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- Media make quite a bracket
- INDIANAPOLIS -- Jim Boeheim will not be amused. Twenty writers well-versed in college basketball stepped into the shoes of the 10-man committee that selects and seeds the NCAA men's tournament Wednesday and early Thursday and -- using the same array of statistical data and NCAA staff...
- Research articles 2008-02-08
- Behind-the-cab rail gear
- Mitchell Equipment Corporation has added a behind-the-cab Rail Gear for Ford F-450 and F-550 trucks to its line of Rail Gear. The new item is designed to allow a crew cab truck to operate on 80-ft curves. It is hydraulically raised and lowered by a single high-flow, self-contained hydraulic pump...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Maryland General Assembly nears final agreement on $1.5B bailout
- The Maryland General Assembly marched toward final agreement on a $1.5 billion fiscal bailout package Sunday night as it neared the end of a three-week special session. The House of Delegates and the Senate completed work on a bill that would ask voters to approve 15,000 slot machines...
- Research articles 2007-11-19
- NASA finds cracks on shuttle tanks
- WASHINGTON AFP — NASA found tiny cracks in the insulation on fuel tanks due to be installed on two space shuttles scheduled for missions this year, the US space agency said on Sunday. The minute fissures shown by X-rays could explain why the shuttle Endeavour lost bits of insulating...
- Research articles 2007-08-26
- Cracks found on tanks of shuttles
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA says cracks have been found in the insulation of all three space shuttle fuel tanks slated to fly in coming months and could be the reason a chunk of foam debris broke off during Endeavour's launch. The debris gashed the belly of the...
- Research articles 2007-08-26
- NASA finds cracks in other shuttle tanks
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA said Friday that cracks have been found in the insulation of all three space shuttle fuel tanks slated to fly in coming months and could be the reason a chunk of foam debris broke off during Endeavour's launch. The debris gashed the...
- Research articles 2007-08-25
- Shuttle's problem won't be fixed soon
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Even as the wounded space shuttle Endeavour brought its seven astronauts home safely Tuesday, NASA is looking ahead to three more launches at risk for the same kind of damage. There is a striking parallel with the 2003 Columbia disaster in the space...
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Shuttle's problem won't be fixed soon
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Even as the wounded space shuttle Endeavour brought its seven astronauts home safely Tuesday, NASA is looking ahead to three more launches at risk for the same kind of damage. There is a striking parallel with the 2003 Columbia disaster in the space...
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Shuttle's problem won't be fixed soon
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Even as the wounded space shuttle Endeavour brought its seven astronauts home safely Tuesday, NASA is looking ahead to three more launches at risk for the same kind of damage. There is a striking parallel with the 2003 Columbia disaster in the space...
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Space shuttle's problem won't be repaired just yet
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Even as the wounded space shuttle Endeavour brought its seven astronauts home safely Tuesday, NASA is looking ahead to three more launches at risk for the same kind of damage. There is a striking parallel with the 2003 Columbia disaster in the space...
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Endeavour crew starts spacewalk as NASA wraps up tests on need for
- HOUSTON -- Two astronauts began a spacewalk Wednesday to prepare a solar array on the international space station for relocation as NASA engineers' concerns over the shuttle Endeavour's heat shield eased. NASA was finishing up tests to determine whether it would have to devote a fourth spacewalk to...
- Research articles 2007-08-15
- Shuttle becomes classroom
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan transformed the space shuttle and space station into a classroom Tuesday for her first education session from orbit, fulfilling the legacy of Christa McAuliffe with joy and also some sadness. "I've thought about Christa and the Challenger crew just about every...
- Research articles 2007-08-15
- Hybrow Environmentalism
- Most of the hype surrounding the new Lexus LS 600h L will be the hybrid synergy drive that makes the sedan's 5.0-litre V8 think it's a V12, but there's an added benefit that Stuart Payne, the company's director, thinks might be equally attractive: all-wheel drive.Indeed, says Payne, a significant number...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Basketball previews.(Sports)
- 1st annual Grant Holiday Basketball Tournament When: Dec. 27-30 Who: Grant, Grayslake North, Kaneland, Richmond-Burton, Lakes, Leyden, McHenry, Northridge Prep Favorite: Lakes Darkhorse: Leyden Players to watch: Mike Shields and Jeremy Shedrick Grant, Clay...
- Research articles 2006-12-21
- Seeds of doubt: Detroit will have to wait if Bulls advance.(Sports)
- Byline: Barry Rozner This would be a good year for the Bulls to win a first-round series as a low seed and get a favorable second-round matchup, because it might be different next year. Maybe. The NBA doesn't reseed...
- Research articles 2006-05-02
- Mason throws brickbats into pros' NCAA brackets
- Just like the rest of the basketball world, NBA standouts Mike Dunleavy and Jason Richardson are stunned by George Mason's march through the NCAA tournament. The Golden State Warriors teammates, who both won national championships in college, have filled out new brackets each week through the tournament for USA...
- Research articles 2006-03-29
- 2008 presidential winter book: Washington's most trusted independent political analyst sets the scene
- While much of the current political attention in the United States is focused on the hotly contested battle for control of Congress this fall. an equally competitive fight for the Presidency is looming, with the campaign effectively beginning the day after the November 7 midterm election, if not sooner. The...
- Research articles 2006-03-22
- Mandelson suggests EU could accept end to export subsidies by 2013
- HONG KONG AFP — EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has said that an end to EU agricultural export subsidies in 2010 would be unacceptable to the European Union but hinted that an alternative date, 2013, would be negotiable. Mandelson was commenting on a draft text on trade liberalization being...
- Research articles 2005-12-17
- McConnell Air Force Base group brings camaraderie to course
- ANTHONY S. BUSH/THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Tony Orlandi putts on the third green while his Sunflower State Games golf scramble partners front to back Ryan Hobbs, Joe Harrish, and John Mehringer watch Saturday at the Lake Shawnee golf course. Harrish, Orlandi and Mehringer are airmen from McConnell Air Force Base...
- Research articles 2005-07-17
- US sports focus goes to college basketball semis
- ST. LOUIS, United States AFP — Across the United States, devoted college basketball fans cling tightly to brackets they filled out weeks ago as they prepare to watch the final games of the national championship tournament. Goodbye "March Madness". Hello April Foolishness. The 65-team National Collegiate Athletic Association...
- Research articles 2005-03-31
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