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Theater Owners leaving ShoWest

Legit News: NATO to start own convention in 2011 -- The National Assn. of Theater Owners is breaking away from exhib confab ShoWest and will begin hosting its own convention beginning in 2011 after winning the blessing of...

Political Perceptions: Mixed Signals from McCain Land

So, is Sen. John McCain going to propose another big tax cut or not? Politico’s Mike Allen says that the candidate was given 30 options for new economic measures to propose for dealing with the markets mess and “for now” has...

Acland to chair Walking Access Commission

Updated at 6:40am on 14 October 2008 South Canterbury farmer John Acland, has been appointed the chair of the new Walking Access Commission. The commission was established under the Walking Access Act 2008 which passed into law...

Nightside recognised for ground-breaking test lab

Press release, 10-Oct-08, Nightside Test Design, Christchurch, New Zealand: Christchurch-based embedded electronics and software testing specialist Nightside Test Design has been announced as a finalist for the 2008 EDN...

Blue-collar vote could give Ohio to Obama

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – For DeAnna Wiley, reading her local paper is almost unbearably sad these days. A Realtor, she pointed to three full pages in the Chillicothe Gazette detailing the foreclosures in her hometown.

Queries about Britt's mangled body

NOT knowing the fate of their daughter was bad enough for the Lapthorne family. Expert in human remains, University of New England Professor Peter Brown, said forensics face a race against time to take tests and called for the...

Meteosat-8 Rapid Scan Shoots Asteroid on Impact Over Sudan

A rare series of events occurred early Tuesday morning, October 7, as asteroid 2008 TC3 hit Earth releasing a huge amount of light and energy before exploding in the atmosphere over northern Sudan. Even better is that...

Woes overshadow NZ First

Register for Your Views The Herald assesses New Zealand First's performance.Performance rating: 4/10Would have been higher but for the disastrous donations imbroglio of the past three months, which co...

Feisty employment relations forum hits nerves

ACT and National candidates walked into the lion's den trying to defend their policies at the Council of Trade Unions employment relations forum in Wellington today.National MP Kate Wilkinson was the ...

Asteroid Watchers Score a Hit

By Richard A. Kerr ScienceNOW Daily News Two days ago, Science reported that astronomers were predicting an asteroid impact for the first time (ScienceNOW , 6 October). Chalk one up for the astronomers. "The prediction clearly...

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