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- Tour de France contender Kloden takes a tumble
- AUTUN, France AFP — Germany's yellow jersey contender Andreas Kloden gave his Astana team a scare by tumbling into a ditch during the fifth stage of the Tour de France on Thursday. Kloden tumbled into a ditch at the left-hand side of the road, near the 107km mark of...
- Research articles 2007-07-12
- W. Jordan alters soil cleanup rules
- The West Jordan City Council unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday placing responsibility for identifying and cleaning up contaminated soils on developers and environmental agencies rather than the city. The resolution came after arsenic was recently found by developers in a buried ditch that was used by Utah Copper...
- Research articles 2007-06-07
- ROBOTICS Meet 'Big Dog'.(Special Forces' robotic dog)(Brief article)
- Byline: John Barry All armies need supplies. Will U.S. Special Forces of the future use "Big Dog" to carry theirs? The creation of robotics pioneer Marc Raibert skirts obstacles it "sees," climbs rock-strewn slopes and can jump a three-foot ditch while carrying double ...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
- ROBOTICS Meet 'Big Dog'
- All armies need supplies. Will U.S. Special Forces of the future use "Big Dog" to carry theirs? The creation of robotics pioneer Marc Raibert skirts obstacles it "sees," climbs rock-strewn slopes and can jump a three-foot ditch while carrying double a soldier's load--all without human aid. Big Dog is funded...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
- Generation Next 2007: 40 Under 40, Bert Ketchum
- BERT KETCHUM ATTORNEY / PARTNER, GREENE, KETCHUM, BAILEY, WALKER, FARRELL & TWEEL, HUNTINGTON, 38 On his first paying job: "When I was in college, I would stay in the summertime and work summer camps. When we weren't working camps, we were doing what they said, which was digging ditches...
- Research articles 2007-04-06
- Robotics Meet 'Big Dog'
- All armies need supplies. Will U.S. Special Forces of the future use "Big Dog" to carry theirs? The creation of robotics pioneer Marc Raibert skirts obstacles it "sees," climbs rock-strewn slopes and can jump a three-foot ditch while carrying double a soldier's load--all without human aid. Big Dog is funded...
- Research articles 2007-03-26
- US riders aiming to drag cycling out of the ditch: report
- NEW YORK AFP — A US cycling team is reportedly undergoing a 50-week testing program to show they peddle without performance-enhancing products in a bid to restore faith in their sport. According to the New York Times, Team Slipstream riders are given blood and urine tests 50 times a...
- Research articles 2007-02-13
- Tomah-based Gerke Excavating Inc.case back in district court
- Gerke Excavating Inc. of Tomah figured it was dumping dredged stumps, roots and sand-based fill into an inconsequential drainage ditch for a job back in 2001. But that ditch happened to be one of several connectors between a wetland and a federally protected body of water located dozens...
- Research articles 2006-09-26
- Beheaded Briton buried near Fallujah: militant's lawyer
- ISTANBUL AFP — British hostage Kenneth Bigley was buried near the restive Iraqi town of Fallujah after he was beheaded by his captors, the Turkish lawyer of a suspected Al-Qaeda operative who claims a role in the killing has said. "Kenneth Bigley is buried near the entrance to Fallujah...
- Research articles 2006-04-22
- 'A flash of red' as fatal crash unfolds.(News)
- Byline: Harry Hitzeman Daily Herald Staff Writer Last Oct. 10, Sara Brown was heading home along Fabyan Parkway in West Chicago after dinner with her boyfriend. "The only thing I remember is seeing a flash of red cover my entire windshield and,...
- Research articles 2006-01-13
- No new details emerge in Barrington Hills fatal crash.(News)
- Byline: Ashok Selvam Daily Herald Staff Writer Motorists who drove on Ridge Road in Barrington Hills could catch a glimpse of a sole bouquet left at the site of Friday's wreck that killed two teens. Shards from the 2001 gold Toyota Echo...
- Research articles 2006-01-09
- EPA orders Alaska landowner to restore wetlands.(Environmental Protection Agency)(Maricopa Limited, Inc)(Brief Article)
- An Alaska landowner has violated the federal Clean Water Act by digging a ditch to drain a pond and nearby wetlands in Anchorage, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced in November. The landowner's contractor, Maricopa Limited, Inc., in 2003 dug out an...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Congo miner tries to explain.
- Byline: Jamie Freed Nov 01, 2005 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian resources group Anvil Mining rejects claims it helped the army in the Democratic Republic of...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Life's a ditch for London high-flier
- LONDON AFP — An Oxford University law graduate who works for Sotheby's is living in a ditch to prove people can do without all the mod-cons. Hugh Sawyer, 32, always turns up impeccably dressed for his high-flier auction house job in London whilst sleeping in the woods in Oxfordshire,...
- Research articles 2005-09-04
- Court upholds constitutionality of CWA section 404 regulations.(United States v. Gerke Excavating, Inc)
- United States v. Gerke Excavating, Inc. 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 04-3941, June 21, 2005 The court joined other federal circuit courts in holding that wetlands that drain into a tributary of a navigable waterway are ...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- NAHB urges Congress, Corps to reform wetlands permit process.(National Association of Home Builders of the United States)
- The National Association of Home Builders, an active participant in wetlands regulatory issues (see item, p. 51), has issued a "wetlands wish list" of proposed reforms of the federal wetlands permitting program. "As stewards of much of the nation's developable land,...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Expect delays along Route 31.(News)
- Byline: Lisa Balde Daily Herald Staff Writer Commuters might notice a traffic delay the next couple of weeks along Route 31, near the border of Algonquin and Carpentersville. One of the road's two lanes will be closed for two weeks as Illinois...
- Research articles 2005-03-23
- Five killed in Austrian bus accident confirmed as British
- LONDON AFP ? Five people killed in Austria when a tourist bus careered off a road and into a ditch were British, Austrian emergency authorities said. Three others among the 42 injured in the crash were in a very serious condition, the head of Salzburg Emergency Services told BBC...
- Research articles 2004-08-11
- Western Water Wars
- Their outcome will affect ranchers everywhere. The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, whose jurisdiction covers most of the western states, has ruled the Forest Service has the authority under the Endangered Species Act ESA to cut off state water intended for ranchers and farmers as it flows...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Coach carrying US tourists crashes in France: one dead, 12 injured
- MITRY-MORY, France AFP ? A coach carrying US tourists careered off a high-speed motorway in France and crashed into a ditch, killing one passenger -- a 16-year-old boy -- and injuring 12 others, some of them seriously, police said. The accident, which occurred near the Charles-de-Gaulle airport northeast...
- Research articles 2004-04-18
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