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- Tata Unveils World's Cheapest Car: $2,500
- Is a $2,500 price tag for a new car a good thing or bad? Earlier today Indian automaker Tata Motors unveiled the Nano (Apple Legal, take note), a $2,500 sub-subcompact that some call a disruptive innovation that could change the way we think about auto transportation. ...
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
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- Supercomputing centers acknowledge Amazon influence
- Computerworld - PORTLAND, Ore. - Amazon.com Inc. is to high performance computing what McDonald's is to food: fast, cheap but with a limited menu. But while some HPC users may refer to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service as a "CPU farm" or a "CPU bin," there are aspects of...
- News items 2009-11-19
- WorldCom Lays Off 500 Workers at Ashburn, Va., Campus.
- By Kiran Krishnamurthy, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Kiran Krishnamurthy, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-06-29
- Indian satellite on course to final orbit after rocket launch
- BANGALORE, India AFP — An Indian satellite designed to boost television and communication services was on course Tuesday to reach its final orbit after its delayed launch by rocket, the national space agency said. "Everything is going well," S. Krishnamurthy, spokesman for the Bangalore-based Indian Space Research Organisation, told...
- Research articles 2007-03-13
- Indian satellite deployed in final orbit
- BANGALORE, India AFP — An Indian satellite designed to boost television and communication services was on Friday nudged into its final orbit, the national space agency said. "The satellite is now in the top orbit. Everthing is fine," S. Krishnamurthy, spokesman for the Bangalore-based Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO,...
- Research articles 2007-03-16
- Tin 'worms' chew up, spit out germanium. (experiment on tin-germanium alloy applied to a disk of germanium)
- In high-end electronics, where success hinges on being lighter, faster, and smaller, size is the biggest barrier to progress. But when computer circuitry and other tiny electronic devices get to be too small, Newton's comfortable laws yield to the quirky world of quantum physics, where nothing...
- Research articles 1998-06-01
- This World Series is all in the family Lake Zurich woman eager to watch her brother play for Angels in Fall Classic.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Let's face it, with two Golden State teams in the World Series, baseball fans in the rest of the nation might opt to ignore this year's Fall Classic. But at least two suburban families will...
- Research articles 2002-10-17
- Candidates debate campaign finance, Iraqi conflict.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer ***** CORRECTION/date 10-29-2002: To correct a story in Monday's editions, 10th Congressional District challenger Henry "Hank" Perritt is a Democrat from Glencoe. ***** It never came to blows, just...
- Research articles 2002-10-28
- Talking the talk and walking the walk for peace in world Lake Forest man setting out on 800-mile trek to World Trade Center site.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer How long does it take to walk and run the more than 800 miles from Chicago to New York City? Lake Forest man Alhaji Yakubu hopes to do it in 30 days. The...
- Research articles 2002-08-04
- Three still in hospital following fatal crash.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer One of four survivors of a traffic accident Friday that killed a North Chicago man was in serious condition Monday, and two others were in fair condition, officials said. The two-vehicle crash took place when...
- Research articles 2002-05-21
- ACLU shines a spotlight on profiling after Sept. 11.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer More than 100 people from Lake County's Muslim community and civil liberties advocates came together Sunday to discuss increasing incidents of post-Sept. 11 racial, ethnic and religious profiling. The nearly two-hour symposium at the Libertyville...
- Research articles 2002-04-29
- Enlisted on way to sweethearts, families Great Lakes to be 'ghost town' for the holidays.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Nineteen-year-old Ron Cooper will have his hands full this Christmas, with two sweethearts, his parents and a sister waiting for him to come home for the holidays. The teen, in training to be an electrician's...
- Research articles 2000-12-16
- Cook library to vote on fate of filters for Internet.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Eight months after lobbying by residents led to Internet filters on some public access computers in Cook Memorial Library, officials may revise the policy to shift more responsibility to parents. Some library officials said a...
- Research articles 2001-01-12
- Kirk says bipartisanship key to Congress now.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer A bipartisan agenda is key to getting things accomplished in the new year and bringing progress to the region, said newly elected 10th Congressional District Rep. Mark Kirk at the GLMV Chamber of Commerce's annual installation dinner...
- Research articles 2001-01-27
- Man dies of injuries suffered in vehicle's collision with minivan.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer A 21-year-old Wadsworth man died after suffering massive injuries in a two-vehicle accident over the weekend in Gurnee. Mika Hurley died Saturday at Provena St. Therese Medical Center in Waukegan, authorities said. ...
- Research articles 2002-03-18
- Search under way for man who robbed Mundelein bank.(News)
- Byline: Kate Grusich and Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writers FBI agents and Mundelein police are working to find the man behind a Friday morning bank heist. Police said the robbery occurred about 8:50 a.m., when the lone thief entered Northview...
- Research articles 2001-08-04
- Grounds for success Libertyville native helps create Major League masterpiece.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Every boy dreams of making it in the major leagues as a baseball star. But 24-year-old Sean Mantucca is happy being the next best thing - a groundskeeper for the Boston Red Sox. The former...
- Research articles 2001-10-05
- Condell gets new light at entrance.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer After years of bureaucratic red tape, a traffic signal at the intersection of Condell Drive and Milwaukee Avenue in Libertyville has finally been erected. The light was installed two weeks ago and will be activated...
- Research articles 2001-11-19
- Working mom perks safe.(Business)
- Byline: Mike Comerford and Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writers Playing hopscotch in the middle of the workday is something many employers would frown upon. Yet Abbott Laboratories employee Sonja Cherry-Mendenhall does it often with her 3-year-old daughter Samantha. ...
- Research articles 2001-10-10
- Lake Zurich gets tough with IDOT on cleanup.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Lake Zurich is trying to pressure the Illinois Department of Transportation to fix a problem created by construction of its Route 22 bypass through town. The village is withholding $205,000 it owes IDOT for utility...
- Research articles 2007-04-26
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