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Two Norwalk High School seniors were charged yesterday with causing about $20,000 worth of damage in a Columbus Day vandalism spree that shut down the school Tuesday.
NORWALK - Two Norwalk High School seniors were charged Friday with causing about $20,000 worth of damage in a Columbus Day vandalism spree that shut down the school Tuesday.
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This is a complete transcript of Macworld Podcast #55, featuring Wi-Fi security. Jason Snell's guest is Glenn Fleishman, a Wi-Fi expert, freelance writer and regular Macworld contributor.
It would be easy to spend Oktoberfest in Munich without remembering the city's dark past. But it's sobering to be reminded that Adolf Hitler developed oratory skills in beer halls and delivered one of his first speeches in the Hofbrauhaus, where today waiters in Bavarian lederhosen avoid photo-snapping tourists while navigating around the massive wooden tables. On the same street, there's a San
SCOTLAND was put on red alert over climate change yesterday, with experts saying it was already responsible for placing endangered species at greater risk, for rising sea levels, major floods and landslides.
It was pistols at dawn with his last company, Tomkins. Greg Hutchings plans to bide his time with his latest investment vehicle, writes Conal Walsh.
Cooler temperatures and falling leaves should remind Minnesotans that it's time to "get ready for winter." CenterPoint Energy is offering simple and affordable tips to help customers stay safe and comfortable this heating season, as well as manage their heating bills.
Frost & Sullivan recently selected Scientific Dust Collectors as the recipient of the 2006 U.S. Industrial Air Filtration Technology Leadership of the Year Award in recognition of its ability to provide superior technology solutions for customers in removing miniscule particulates for specific applications and providing higher efficiency.
Ronald Reagan fondly pronounced his Air Force One “a better office than any I have.” He loved his flying White House—specifically the plane with the tail number 27000—and flew it more than any other President from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush. Now you can go aboard it too.

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