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CHICAGO - The February ski trip in the French Alps organized by Chicago business executive Mike Mulica was supposed to be fun, a chance to socialize and talk business before a trade show in Spain.
Instead, Mulica and his pals were hammered by a blizzard and forced to dig caves in the snow to sur...
Nantz and director Chris Svendsen, who used to be a CBS Sports archivist, looked at still photos ... '60 Masters highlights
Nantz and director Chris Svendsen, who used to be a CBS Sports archivist, looked at still photos and a highlights film shot at the time to make "a perfect match" of the colors — such as the hues of the clothing — of the "major players, caddies, marshals, even the sky" that appeared in CBS' original 1960 broadcast.
That footage survived because a CBS camera, mounted on a tripo...
The Good: Unique wide-aspect sensor produces terrific wide images The Bad: Bulkier than com... The Good: Unique wide-aspect sen
The Good: Unique wide-aspect sensor produces terrific wide images
The Bad: Bulkier than comparable compact cameras; pricey
The Bottom Line: Great pictures, some unique features
Wide screens are showing up in a lot of places these days—not just on TVs and personal computers. To my surprise, I recently discovered two in a digital camera.
I noticed the features right ...
The swearing-in ceremony came just seconds after the City Council unanimously certified the March... Mayor, city clerk swear in
The swearing-in ceremony came just seconds after the City Council unanimously certified the March 6 election results declaring Oliverio the winner. That was followed by Reed asking that the process be hurried in order to give the new council member his committee assignments, which turned out to be 11.
Once the oath had been administered and photos of Oliverio, his parents and Reed were t...
Back to home » News » Top Stories Wednesday, April 4, 2007 Posted on Tuesday, April ... Perry Pleads Case For Toll
Back to home » News » Top Stories Wednesday, April 4, 2007 Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 Email This Print This Perry Pleads Case For Toll Roads — AP Photo By Larry Kolwoord FIGHTING FOR TOLLS: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters speaks during a news conference in Austin on Tuesday. Gov. Rick Perry looks on. From Staff, Wire Reports
Gov. Rick Perry, joined by U.S....
City leaders are hoping to crack down on red-light runners with a camera system that could pay fo... Council mulling cameras to
City leaders are hoping to crack down on red-light runners with a camera system that could pay for itself while improving public safety.
The Waco City Council on Tuesday heard an update on the proposal, which would allow police to record license plate numbers of red-light violators and send them a ticket. The city could hire a contractor to install and operate the system and share the tic...
Today's depiction of war takes on new perspective in Iraq LOS ANGELES — As the fighting in... Today's depiction of war take
Today's depiction of war takes on new perspective in Iraq
LOS ANGELES — As the fighting in Iraq drags on, a new genre of film is emerging and evolving into something vastly different from the classic war movie canon established by previous generations.
Rather than the patriotism of World War II or the skepticism of Vietnam, today's Iraq films view the repercussions of battle f...
Strap me into a 600-horsepower Dodge Viper SRT10 and I'd be less tempted to break the law than I... Dodge Charger designed for
Strap me into a 600-horsepower Dodge Viper SRT10 and I'd be less tempted to break the law than I was while testing the black-and-white Dodge Charger Police Package.
I am far too immature to be trusted NOT to play with the lights, the sirens and air horn. And there's something empowering about driving a car with a heavy-duty push bar on the front bumper.
The test car was an example...
More children of the working poor in Texas would have access to the state's low-cost health insu... State & Local Briefly..
More children of the working poor in Texas would have access to the state's low-cost health insurance program under a measure tentatively approved in the House on Tuesday.
The proposal would dismantle several changes that the Legislature made in 2003, when the state faced a $10 billion budget shortfall and cut spending on state services like the Children's Health Insurance Program.
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More than 100 people are injured on average every year in Saskatoon while trying...
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