Sports Corner
The Bret Harte and Calaveras high school track and field teams present the Gold Country All Comers Meet, Thursday, Aug. 5, at Bret Harte High. The meet is open to males and females of all ages. First event at 7 p.m. Cost is $1 per athlete, which covers facility use cost.
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Taxpayers Cram Hearing; Subpoenas Ordered
It was 1 a.m. The citys tax assessor, Bill OBrien, had just heard New Haven taxpayers and lawmakers decry him for six straight hours. Misperceptions, he said of the invective; stress because of a flagging economy. Moments later, Alderman Michael Smart, who conducted the standing-room-only public hearing, offered a different take. We cant get any straight answers, he said of OBrien and ...
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Facebook, forefront of social networking, hits a half-billion users
Some people may watch a little television if they wake in the night. Jim Reed of Oceanside, N.Y. , reaches for his BlackBerry and posts comments to Facebook.
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Are iPads, smartphones and the mobile web rewiring the way we think?
Are iPads, smartphones and the mobile web rewiring the way we think? By Gregory M. Lamb, Christian Science Monitor Monday, July 26, 2010 Technologies such as printing and in recent decades television and the pocket calculator have all served time as villains only to become innocuous, commonplace parts of modern life. Why should helpful new technologies be any different?
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Farmers defend way of life with Facebook, Twitter
When a video of dairy cows being punched and prodded with pitchforks was recently released by an animal rights group, it made the rounds on YouTube and generated the expected angry responses. But it also raised a flurry of outrage from another corner of the Internet: Farmers fought back, blogging, tweeting, uploading their own videos and chatting on Facebook to defend their industry and explain ...
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