Posted on 20 October 2009. Tags: boston, espn, Houston Rockets, replacement refs, Utah Jazz
ESPN is reporting that the NBA and its referees are closer to coming to an agreement to have the refs return to work.
Here’s the story: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4580650
This is good news for EVERYONE: The NBA, the players, the refs (of course) and fans. The replacement refs were, in a word, horrible. They looked intimidated. They were overwhelmed. They were too quick to jump the gun. Read the full story
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Posted in Archive, Authors, D. Silva II, Houston Rockets, Sports, Sports News
Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: artificial cloud, atmosphere, Black Brant XII, boston, clouds, lights, NASA, noctilucent clouds, rocket, sky, Strange, United States, virginia
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – NASA says it successfully launched a rocket in Virginia as part of an experiment, and the blast may have caused dozens of people to report seeing strange lights in the sky. Read the full story
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Posted in R.T., Science, The Wire, US Government
Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: boston, flu, H1N1, Massachusetts, RFID, Ron Paul, Swine Flu, tracking bracelet, vaccination
Video is of former State Trooper Greg Evensen.
This excerpt is from The Daily Paul on 9/15/2009:
Many of you have been wondering about the validity of Greg Evensen’s information about the RFID vaccination-bracelets. Read the full story
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Posted in R.T., The Wire
Posted on 16 September 2009. Tags: 2006, boston, Boston Emergency Medical Services, Boston Marathon, Boston Public Health Commission, chief of staff, disease trackers, Dr. Alfred DeMaria, Dr. Anita Barry, Flu Shot, Fourth of July, H1N1, ID bracelet, immunization, Laura Williams, mass disasters, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, milwaukee, Rich Serino, Swine Flu, Technology, Tracking, Vaccine
Using technology originally developed for mass disasters, Boston disease trackers are embarking on a novel experiment – one of the first in the country – aimed at eventually creating a citywide registry of everyone who has had a flu vaccination.
The resulting vaccination map would allow swift intervention in neighborhoods left vulnerable to the fast-moving respiratory illness. Read the full story
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Posted in Education, Health & Fitness, J.K.
Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: 1882, 1974, 1977, 2001, 2003, Associated Press, audit committee, Austin Shapard, Barclay McFadden III, boston, Bristol, Chairman, Chief Executive, chief operating, CIT Group Inc, Colin Campbell, financial officer, Gregg Miliote, Harvard, investment manager, James S. McDonald, John D. Rockefeller, Mark Pratt, Massachusetts, New York, NYSE Euronext, Pell Rudman Trust Co, President, Rockefeller & Co, University of Virginia, Washington, Wilmington, Writer
MARK PRATT Associated Press Writer
12:08 PM CDT, September 15, 2009
BOSTON (AP) — James S. McDonald, president and chief executive of investment management firm Rockefeller & Co., has died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, Massachusetts authorities said Tuesday. Read the full story
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Posted on 10 August 2009. Tags: boston, Boston Cetics, Celtics, Glen Davis, NBA
WALTHAM, Mass. — The Boston Celtics are bringing back Glen “Big Baby” Davis.
The Celtics announced Monday that they’ve re-signed the power forward to a new deal. It’s reportedly for two years.
Davis, a two-year pro out of Louisiana State, was a restricted free agent.
After averaging seven points per game during the regular season, the 6-foot-9, 289-pound forward emerged in the playoffs, improving to 15.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per game.
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Posted on 02 August 2009. Tags: beam, boston, college, electromagnetic, light, metamterial, nathan landy, physics, Science, waves, willie j padilla

ScienceDaily (Aug. 1, 2009) — Using a composite metamaterial to deliver a complex set of instructions to a beam of light, Boston College physicists have created a device to guide electromagnetic waves around objects such as the corner of a building or the profile of the eastern seaboard. Read the full story
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Posted in Archive, Authors, Cogent Nirvana, Cogent Nirvana, Education, J.K., Science, Technology
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