d like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them. That doesn’t mean these youngsters wanted the iPad any more than a game console, mind you, it just means more of them picked the tablet than any other single game console on the list. Also, it turns out that the iPad was the only tablet PC available, so it could well ave served as a proxy vote for other slates — Galaxy Tab , anyone? The survey results also don’t factor in ownership, so if the Xbox 360′s low on the buy list, it could be because respondents already have one … but we suppose this is the definitive proof we’ve been searching for that e-readers are on the outs in the 12-and-under crowd. Jeff Bezos is crying over his evening oatmeal right now. After the break, see what the same chart looks like for teenagers and adults. (Hint: they aren’t all that hot on handhelds.) Continue reading Nielsen: 31 percent of kids want an iPad, other stuff Nielsen: 31 percent of kids want an iPad, other stuff originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 00:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “Your religion was written on tables of stone by the iron finger of an angry God, lest you might forget it. The red man could never remember nor comprehend it.” -Chief Seattle, 1854 Upon their arrival to the New World-which was actually an old world for tens of millions of Amerindians, including hundreds of highly organized tribal confederations and nations with advanced technologies, agriculture techniques, languages, religions, customs, and the first known representative government in the Americas where women voted: The Iroquois League-Chief Massasoit provided the British Pilgrims (soon to be conquerors) with food and knowledge and advanced…
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