Flat as a pancake, like a smooth dance floor half the size of a
football field, the solar array at Rothenbach Park powered about 20
homes on a sunny morning last month.
CONSTITUTIONAL specialist and former senior member of the Cape Town
Bar, Advocate Paul Hoffman, recently argued that the perils
roadusers face infringe their right to be protected from all forms
of violence as enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
As usual, Tony Stewart didn't mince his words. He's ready for
NASCAR's 2007 season to end. Not even a year with three victories
and 23 top-10 finishes were enough to satisfy Stewart, a two-time
series champion. With a little luck in Sunday's Ford 400 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway, he could finish as high as fourth in the
seasonlong Chase for the Nextel Cup standings. But instead, he's
entering the ...
Did you know that about 60 percent of corporate data is out of your
IT department's control? "Distributed data" lives at the edge of
the network on remote servers and PCs -- typically outside the
layers of traditional security afforded to a data center. The
challenge with distributed data is that it's easy to ignore up
until a point of failure. Distributed data is vulnerable to a host
of ...
by Lynn Williams maindish@baltimoreguide.com This is not going to
be one of those articles about how Indian food has evolved into a
chic, uptown cuisine. Yes, Baltimore does have restaurants that
make you forget the cheap, starving-student dives in which you ate
your first chicken tikka masala; places like the retro-elegant
Ambassador, the California-cool Mehek and the [...]
SAN FRANCISCO ? San Francisco supervisors have rejected a proposal,
spurred by Mayor Gavin Newsom's affair with a staff member, that
would have banned City Hall managers from having "romantic or
sexual relationships" with subordinates.
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SAN FRANCISCO ? San Francisco supervisors have rejected a proposal, spurred by Mayor Gavin Newsom's affair with a staff member, that would have banned City Hall managers from having "romantic or sexual relationships" with subordinates.