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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - Sep 4, 2008
Phone giants AT&T, Verizon Communications and Qwest today are expected to win approval to report less information to the Federal Communications Commission on such matters as consumer complaints and infrastructure …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - Sep 4, 2008
Phone giants AT&T, Verizon Communications and Qwest today are expected to win approval to curb the amount of data the companies must report to the Federal Communications Commission, from consumer complaints to …
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Inducing for childcare?bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Sep 1, 2008 Filed under: Just for moms, Pregnancy & birth, Money & work, Fun & activities, Health & safety, Medical conditions, Life & style, Mommy wars With my first pregnancy, everything was done by the … Also tagged: halloween, baby, labor, birth, pregnancy, induction, c section, induce, father, labors, obgyn, having a baby, two week rule, medicalreasons, medical reasons, haing a baby, twoweekrule, havingababy, haingababy |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Aug 22, 2008
SRINAGAR, India -- Hundreds of thousands of Muslims marched in Indian Kashmir's main city Friday in the largest protest against Indian rule in over a decade, intensifying the turmoil that has roiled the Himalayan region.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 19, 2008
A federal appeals court yesterday struck down a Bush administration rule that prevented states and local governments from imposing stricter monitoring of pollution generated by power plants, factories and oil …
Also tagged: pollution, administration, bush, on, down, sierra club, earthjustice, u s environmental protection agency, struck, u s court of appeals, thomas b griffith, david b sentelle, brett kavanaugh, keri powell, dale kemerly
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Quadrago 3D Wooden Strategy Gamegadgettastic.com » gadgettastic.com - Aug 17, 2008 Sometimes the hardest games have the fewest rules. Quadrago has only two. Rule 1: Take turns adding a piece on one of the metal spikes. Rule 2: If you want, you can rotate the center spikes a quarter turn (this is a … Also tagged: games, einstein, rules, fun, 3d, strategy, the, toys, game, nap, metal, 2, winning, and, a, wins, wooden, hang, beads, dimension, accept, spikes, fourth, hardest, row, yikes, game this, top to bottom, diagonal, fewest, you 8217, corner to corner, quadrago, game sometimes |
techconfidential.com » Money Out - Aug 11, 2008
Microsoft Corp.'s top outside antitrust adviser spoke at a conservative Washington legal think-tank about the proposed contract on search advertising between Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc., saying the arrangement is …
Also tagged: microsoft, search, google, yahoo, justice, antitrust, dlj, money out
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Politics - Aug 9, 2008
The National Park Service yesterday proposed rules that would expand the space for the public and protesters along Pennsylvania Avenue during inaugurations.
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 5, 2008
With reports circulating on the Internet that the Phoenix lander had found a chemical in the Martian soil that made past or present life there highly unlikely, NASA officials quickly organized a teleconference …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 5, 2008
With reports circulating on the Internet that the Phoenix lander had found a chemical in the Martian soil that made past or present life there highly unlikely, NASA officials quickly organized a teleconference …