Sunday, May 21, 2006

Close to meltdown


Close to meltdown
Times Online - If you thought climate change was an issue best addressed by an unholy marriage of scientists and politicians, then think again. Artists have been venturing to the frozen wastes of the polar regions for more than 200 years, returning some didn t

Watching every move
Southeast Missourian - State employees test a GPS tracking system for those on probation. @Summary Statement:By KYLE W. MORRISON For two weeks, the wife of a Cape Girardeau police captain was under constant surveillance, her every move watched and recorded by the Division

News briefs from around California
Gainesville Sun - The main runway of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station was ripped out Friday, symbolically ending a 10-year fight over the fate of the property. More than $100 million had been spent in the past decade on a struggle over whether the old base

The spy who loved you
Sydney Morning Herald - A new array of high-tech gadgets promises to be the kiss of death for cheating partners. Love rats, run for cover: your day of reckoning is at hand. A range of high-tech gadgets such as a lie-detector phone - launched on Valentine's Day - can now