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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Oct 18, 2008
NASA yesterday suspended a plan to restart the Hubble Space Telescope by using long-dormant backup equipment onboard after the effort ran into problems.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Oct 3, 2008
The calls started coming shortly after the failure of the proposed $700 billion Wall Street bailout package in the House of Representatives on Monday.
Also tagged: barack obama, wall street, virginia, united states, maryland, back, to, baltimore, area, calls, frank wolf, elijah cummings, representatives, bailout, montgomery, fairfax county, northern virginia, silver spring, prince george s county, prince william county, john edwards politician, loudoun county, fauquier county, howard county, u s house of representatives, bartlett, u s department of the treasury, albert wynn, donna f edwards, roscoe bartlett, rob wittman, peter james
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - Aug 22, 2008
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a ban on certain types of wireless microphones and has begun an investigation into how the industry markets its products.
Also tagged: ban, wireless, microphones, to, concerns, proposal, some, the associated press, airwave, grand ole opry house, u s federal communications commission, harold feld, public interest spectrum coalition, niles illinois
writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Jun 10, 2008
Memoir Prompt Remember going into the library in the summertime? A 30-degree temperature drop. The rustlings and whispers and soft noises. The librarians, and how you interpreted their faces: the stern one, the sweet …
Also tagged: books, library, memoir, magazine submissions
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jun 5, 2008
A new study in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology suggests that venting — or letting off steam — about something horrible that happens to us or that we experience may actually be less beneficial than not …
Also tagged: general, event, treatment, steam, brain and behavior, psychology, disorders, ptsd, psychotherapy, venting, trauma, letting, traumatic, health related, predicts
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Jun 4, 2008
Filed under: Windows, Productivity, Microsoft, How-Tos If you ever need to open a command prompt window from a Vista right-click menu (example: you sit down to use your computer and a message suddenly pops up -- "open …
Also tagged: vista, howto, how to, window, tip, shift, right click, command
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jun 4, 2008
A new study in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology suggests that venting — or letting off steam — about something horrible that happens to us or that we experience may actually be less beneficial than not …
Also tagged: general, event, treatment, steam, brain and behavior, psychology, disorders, ptsd, psychotherapy, venting, trauma, letting, traumatic, health related, predicts
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - May 30, 2008
As gas prices approach and surpass $4 a gallon, the buses carrying thousands of Southern Maryland commuters into the District every day are filling up, prompting some local officials to worry that soon there won't be …
Also tagged: bus, washington dc, system, gas, prices, growth, martin o malley, charles county, maryland transit administration, charlotte hall, tri county council for southern maryland, sally y jameson
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - May 14, 2008
JAIPUR, India, May 14 --With a dawn-to-dusk curfew stopping everything but funerals a day after seven bombs ripped through this ancient walled city, some anti-terrorism experts called for a central federal agency to be …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - May 3, 2008
The governors of Virginia and Maryland asked the U.S. government yesterday to declare a "fishery resource disaster" for the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab, so that watermen can receive federal aid as new limits are placed …
Also tagged: virginia, california, united states, maryland, oregon, states, to, disaster, baltimore, aid, limits, carlos gutierrez, seek, chesapeake bay, barbara mikulski, chesapeake, martin o malley, u s department of commerce, u s national oceanic and atmospheric administration, ben cardin, maryland watermen s association, dorchester county, scott smullen