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Dumpster designers: Creating fashion from recycled goods
Recycled clothing is nothing new. You can pick some up at Goodwill, Value Village or any number of local consignment shops. But clothing made out of recycled goods, that gets a little more interesting.
Saturday, July, 11, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features
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Recycled clothing is nothing new. You can pick some up at Goodwill, Value Village or any number of local consignment shops. But clothing made out of recycled goods, that gets a little more interesting.
Saturday, July, 11, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features
Jury rules against Minnesota woman in download case
A replay of the nation’s only file-sharing case to go to trial ended the same as the first, with a Minnesota woman found to have violated music copyrights and ordered to pay hefty damages to the recording industry.
Friday, June, 19, 2009 - - News
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A replay of the nation’s only file-sharing case to go to trial ended the same as the first, with a Minnesota woman found to have violated music copyrights and ordered to pay hefty damages to the recording industry.
Friday, June, 19, 2009 - - News
Microsoft readies free PC security software
Microsoft Corp. plans to release a test version of its free computer security program Tuesday.
Thursday, June, 18, 2009 - - News
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Microsoft Corp. plans to release a test version of its free computer security program Tuesday.
Thursday, June, 18, 2009 - - News
TV vampires cloak Friday’s Los Angeles Times cover
Vampires have taken over the Los Angeles Times. Beneath the masthead of Friday print editions is a full front-page ad for the HBO’s series “True Blood.” A black-and-white close-up of star Stephen Moyer with blood dripping from the corner of his mouth dominates the page.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - - Entertainment
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Vampires have taken over the Los Angeles Times. Beneath the masthead of Friday print editions is a full front-page ad for the HBO’s series “True Blood.” A black-and-white close-up of star Stephen Moyer with blood dripping from the corner of his mouth dominates the page.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - - Entertainment
THE LIST: Minnesota State Fair ... Kelly Thompson ... etc.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Friday, June, 12, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
TECH NEWS: Hara unveils software to help with energy management
Founded 18 months ago by Amit Chatterjee and Kleiner Perkins partner Ajit Nazre, the young company is unveiling the second version of its software service that can monitor and manage natural resource consumption and environmental impact.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News - Business
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Founded 18 months ago by Amit Chatterjee and Kleiner Perkins partner Ajit Nazre, the young company is unveiling the second version of its software service that can monitor and manage natural resource consumption and environmental impact.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News - Business
More newspaper Web sites may convert from free to fee
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers _ it's selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register's circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
Tuesday, May, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers _ it's selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register's circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
Tuesday, May, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
Will online news fees mean financial salvation or suicide?
More newspapers set up toll booths on their Web sites
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers — it’s selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register’s circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
Tuesday, May, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
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More newspapers set up toll booths on their Web sites
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers — it’s selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register’s circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
Tuesday, May, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - Business
Young people can build financial habits that last
In the coming weeks, many high school and college graduates will leave the classroom for the "real world." Many for the first time will make money decisions that will affect their financial freedom.
Monday, May, 25, 2009 - The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) - Business
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In the coming weeks, many high school and college graduates will leave the classroom for the "real world." Many for the first time will make money decisions that will affect their financial freedom.
Monday, May, 25, 2009 - The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) - Business
SOUND ADVICE: Which is the best digital recorder
Q. I want to buy a digital video recorder. I am interested in only the HD channels from my antenna and do not want to subscribe to any service. I have heard that TiVo is significantly better than any other option. If it really is the best solution, I could bite the bullet and pay the TiVo subscription fee, would just rather not. Also, any possibility of getting one machine that also has a Blu-ray player and recorder included?
Wednesday, May, 20, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
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Q. I want to buy a digital video recorder. I am interested in only the HD channels from my antenna and do not want to subscribe to any service. I have heard that TiVo is significantly better than any other option. If it really is the best solution, I could bite the bullet and pay the TiVo subscription fee, would just rather not. Also, any possibility of getting one machine that also has a Blu-ray player and recorder included?
Wednesday, May, 20, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
YOUR MONEY: Read details on risk-free trials
If somebody offers you a risk-free trial of any product on the condition that you pay just $5 for shipping, why would you expect to see $50 to $80 in charges for that product show up on your credit card within days? Well, of course, you wouldn't.
Monday, May, 18, 2009 - Detroit Free Press - Business
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If somebody offers you a risk-free trial of any product on the condition that you pay just $5 for shipping, why would you expect to see $50 to $80 in charges for that product show up on your credit card within days? Well, of course, you wouldn't.
Monday, May, 18, 2009 - Detroit Free Press - Business
THE LIST: Central Art Exhibit ... Syttende Mai ... etc.
