Unexplained misteries – A Car Called Smart. Maybe Too Smart For The U.S.A. – BusinessWeek
A Car Called Smart. Maybe Too Smart For The U.S.A. – BusinessWeek
It s hard to imagine that a brand called Smart would do well in the U.S. After all, we are the dumbest country on the planet when it comes to taking care of our natural resources, though China is catching up. And the U.S. is full of people
Source: www.businessweek.com
Blogging for Bri KOLO Blog Listing – KOLO TV Reno
I recently heard a reporter ask during a group interview with police if there are plans to increase the reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Brianna Denison’s killer. Currently, the Secret Witness reward stands at $2,500
Source: www.kolotv.com
The Gore Door – Common Dreams
It’s fair to say that this is not the very worst of times in American history. The British are not marching through the homeland, burning down the White House. We are not murdering each other by the hundreds of thousands, as we did during our Civil
Source: www.commondreams.org
The Large Hadron Collider Will Not Destroy the World Tomorrow, or Ever – Wired
You’d better read this today, because it’s possible the world will end tomorrow. Strictly speaking, the probability of doomsday isn’t any higher than it is on any normal Wednesday, but there’s been a fair bit of kerfuffle and hullabaloo over the CERN
Source: blog.wired.com
Ribbon-cutting for Rattlesnake-Hammock six-laning project set for – Naples Daily News
NAPLES A brief ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the road widening improvement project that six-laned two miles of Rattlesnake Hammock Road from Polly Avenue to Collier Boulevard will be held on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 10:30 a.m. State Senator
Source: www.naplesnews.com

