July 5, 2008
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While driving to the office, Tom hears a broadcast through his car speakers telling him to switch lanes because there is a slow-moving truck six cars in front of him ...
monday | archive


Julie Barko Germany will officially become director of the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet starting next month ...
tuesday | archive


China soon will be better than the United States at developing basic science and technology and offering products and services that reflect that lead, according to a new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology. But U.S. experts said the conclusions should be taken with a grain of salt. ...
wednesday | archive


Lawmakers on Capitol Hill were not the only ones this week focused on revitalizing the economy. Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm called on the Legislature Tuesday to concentrate on resuscitating the state's competitiveness in the global economy ...
thursday | archive


Democratic-backed language to regulate the Bush administration's anti-terrorism spying activities failed to get enough votes for Senate adoption this week ...
friday | archive



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