Central Art Exhibit
- At Columbia Mall: Central High School’s art show is on exhibit at the former Wilson Leather store in Grand Forks Columbia Mall and will run through Tuesday afternoon. Info: (701) 787-4031.
Wednesday, May, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Central Art Exhibit
- At Columbia Mall: Central High School’s art show is on exhibit at the former Wilson Leather store in Grand Forks Columbia Mall and will run through Tuesday afternoon. Info: (701) 787-4031.
Wednesday, May, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
SOUND ADVICE: Why connect your Blu-ray to the Internet?
Q. I see a lot of the latest Blu-ray players are touting Internet connections. Why do I need to connect my player to the Internet if I am playing movies on a disc?
Tuesday, May, 12, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
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Q. I see a lot of the latest Blu-ray players are touting Internet connections. Why do I need to connect my player to the Internet if I am playing movies on a disc?
Tuesday, May, 12, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business
Amazon seeks more paths for sales with new Kindle
Amazon.com Inc. hopes a bigger version of its Kindle electronic reading device can be a hit, even if it’s more expensive, and the company is aiming it in part at college students who are eager to save money on their textbooks.
Wednesday, May, 06, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Amazon.com Inc. hopes a bigger version of its Kindle electronic reading device can be a hit, even if it’s more expensive, and the company is aiming it in part at college students who are eager to save money on their textbooks.
Wednesday, May, 06, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Denver online newspaper misses subscription goal
The future of a Denver online news venture is uncertain. It fell short of its subscriber goal, and its backers and staff parted ways.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - - News
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The future of a Denver online news venture is uncertain. It fell short of its subscriber goal, and its backers and staff parted ways.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - - News
TECH REVIEW: OpenDNS service is an alternative to major Internet providers
You turn on your computer and try to log onto your favorite sites. Nothing happens. A message at the bottom of your screen tells you your computer is trying to connect, and trying and trying.
Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News - Business
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You turn on your computer and try to log onto your favorite sites. Nothing happens. A message at the bottom of your screen tells you your computer is trying to connect, and trying and trying.
Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News - Business
COLUMNIST MARILYN HAGERTY: Dust blew over a trickling Red River 75 years ago
The Red River was so low that it created pollution problems here 75 years ago. And several severe dust storms sapped the soil around this area. One blinding gale slowed traffic and made it tough to seed the fields.
Tuesday, April, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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The Red River was so low that it created pollution problems here 75 years ago. And several severe dust storms sapped the soil around this area. One blinding gale slowed traffic and made it tough to seed the fields.
Tuesday, April, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
New venture aims to introduce fees for online news
Three media veterans plan to bundle the Internet content of newspaper and magazine publishers into a subscription package that will test Web surfers’ willingness to pay for material that has been given away for years.
Wednesday, April, 15, 2009 - - Business
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Three media veterans plan to bundle the Internet content of newspaper and magazine publishers into a subscription package that will test Web surfers’ willingness to pay for material that has been given away for years.
Wednesday, April, 15, 2009 - - Business
AUTO REVIEW: Diesel-engine BMW 335d performs without raising a stink
When putting fuel-efficient vehicles on a shopping list, most wouldn't mark down any BMWs, which are better known for 0-to-60-mph performance than for sipping liquid energy. Take the newest member of the family: the 2009 335 sedan. It takes only 6 seconds to go from standing start to 60, thanks to its 3-liter, 265-horsepower, twin-turbo inline 6 with six-speed automatic.
Tuesday, April, 14, 2009 - Chicago Tribune - Business
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When putting fuel-efficient vehicles on a shopping list, most wouldn't mark down any BMWs, which are better known for 0-to-60-mph performance than for sipping liquid energy. Take the newest member of the family: the 2009 335 sedan. It takes only 6 seconds to go from standing start to 60, thanks to its 3-liter, 265-horsepower, twin-turbo inline 6 with six-speed automatic.
Tuesday, April, 14, 2009 - Chicago Tribune - Business
TECH REVIEW: Kindle 2 will no doubt find lots of new fans
The Kindle 2, the second version of Amazon's breakthrough electronic book reader, is cheaper ($359), thinner (0.36 inches), can hold more books (more than 1,500 compared with 200), and has a longer battery life (Amazon says you can read for four to five days with wireless turned on and for longer than two weeks with it turned off) than the original.
Friday, April, 10, 2009 - The Orlando Sentinel - Business
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The Kindle 2, the second version of Amazon's breakthrough electronic book reader, is cheaper ($359), thinner (0.36 inches), can hold more books (more than 1,500 compared with 200), and has a longer battery life (Amazon says you can read for four to five days with wireless turned on and for longer than two weeks with it turned off) than the original.
Friday, April, 10, 2009 - The Orlando Sentinel - Business
